Chee Hau Teoh has a diverse work experience spanning multiple fields. In 2015, they joined the Penn State Wind Energy Club as a Market Turbine Designer and Manufacturing Team Lead, participating in the 2016 Collegiate Wind Energy Competition. From 2015 to 2018, they worked as a Career Envoy at Penn State Engineering Career Resources & Employer Relations, providing advice on professional development and career planning to engineering students.
In 2017, they joined the Penn State Fluid Transport Lab as a Builder, Researcher, and PPG Research Fellow. In this role, they re-engineered an experimental setup, developed MATLAB programs for particle tracking studies, and assisted in building a water tunnel to study turbulent multiphase flow.
In 2018, Chee Hau Teoh worked with Penn State Dean Schwartz's Lab as a Mechanical Designer, where they created a rapid magnetothermal annealing system for their senior year mechanical capstone. Chee Hau also collaborated with Exelon Nuclear as a Mechanical Designer, where they worked on a renewable Beryllium-7 production project and optimized code using MATLAB.
In 2019, they interned at Tesla as an Autopilot & Electronics Product Design Intern. From 2020-2021, they worked as a Venture at the Creative Destruction Lab in the Matter Stream. In 2020, they also co-founded Nfinite Nanotechnology, serving as the CEO and Co-founder with a focus on making all packaging recyclable and compostable.
Throughout their work experience, Chee Hau Teoh has demonstrated their expertise in research, design, entrepreneurship, and leadership roles.
Chee Hau Teoh has a diverse education history. From 2014 to 2018, they attended Penn State University and earned two Bachelor of Science degrees. Their first degree was in Mechanical Engineering, and their second degree was in Nuclear Engineering. In 2018, Chee Hau Teoh enrolled at the University of Waterloo, where they pursued a Master of Applied Science degree in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering. Additionally, in August 2018, they obtained certifications in "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" from Coursera and "eCARS1x: Electric Cars: Introduction" from edX.
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