Brandon Burton has extensive work experience in the field of engineering. Brandon began their career as a Mechanical Systems Engineering Intern at Northrop Grumman Corporation in 2006, where they played a key role in the distributed N-UCAS program. Brandon'sresponsibilities included verifying model assemblies, designing components using CATIA 3D modeling software, and collaborating with other engineers to address design issues.
In 2007, Burton continued their internship at Northrop Grumman Corporation, this time focusing on the re-engineering project of the E8 JSTARS Platform. Brandon utilized CATIA modeling software to design an on-board data acquisition system rack and other instrumentation packages for data analysis during the re-engineering process. These designed parts were manufactured and implemented on the aircraft.
Moving forward, Burton joined the University of Florida in 2009 as a Graduate Research Assistant. During their time there, they contributed to various research projects and gained valuable experience in scientific research.
In 2012, Burton transitioned to Capricor Therapeutics, Inc., starting as a Manufacturing Engineer. Brandon'srole involved overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality. Brandon subsequently progressed to the position of Process Development Engineer II, where they played a critical role in developing and improving manufacturing processes. Burton further advanced to become the Process Development Manager, responsible for managing process development activities and driving efficiency in the organization. Finally, they held the position of Associate Director of Research, demonstrating their strong leadership and expertise in research and development.
Overall, Brandon Burton's work experience showcases their growth and expertise in engineering and research, making him a valuable addition to any organization in need of their skills and knowledge.
Brandon Burton has a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida, which they obtained from 2005 to 2009. Following that, from 2009 to 2011, they pursued a Masters of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering from the same university.
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