Hello
I am Willy Teav
I studied at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
I graduated in 2021 with a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering
I have experience working with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and Exosonic, Inc.
I will soon be a mechanical engineer at SpinLaunch
What I Have Done
Here is a collection of some of my work
Skills
HTML
- 3+ years
- Understanding of fundamentals
- Can also work with CSS
3D Printing
- Printed over 100+ parts
- Mainly Fused Deposition Modeling
- Knows how to design for 3D printing
Mastercam
- 4+ hours
- Familiar with fundamentals, never used in a real application
- Not In the process of learning
Revit
- < 1 year
- Used during pre-college internship
- Not in the process of learning
MATLAB
- 150+ hours
- Programmed various complex functions
- Can understand, debug, and reverse-engineer code
Microsoft Word
- 10+ years
- Knowledgable about various formatting tricks
Machining
- 40+ hours
- Understanding of fundamentals
- Mill, lathe, drill press, bandsaw, sander, Dremel
Abaqus
- 30+ hours
- Experience with static analysis, modal analysis, and heat transfer
- Used exclusively for coursework
GIMP
- 8+ years of experience
- Able to make realistic edits
- Able to create .gif files
LaTeX
- 150+ hours
- Can generate clean documents
- Knows codes for math and formatting
Python
- 2+ year
- Understanding of fundamentals
- Working knowledge of data science
Mathcad
- 15+ hours
- Can solve complicated math problems
- Can generate tables and plots
Inkscape
- 4+ years
- Capable of logo design
- Can edit and create vector files for cutting
C++
- 30+ hours
- Completed introductory course
- Understands fundamentals
Microsoft PowerPoint
- 10+ years
- Knows how to design engaging slides
- Strategic use of speaker notes
ANSYS
- 60+ hours
- Experience with FEA, CFD, and Explicit Dynamics
- Completed ENGR2000X course (CornellX)
OpenVSP
- 3+ hours
- Familiar with interface, not yet competent
- In the process of learning
PTC Creo
- 2+ years
- Can create intermediate parts and basic assemblies
- In the process of learning
SolidWorks
- 500+ hours
- CSWP, CSWA, and CSWA-AM
- Comfortable using advanced techniques
COMSOL Multiphysics
- 10+ hours
- Can perform basic laminar flow CFD
- Used for coursework, does not have a personal license
CATIA
- 15+ hours
- Can create basic parts
- On a hiatus (free student license expired)
Microsoft Excel
- 80+ hours
- Intermediate knowledge of functions
- Plots, graphs, and data analysis