i work on emergency oxygen systems. and i'm not in seattle.
i generally don't go into detail on the internets because i prefer that distinction between professional and personal life, and also, in such a small industry, it's hard to remain part of the anonymous masses....
at any rate, future career goals include a stint at the NTSB if can swing it, and teaching at a college, since i love to pass knowledge on. to do the NTSB thing, i'm looking at getting into more material mechanics and stress type things than what i do now, which, is primarily fluid-structures interaction and system integration/ project focal work.
and i love computational fluid mechanics (CFD). i'd love to get my doctorate in CFD one day... *sighs dreamily*
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Date: 2014-06-08 06:59 pm (UTC)i generally don't go into detail on the internets because i prefer that distinction between professional and personal life, and also, in such a small industry, it's hard to remain part of the anonymous masses....
at any rate, future career goals include a stint at the NTSB if can swing it, and teaching at a college, since i love to pass knowledge on. to do the NTSB thing, i'm looking at getting into more material mechanics and stress type things than what i do now, which, is primarily fluid-structures interaction and system integration/ project focal work.
and i love computational fluid mechanics (CFD). i'd love to get my doctorate in CFD one day... *sighs dreamily*
ahem... did i mention i love numbers? *grins*
-bs