Joseph Quarshie

Ph.D. Student @ UT Austin | Graduate R&D Intern for Sandia National Laboratories

Role
Mechanical Engineering R & d Graduate Year-round Intern at Sandia National Laboratories
Location
Austin, TX, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Joseph Quarshie

PhD student in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Materials Engineering, experienced…

Experience

  1. Mechanical Engineering R & d Graduate Year-round Intern

    Sandia National Laboratories

    Jun 2024 — Present · Albuquerque, NM, US

    Graduate Intern in Division 7K, assisting in both Mechanical/Materials and Civil Engineering projects.Operating under Stewart Y. in the Explosives Division.Creating and documenting a procedure for accurate pressure-composition-temperature (PCT) mapping utilizing thermogravimetric analysis with a specialized quartz crystal microbalance for hydrogen quantification on the scale of micrograms.Analyze and design structural revisions to handle a set maximum load of overpressure from explosive handling - while keeping personnel safe and in regulated limits of overpressure. Analyze and suggest revisions to blast door design to account for explosions against the intended direction to prevent a blow out.

Education

  • University of the Pacific

    Bachelor of Science - BS, Civil Engineering

    2019 — 2023

  • University of the Pacific

    Master of Science - MS, Mechanical Engineering

  • The University of Texas at Austin

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering: Materials Engineering

    2025

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