Benjamin Freed
About Benjamin Freed
Benjamin Freed is a mechanical engineer with experience in both military and commercial engine design. He currently works at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Benjamin Freed has been employed as a Mechanical Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2019. His role involves applying mechanical engineering principles to various projects within the laboratory. The laboratory is known for its focus on national security, scientific discovery, and technology development. Freed's contributions support the laboratory's mission in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Experience at Pratt & Whitney
Freed gained valuable experience through internships at Pratt & Whitney. He worked as a Mechanical Design Intern for Military Engines in 2017 for three months in the Hartford, Connecticut area. In 2018, he continued his internship experience at Pratt & Whitney as a Mechanical Design Intern for Commercial Engines, also for three months in the same region. These roles provided him with hands-on experience in mechanical design and engineering processes.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Freed earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, completing his studies from 2015 to 2019. His education equipped him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles, design, and analysis. The University of Michigan is recognized for its strong engineering programs, contributing to Freed's expertise in the field.
Background
Freed's background includes a focus on mechanical engineering, with significant educational and professional experiences that shaped his career. His internships at Pratt & Whitney provided practical insights into the aerospace industry, while his current position at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory allows him to engage in advanced engineering projects. His academic and professional journey reflects a commitment to the field of mechanical engineering.