Audrey Gold is a mechanical engineering graduate student at Texas A&M University with 11 years of hands-on experience bridging academic research and applied engineering. She currently supports additive manufacturing research with the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the Army Research Laboratory South, and co-authored work on thermal management for lithium-ion batteries combining phase change materials, heat pipes, and fins. Audrey’s background includes multiple engineering and QA roles at The Home Depot, where she developed practical problem-solving skills in fast-paced operational settings. She brings laboratory rigor from Tarleton State research experience and a passion for turning materials and thermal concepts into manufacturable solutions. Colleagues describe her succinctly: “I make things,” reflecting a maker mindset rooted in both research and shop-floor execution. Audrey is driven by continual learning and professional growth, often translating academic findings into prototype-ready processes.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering at Tarleton State University
Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University
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Audrey Gold - Student Technition at Texas A&M University