Lisa Holden
About Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden is an R and D S and E Mechanical Engineer and Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has a background in Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics from Southern Illinois University and has experience in teaching and research on materials relevant to explosives and radar technologies.
Current Position at Sandia National Laboratories
Lisa Holden is currently working as an R and D S and E Mechanical Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. She started this role in 2011. As part of her work, she engages in research on materials relevant to explosives and radar technologies, highlighting her expertise in these specialized fields.
Role as Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories
In addition to her role as an R and D S and E Mechanical Engineer, Lisa Holden serves as a Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. She started this dual role in 2011. Her responsibilities include conducting field testing of radar systems, essential for the practical application of research in real-world scenarios.
Previous Experience at Southern Illinois University
Prior to her roles at Sandia National Laboratories, Lisa Holden worked as a Teaching Assistant at Southern Illinois University from 2009 to 2011 in Carbondale, Illinois. This experience provided her with an opportunity to share her extensive knowledge in mechanical engineering with students while pursuing her advanced degrees.
Educational Background and Degrees
Lisa Holden has an extensive educational background, having studied at Southern Illinois University. She earned a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics from 2004 to 2011. Her education has equipped her with a solid foundation in both engineering principles and quantitative analysis, crucial for her current research roles.
Expertise in Animation and Research
Lisa Holden has expertise in producing animations of mechanical systems for research purposes. This skill allows her to visualize and simulate complex mechanical systems, enhancing the understanding and development of such systems in her R and D projects. Her work also encompasses research in materials relevant to explosives and radar technologies, underlining her diverse skill set in both practical and theoretical aspects of engineering.