Engine Test Cell Research Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Research Program Fall 2025 Closed Systems Measurements & Controls, Transportation Our team needs assistance from a highly qualified ME undergraduate student interested in working on diesel, natural gas, and hydrogen engine research at Herrick Labs. This position will work with a team of faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates to accomplish a range of activities at Herrick Labs, including engine experiments, engine and test cell maintenance, data processing, troubleshooting, and other activities supporting multiple research platforms. The undergraduates typically perform a mix of hands-on activities on the engine and in the test cell, as well as assisting with CAD, MATLAB scripts, GT-Power modeling, and assisting the faculty and grad students with multiple engine/test cell tasks. Eric A Holloway The final deliverables will depend on the qualifications of the applicants and which project students are assigned to. Details will be worked out at the start of the semester. It is likely the student will work on multiple projects. ME junior or senior; Prefer students who are seriously considering graduate school. Will only consider students who can commit to working with our team in the Fall ’25, and Spring ’26 semesters. Ideal candidates will have prior experience with engines. Applicants should be proficient in CAD, MATLAB, and Excel and have or are currently taking ME365 and planning on taking ME375. The student must be willing to work at Herrick Labs multiple hours per week, assisting with experiments. 3 10 (estimated)
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