Andrew Holliday

Additive Industrial Application Engineer at Oqton

Andrew Holliday has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and roles. Andrew is currently working as an Additive Industrial Application Engineer at Oqton, Inc since March 2022. Prior to this, they held the position of Lead R&D Engineer - Additive Manufacturing at Carpenter Technology Corporation from June 2018 to March 2022.

Before joining Carpenter Technology Corporation, Andrew worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at The Johns Hopkins University from May 2016 to May 2018. During this time, they collaborated with HRL Laboratories on a project involving the design and implementation of a 3-Point Bending test for additive manufactured ceramics. Andrew also assisted in SEM imaging and X Ray Diffraction for material characterization and fracture analysis.

In 2017, Andrew gained experience as a Summer Development Engineer Intern at HRL Laboratories, LLC. In this role, they contributed to the creation of additive manufacturing processes for ceramics and ceramic matrix composite materials. Andrew also designed manufacturing and processing techniques and developed a test setup to quantify material strength.

Furthermore, Andrew has a background in independent research. In 2013, they served as the Head Researcher for a project involving the design of a low-drag automobile body using non-traditional design elements. Andrew utilized CAD, simulated fluid flow, and 3D printing for the design.

Andrew's early career includes an apprenticeship at M&B Automotive in 2010, where they learned the skills needed to build and rebuild internal combustion motors.

Overall, Andrew Holliday's work experience showcases their expertise in additive manufacturing, research, and automotive engineering.

Andrew Holliday attended Greens Farms Academy from 2007 to 2014 and earned a High School Diploma with a concentration in Scientific Research. From 2014 to 2018, they pursued their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University.

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