Hannah Y.
About Hannah Y.
Hannah Y. is an Electronic Warfare Engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cedarville University and an Associate degree in Computer Science from Northern Virginia Community College. She has experience in various roles, including barista and student research assistant, and has worked at SRC since 2021.
Work at SRC
Hannah Y. has been employed at SRC as an Electronic Warfare Engineer since 2021. In this role, she contributes to projects focused on electronic warfare systems, enhancing the capabilities and effectiveness of these technologies. Her work is based in the Greater Charlottesville Area, where she collaborates with a team of engineers and specialists to develop innovative solutions in the field.
Education and Expertise
Hannah Y. holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) from Cedarville University, where she studied from 2017 to 2021. She also earned an Associate of Science (AS) in Computer Science from Northern Virginia Community College, completing her studies in 2023. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both mechanical engineering and computer science, equipping her with the skills necessary for her current role in electronic warfare.
Background
Hannah Y. began her career as a Barista at Caribou Coffee from 2018 to 2019. She later gained experience in engineering through various roles, including a position as a Student Research Assistant at UES, Inc. from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she participated in the American Society for Engineering Education Robotics Competition at Cedarville University from 2017 to 2018. These experiences contributed to her development in both customer service and engineering disciplines.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current position at SRC, Hannah Y. worked in several roles that provided her with practical experience in engineering. She served as a Student Research Assistant at UES, Inc. for eight months, where she engaged in research activities. Additionally, she was involved in the American Society for Engineering Education Robotics Competition at Cedarville University, which allowed her to apply her engineering skills in a competitive setting.