Matthew Boggio's work experience begins in 2016 when they served as a Camp Counselor at Tamarack Day Camp. In 2016, they also participated in the Program for Budding Engineers at Arconic, where they designed and presented an additive manufactured watercraft using Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD 3D.
In 2018, Matthew worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer Intern at SAVIT CORPORATION, where they gained experience in mechanical design engineering. The following year, they served as a Project Engineer Intern at Critchfield Mechanical, Inc., where they further developed their skills in project engineering.
In 2019, Matthew joined the Experimental and Computational Convection Laboratory, focusing on theoretical research for the Rotating Detonation Engine. Matthew continued with this role until May 2021.
During 2020, Matthew worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer Intern at Nikola Motor Company, gaining experience in mechanical design engineering.
Matthew's most recent work experience, starting in June 2021, is with Joby Aviation. Matthew initially served as a System Electronic Mechanical Engineering Intern and later transitioned into the role of Systems Electronic Mechanical Engineer.
Overall, Matthew Boggio has developed a diverse background in mechanical design engineering, research, project engineering, and camp counseling through their various work experiences.
Matthew Boggio earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State University, where they studied from 2017 to 2021. Matthew then went on to pursue a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering at UCLA from 2021 to 2023.
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