Summary
Alex Beebe is a Naval Architect with 13 years of engineering experience applying modeling, simulation, and hands-on design to marine and aerospace problems across government, industry, and academia. Currently with the U.S. Coast Guard, he previously led marine mechanical and integration work—designing solar-electric ferries, hybrid propulsion systems, station-keeping solutions, and large-format 3D-printed fixtures—while balancing supplier collaboration and systems-level documentation. His early research at Princeton and RWTH Aachen sharpened his CFD, MATLAB, and C++ skills and contributed to published work on complex fluids and iced-airfoil uncertainty quantification. Trained in systems architecture at MIT xPRO and grounded in practical logistics and inventory tooling, he blends rigorous simulation with pragmatic manufacturing and field testing. Known for curiosity-driven problem solving, he thrives on turning parametric models into tested, deployable marine systems.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Applications of Computing, 3.48 GPA, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science and Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Applications of Computing, 3.48 GPA, Cum Laude at Princeton University
High School, High School at Passaic Valley High School
Professional Certificate, Architecture and Systems Engineering, Professional Certificate, Architecture and Systems Engineering at MIT xPRO
English, Russian, Korean