Summary
Eric Chen is an analyst and engineer with 14 years of technical experience blending aerospace, mechanical, and biomechanics research. Trained in aerospace and mechanical engineering and later in public health and microbiology, he has deep hands-on expertise in CFD, FEM, and CAD workflows—especially Siemens NX and ANSYS—applied to modeling and simulation across industry and research settings. After contributing to biomechanics research at NIH, he now brings analytical rigor to the US Government Accountability Office while seeking to return to engineering roles in aerospace or mechanical design. Comfortable bridging experimental and computational domains, he offers a rare mix of government analysis, lab research, and advanced simulation skills that help translate complex physical problems into verifiable models and actionable recommendations.
14 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Microbiology, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Microbiology, General at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master of Public Health - MPH, Public Health, Master of Public Health - MPH, Public Health at Emory University Rollins School of Public Health
German, English