Andrew Rogan has a diverse work experience in the aerospace engineering industry. In 2020, they were an Aerospace Engineering Intern for DZYNE Technologies at their Vehicle Design Studio in Irvine, California. Andrew'sresponsibilities included modifying, meshing, and analyzing NDA and ITAR protected geometries utilizing surface mesh CFD software FlightStream, organizing a robust testing program comparing fidelity of FlightStream results versus volume-mesh CFD results, generating dimensioned Solidworks drawings for project parts to be used for quotes, and developing a process of converting VBA code into .XLL files utilizing Visual Studio for more efficient and distributable Excel Add-ins.
In 2021, they worked as an Aerodynamic Intern - CFD Simulation for DZYNE Technologies.
In 2020, they were also hired on as a Manufacturing Shop Technician for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Light Manufacturing Shop. Andrew'sresponsibilities included processing customer DXF files to produce requested geometries using a laser cutter and 4-axis foam cutter, employing the Corel Designer software, updating shop policies to allow for more streamlined workflow and professionalism, assisting university professors with the creation of CATIA Surface Design tutorials, and leading shop efforts in organizing, documenting, and distributing older capstone electronics for future use.
Finally, in 2022, Andrew Rogan is currently working as an Aerospace Engineer for DZYNE Technologies.
Andrew Rogan attended Trabuco Hills High School from 2014 to 2018 and then went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which they are expected to complete in 2022. In 2017, they obtained a CSWA certification from Dassault Systèmes.
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