Jason Christopherson is a Senior Instrumentation Scientist with nine years of recent experience and a two-decade engineering pedigree designing dynamic measurement systems from micro/nanoscale testers to full-scale aircraft structures. He blends deep mechanical engineering and nonlinear vibrations expertise (MS, North Dakota State) with hands-on development of force measurement and dynamic sensing solutions at MTS, Seagate, and Bruker. Known for tackling problems without clear precedents, he devised an FEA technique that predicts load cell nonlinearity to within 0.01% of range and builds practical manufacturing and test processes. Based in Eden Prairie, MN, he mentors junior engineers and translates complex physics into robust, manufacturable instruments that serve biomedical, automotive, aerospace, and data-storage clients.
8 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Nonlinear Vibrations, Master of Science, Nonlinear Vibrations at North Dakota State University
This library provides a collection of engineering calculations I use on a regular basis.
Contributions:3 releases, 382 commits, 6 PRs in 2 years 4 months
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Jason Christopherson - Senior Instrumentation Scientist