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JBL's team of engineers have backgrounds spanning traditional mechanical engineering disciplines |
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JBL's team of engineers have backgrounds spanning traditional mechanical engineering disciplines |
Bryan Lane is an engineering consultant specializing in product development with emphasis on innovative improvement of mechanical systems. Bryan’s career has focused on solving product challenges in emerging technologies from oil field equipment to medical devices. With expertise in computational and experimental analysis techniques, Bryan has repeatedly reduced time to market. He is inventor or co-inventor on 16 US patents in the areas of well construction, sealing technology, and sensor development.
Bryan received a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Houston and an MBA from Rice University. He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Texas. |
Carmen Gutierrez has become an integral part of the JBL Technologies team since receiving her Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2019. As Staff Engineer, she has participated in multiple simulation driven projects, ranging from design verification to design by analysis, for our engineering services customers during her first 3 years and supports the company's current CAE user base.
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Brian Davis received a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UC San Diego, an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, and a PhD in Materials Science from Colorado School of Mines. His research work has involved the development of Python plug-ins for Abaqus, specifically those used to model complex solid mechanics responses to contact boundary conditions. In the periods between degrees, he worked as an engineer in industry, most recently as a stress analyst. This work has also focused on the automation of Abaqus with Python scripting for both pre and post processing tasks. Concurrent to much of this work, he has traveled extensively for non-profit organizations focused on sustainable development and has contributed to several successful humanitarian projects. His future professional plans continue to involve a combination of engineering and service. Currently, Dr. Davis is also employed at Cornell University.
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