Hello,
I'm Devin Prescott. I graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. While there, I had the opportunity to work in a number of fields through the co-op program:
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Performing design, documentation, and supply chain cost analysis of systems involved in Mobile PET/CT & MRI Scanners at MedicalCoaches
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Designing electrical connectors at Amphenol AIO for aircraft, deep-sea oil exploration, solar generation, and nuclear facilities
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Working at GD-ATP in a design and test role on a high accuracy, crew fired, light-weight automatic weapon system
After completing my senior design project at RIT, I moved on to Delphi Technologies where I worked for six years in the powertrain department on variable cam phaser designs.
I'm currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Numerical Simulation through the Technical University of Madrid and exploring the South Island of New Zealand with my partner, Vivian.
In July 2019, we're moving back to the States, to the Greater Denver area; a decades-long dream of mine.
I spend my time writing python, arguing with my LaTex compiler, waiting on Fluent, attempting numerous electronics projects, cycling on my first hand-built road/cyclocross bike, hiking & backpacking, tinkering on cars, and reading (most of) any book that crosses my path.