Shahbaz Hydari, Pe
About Shahbaz Hydari, Pe
Shahbaz Hydari is a Senior Actuation Engineer at Supernal, with extensive experience in aerospace engineering and mechanical design. He has held various engineering roles at notable companies, including Moog Inc., ITT Aerospace Controls, and General Electric Aircraft Engines.
Work at Supernal
Shahbaz Hydari currently serves as a Senior Actuation Engineer at Supernal, a position he has held since 2022. He is based in Irvine, California, where he applies his extensive knowledge in hydraulics and electro-mechanical actuation systems. His role involves working on flight control and high lift actuation systems, contributing to the development of advanced aerospace technologies.
Previous Experience in Aerospace Engineering
Prior to his current role, Shahbaz Hydari accumulated significant experience in aerospace engineering. He worked at Moog Inc. as a Project Engineer for ten years, from 2012 to 2022, in Torrance, CA. His earlier positions include Project Engineer at ITT Aerospace Controls for one year, and a Fuel Systems Engineer at General Electric Aircraft Engines for two years. He also held roles as a Senior Project Engineer at HR Textron and as a Staff Mechanical Engineer at Woodward, Inc.
Education and Expertise
Shahbaz Hydari holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern California, completed between 1996 and 2007. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in mechanical design, systems engineering, and requirements analysis for aerospace applications. He possesses a professional engineering license in mechanical engineering in California.
Mechanical Design and Engineering Skills
Shahbaz Hydari has a robust background in mechanical design, particularly in components such as gears, motors, and bearings. He is experienced in finite element analysis (FEA) stress analysis and fluid power systems, including pressure vessels and electro-hydraulic servo valves. His expertise extends to both hydraulics and electro-mechanical actuation systems, making him a valuable asset in the aerospace sector.