Dustin Martin has a diverse range of work experience in various technical roles. Dustin began their career as a Mechanical Engineer at Access Laser Company in 2019, where they worked on optomechanical devices and supported hardware. In this role, they were responsible for end-to-end engineering services, including concepting, prototyping, testing, and production support. Dustin also played a key role in developing custom sealing technologies and improved optical assemblies for the company's flagship product. Additionally, they worked on root cause analysis of RMA units, design improvements, and production implementation. At Access Laser Company, Dustin also provided mechanical design support for all products as needed.
Prior to their role at Access Laser Company, Dustin worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Electroimpact from 2014 to 2018. Dustin then gained valuable research experience as a student at the University of Colorado from 2009 to 2014. During this time, they volunteered in various research positions, including a role at SpaceGrant Consortium as a member of the mission control team and in a material science lab, where they performed silicon battery research under Professor Sehee Lee. Dustin also actively participated in ASME events during their time at the University of Colorado.
Dustin gained further industry experience as an R&D Mechanical Engineering Intern at Beckman Coulter in 2013. Dustin'swork primarily focused on the development and testing of a new flow cytometry project. This involved conducting feasibility studies, including repeatibility, accuracy, max speed, and MTBF analysis on the fluidics system.
In 2011, Dustin worked as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder, where they assisted material science graduate students in silicon battery research. Dustin'sresponsibilities included manual construction of annodes and cathodes using a glove box and conducting lifetime testing of the batteries.
Overall, Dustin Martin has a strong background in mechanical engineering, research, and development, with experience in optomechanical devices, battery research, and flow cytometry. Dustin is committed to providing end-to-end engineering services and has a proven track record of delivering successful projects and solutions.
Dustin Martin attended the University of Colorado Boulder from 2011 to 2014, where they earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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