Garrett Hall
I’m a Product Development Engineer energized by solving complex, ambiguous problems and turning them into tangible, real-world solutions. I thrive on owning projects end to end, from concept to prototype to validated, field-ready results.
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During graduate school, I designed a neonatal endotracheal tube holder that reduced life-threatening dislodgements by 75%. I have also investigated structural hardware failures with no original specifications, ensuring the next design is safer and more reliable.
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Most recently at Eureka! Inventing, I have designed and iterated product and service models for individuals on the autism spectrum, including outpatient clinics and educational programs, transforming complex real-world needs into structured, testable solutions.
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I am motivated by seeing designs work for real people and continuously improving them. I aim to bring a hands-on, end-to-end approach to building durable, field-ready products people rely on.
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Tools & Technologies: SolidWorks, FEA, GD&T, MATLAB, Python, SQL, Simulink, LabVIEW

Education

B.S. Mechanical Engineering
2019-2023
Comprehensive foundation in engineering principles with advanced coursework spanning aeronautics, dynamic systems, thermodynamics, and 3D CAD design. Developed strong analytical and problem-solving skills through projects that integrated mathematical modeling, simulation, and mechanical design, preparing me to tackle complex, real-world engineering challenges.

M.S. Mechanical Engineering
2023-2025
Advanced specialization in mechanical engineering and the product innovation process, with a focus on designing, testing, and deploying high-performance systems. Research and projects encompassed medical device development, failure analysis, advanced data analytics, and applications of AI/ML to engineering design. Gained extensive experience bridging theory and practice by driving projects from concept through validation, emphasizing reliability, efficiency, and real-world impact.
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