Baillie McNally

Additive Manufacturing Process Engineer at VRC Metal Systems

Baillie McNally has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Baillie began their career as a Quality Control Intern at CoorsTek, Inc in 2010, where they developed a procedure for final testing and packaging processes. In 2011, they interned at ExxonMobil Corporation as a Fixed Equipment Strategies Intern, where they researched and identified the best method for performing probability of failure calculations of piping due to corrosion. Baillie also calculated retirement limits for piping to extend their remaining life. From 2012 to 2017, they worked as a Research Assistant at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, assisting Professor Sisson on a project funded by the Army Research Lab. Their responsibilities included experimental characterization of powder and consolidated material using various microscopy and spectroscopy techniques. Since 2017, they have been employed as an Additive Manufacturing Process Engineer at VRC Metal Systems. Overall, Baillie McNally has gained expertise in quality control, research, and engineering in their previous roles.

Baillie McNally completed their education at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Baillie earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2012. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, which they obtained in 2013. Building upon their previous degrees, they furthered their studies at the same institution and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Materials Science and Engineering in 2017.

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