Brandon Golley has had a diverse work history in the field of systems engineering and energy efficiency research. Their most recent position was as a Systems Engineer for JHNA. Prior to this, they worked as a Systems Engineer for TriVector Services and as a Systems Engineer for Boeing, where they supported government defense projects. Before these roles, they were a Systems Engineer for TriVector Services where they researched phase change thermal storage materials for residential, commercial, and military applications. Brandon also worked as a Graduate and Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, where they focused on energy efficiency research, built a program in JAVA to create theoretical rockets to achieve mission parameters and researched efficiencies of space launch vehicles to find a relationship between efficiency and cost per kg to orbit.
Brandon Golley earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering from The University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2013. Brandon then went on to earn a Master of Science in Engineering in Systems Engineering from the same institution, which they completed in 2015. Prior to attending The University of Alabama in Huntsville, they attended Rochester Community and Technical College from 2007 to 2009, though it is unclear if they earned a degree or pursued a field of study during that time.
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