David Liou
About David Liou
David Liou is a Mechanical Design Engineer with a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA. He specializes in the design and manufacturing of molded polymer and plastic products and has experience working at Northrop Grumman and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
David Liou has been employed as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2020. In this role, he focuses on the design and manufacturing processes relevant to engineering projects. His work contributes to various initiatives within the laboratory, which is known for its research and development in national security, energy, and environmental science.
Education and Expertise
David Liou holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA, where he studied from 2019 to 2020. He also earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA from 2015 to 2019. His academic background provides a solid foundation in mechanical design principles, particularly in the areas of molded polymer and plastic product manufacturing.
Background
David Liou completed his high school education at Cupertino High School from 2011 to 2015. Following high school, he pursued higher education at UCLA, where he developed his skills in mechanical engineering. His early education laid the groundwork for his technical career in engineering.
Internship Experience at Northrop Grumman
Prior to his current role, David Liou gained valuable experience through internships at Northrop Grumman. He worked as a Technical Intern in Environmental Testing for three months in 2018 and as a Technical Intern in Performance Analysis for another three months in 2019. These internships provided him with practical insights into engineering processes and performance evaluation.
Specialization in Polymer and Plastic Product Design
David Liou specializes in the design and manufacturing of molded polymer and plastic products. His expertise includes various molding techniques such as injection molding, compression molding, and transfer molding. This specialization allows him to contribute effectively to projects that require advanced material processing and product design.