Noah Shoup is a Mechanical Engineering junior at Arizona State University and a hands-on founder who blends rapid prototyping, electromechanical systems design, and field-ready fabrication. With nine years of practical experience across mine tooling, early-stage product development at Axon, and student-led semiconductor tooling, he reliably turns CAD models and 3D scans into validated, testable hardware. He’s adept with SOLIDWORKS/Creo, DAQ-driven test workflows, LiDAR/point-cloud metrology, and iterative fixture design, and has applied those skills to projects from a full electric go-kart to DIY lithography achieving ~30 µm features. A practical problem-solver and fundraiser, he co-founded the Sun Devil Semiconductor Club to lower barriers to chip prototyping while balancing academic rigor (BSE ’27, 3.89 GPA) and life as a husband and cat-dad.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's of Science in Engineering - BSE Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's of Science in Engineering - BSE Mechanical Engineering at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
A collection of Go tools I make while I learn a little about GoLang.
Contributions:27 commits, 1 PR, 24 pushes in 14 days
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Noah Shoup - Founder President at Sun Devil Semiconductor Club