Clayton Fellman
About Clayton Fellman
Clayton Fellman is a Sub Systems Engineer with extensive experience in propulsion and mechanical systems. He has worked at Boom Supersonic since 2019 and has held various engineering roles at organizations such as Badgerloop and Sierra Nevada Corporation.
Work at Boom Supersonic
Clayton Fellman has been employed at Boom Supersonic as a Sub-Systems Engineer since 2019. In this role, he engages in component and aircraft system level tests, contributing to the development of supersonic aircraft technology. His work focuses on ensuring the functionality and integration of various subsystems within the aircraft design.
Previous Experience at Badgerloop
Before joining Boom Supersonic, Clayton Fellman worked at Badgerloop in various engineering roles. He served as the Propulsion Sub-System Responsible Engineer for eight months in 2016 and later as a Mechanical Sub-System Engineer for two years from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, he held the position of Levitation Subsystem Engineer for three months in 2016. His experience at Badgerloop involved working on hyperloop pod technology.
Education and Expertise
Clayton Fellman studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis on thermal systems from 2014 to 2019. He also studied at Zhejiang University for 11 months in 2016. His expertise includes multibody dynamics modeling and system design, particularly in hydraulic circuits.
Background in Research and Internships
In addition to his engineering roles, Clayton Fellman has a background in research and internships. He worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Polymer Engineering Center for 11 months in 2016. He also completed internships at Kenosha Water Utility, Sub-Zero Group, Inc., and Sierra Nevada Corporation, gaining experience in various engineering disciplines.
Personal Interests
Outside of his professional work, Clayton Fellman enjoys building bikes, which reflects his hands-on engineering skills. This personal interest allows him to apply his technical knowledge in a practical setting, further enhancing his engineering capabilities.