Bobak Eizadkhah serves as the Lead Aerodynamics Engineer for the University of Michigan Solar Car Team, overseeing a team of 12 engineers to design one of the world’s fastest solar cars. Responsibilities include training new recruits, conducting performance tests in a wind tunnel, and managing quality control for aerodynamic components. Previous roles include experience as a race driver and operations lead, and as an aerodynamics engineer, where Bobak designed the fastest solar car in North America, significantly optimizing aerodynamics through advanced simulations. Early career experience includes internships at Liebherr Aerospace and Transportation, focusing on aircraft part inspections and repairs, and at the University of Michigan, where Bobak worked on experiments involving graphene quantum dots. Bobak is pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering at the University of Michigan, supported by prior studies at Purdue University.
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