Justin DelMar
I have recently completed both a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering, and a Master's in Renewable and Clean Energy, and am in the process of obtaining a second Master's in Electrical Engineering. I have a strong passion for mechanical systems, thermodynamics, and engineering, and an even stronger passion for the environment, and energy conservation. I am proficient in many software environments, including: MATLAB, LabVIEW, SolidWorks, Agilent VEE, Autodesk Suite, TI's Code Composer Studio, and many others. I have the ability and desire to quickly and efficiently learn new programs and concepts with little or even no instruction. My current position, as a Research Engineer with the Air Force Research Laboratory, has afforded me many opportunities to improve my critical thinking and experimental design abilities. I have also gained intimate experience working with and testing PM Synchronous Machines, electro-mechanical actuators, thermal management, entropy generation, and numerous others. Presently, I am engaged in learning the detailed workings of DSP programming and motor control theory, utilizing a COTS three phase inverter, with a programmable Texas Instruments DSP on board. I am currently exploring the possibility applications and implementing an active torque cancellation algorithm to be utilized with a single-cylinder internal combustion engine coupled to a brushless DC motor.