Dunstan Chi is a skilled engineer with a strong background in mechanical engineering and additive manufacturing. Experience includes serving as a Payload Design Engineer at BYU Rocketry, where responsibilities involved designing rocket payloads and conducting failure mode analysis. Previously, as an Additive Manufacturing Research Assistant at Brigham Young University, Dunstan conducted research on Powder Bed Fusion, developed CAD models, and analyzed produced parts' porosity. In the role of Combustion Performance Emissions Engineer at Cummins Inc., Dunstan directed engine testing to meet environmental regulations and led cross-functional teams to improve product reliability. Additional research experience includes detonation simulation and numerical analysis at KAUST. Dunstan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University and a Master of Science in Analytical Data Analysis from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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