Grant Sargent
About Grant Sargent
Grant Sargent is a Mechanical Engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree from USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He has worked at General Atomics in San Diego since 2021 and has contributed to various engineering projects, including the redesign of a prosthetic hand and the development of an image color space converter.
Work at General Atomics
Grant Sargent has been employed at General Atomics as a Mechanical Engineer since 2021. He works in San Diego, California, contributing to various engineering projects. His role involves applying mechanical engineering principles to develop innovative solutions and improve existing technologies.
Education and Expertise
Grant Sargent studied Mechanical Engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2018 to 2020. Prior to this, he attended Biola University from 2015 to 2020, completing a five-year program. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles and practices.
Background
Grant Sargent has a background in mechanical engineering with practical experience in various projects. He has worked on the modeling of a basic ATV with a four-cylinder engine, utilizing NX CAD software. His experience also includes setting up a new 5-axis 3D printer, which enhanced his understanding of additive manufacturing.
Achievements
Grant Sargent contributed to the redesign of a prosthetic hand at USC, utilizing 3D printing technology. He also completed the development of an image color space converter, which was coded in MATLAB. These projects reflect his technical skills and ability to apply engineering concepts to real-world challenges.