Philip Wang

Philip Wang

Systems Engineer @ Sandia National Labs

About Philip Wang

Philip Wang is a Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in mechanical engineering and research experience at various institutions.

Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories

Philip Wang has been serving as a Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. His role involves developing and implementing complex systems for various research and development projects. The position demands high-level expertise in systems engineering principles, and he has been contributing to the organization's advancements in technology and innovation.

Graduate Researcher at Manufacturing and Design Research Lab

Since 2017, Philip has been engaged as a Graduate Researcher at the Manufacturing and Design Research Lab in Austin, Texas. In this role, he focuses on investigating new methodologies in manufacturing and design. His research contributes to the lab's mission of enhancing manufacturing processes and product design, leveraging his extensive background in mechanical engineering.

Past Experience at Honeywell

Philip Wang interned twice at Honeywell, bolstering his practical engineering skills. In 2017, he worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Earlier, in 2014, he also served briefly as a Modeling Engineer Intern. Both internships provided him with valuable industry experience and insights into engineering applications in aerospace and automation.

Engineering Intern at Johnson Space Center

In 2017, Philip Wang gained practical experience as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at Honeywell, Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. During this 3-month internship, he contributed to various mechanical engineering projects that supported NASA's space missions. This role allowed him to apply his academic knowledge to real-world aerospace engineering challenges.

Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering

Philip Wang holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, awarded in 2018. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution in 2016. His academic journey provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and prepared him for his professional roles in various engineering fields.

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