Siddharth Patel
About Siddharth Patel
Siddharth Patel is a Fluid Systems Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with a background in mechanical and aerospace engineering, having previously worked at Veeco and Evco Mechanical Corp.
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Siddharth Patel currently works as a Fluid Systems Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN. He started in 2022 and his work location is in Kent, Washington, United States. In this role, he is involved in fluid systems engineering, which likely includes responsibilities such as design, analysis, and testing of fluid systems for aerospace applications.
Previous Role at Veeco
From 2017 to 2022, Siddharth Patel worked at Veeco as a Mechanical Engineer in Somerset, NJ. During his five-year tenure, he contributed significantly to the mechanical design and development of MOCVD path-finding R&D projects. His role would have involved the execution of 3D designs, systems analysis, and various testing procedures.
Internship at Evco Mechanical Corp
In 2016, Siddharth Patel gained practical experience by working as a Controls Engineering Intern at Evco Mechanical Corp. This role lasted for four months in West Orange, NJ. During his internship, he would have been exposed to controls engineering practices and contributed to various engineering projects.
Education and Expertise
Siddharth Patel holds a Master of Engineering degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University, which he achieved between 2019 and 2021. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in the same field from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, completed between 2015 and 2018. Additionally, he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wayne State University from 2014 to 2018.
Early Career and Internships
Siddharth Patel's early career included a role at Rutgers Formula Racing as the Aerodynamics Design Lead for Formula SAE from 2015 to 2018. He was also an induction member at Warrior Racing, associated with Wayne State University, from 2014 to 2015. These roles allowed him to build foundational skills in mechanical and aerospace engineering.