Michael Beals is a modeling engineer based in San Francisco with eight years of experience applying physics-based simulation to real-world products, most recently modeling thermal, electrical, and fluid systems for Tesla's battery programs and now building modeling solutions at 42dot. He combines hands-on simulation and analysis with a curiosity-driven mindset—always asking "How does this work?" and "How can I use this to help others?"—which has led him from heat-exchanger development and composites work to software-driven materials and systems modeling. Comfortable bridging engineering domains and software tools, he has a track record of turning complex multiphysics problems into actionable insights for product teams. Notably, his background includes teaching calculus and mentoring students, reflecting an ability to communicate technical ideas to diverse audiences.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
BASc Candidate Mechanical Engineering, BASc Candidate Mechanical Engineering at University of Waterloo
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