Eric Reeder has a diverse work experience in engineering roles. Eric is currently working as a Systems Architecture Engineer at Electric Hydrogen since April 2022. In this role, they have led the architecture trades of hydrogen electrolysis plants and ensured technical alignment between various teams. Eric has also conducted tests and contributed to the design of multi-phase fluid processing plant systems.
Prior to this, Eric worked at ClearMotion from 2019 to 2022. Eric started as a Mechanical Engineer and spearheaded R&D concept development for a hydraulic pump noise mitigation device. Eric also modeled structural and hydraulic behavior using Matlab, ANSYS Mechanical, and ANSYS CFX. Later, they became a Systems Engineer and led the development of hydraulic ripple requirements for an active suspension pump. Eric built models to analyze high-frequency hydraulic ripple phenomena and designed a test stand for precise flow ripple measurement.
In 2018, Eric served as a Damper Team Intern at ClearMotion, where they implemented a new tire model and assisted with the release of actuator assemblies for customer demo vehicles.
In 2017, they worked as a Product Development Intern at Ford Motor Company, specifically with Ford Performance.
Eric began their engineering career in 2016 as a New Product Development Engineering Intern at Intralox.
Overall, Eric has gained expertise in systems architecture, mechanical engineering, R&D concept development, and product development during their various roles in different companies.
Eric Reeder completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University from 2014 to 2018. Eric further pursued their education and earned a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same institution between 2017 and 2019.
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