Grant Cavalier has extensive experience in engineering, having held various roles that span hardware support, design, and controls engineering. As an Engineering Intern at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Grant contributed to the development of a high-altitude balloon-borne telescope, focusing on the characterization of positioning systems. At Halliburton, Grant designed a test harness for downhole tooling, while at Noble Plastics Inc, a remote monitoring and data acquisition system was implemented. Currently employed as a Controls Engineer at ASML, Grant specializes in automation algorithms for thermal-fluid systems. Additionally, Grant has served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at the University of California, Los Angeles, conducting research on precision positioning control. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA.
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