Undergraduate Teaching Assistant: 24-251 Electronics And Sensing For Actuation
CurrentHeld weekly office hours to address questions about homework and lab assignmentsAssisted with debugging and answering questions about in-class labs
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Christopher Dycus is listed as Mechanical Engineering Student at Carnegie Mellon University at Carnegie Mellon University, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Christopher Dycus.
Christopher Dycus previously worked as Undergraduate Teaching Assistant: 24-251 Electronics and Sensing for Actuation at Carnegie Mellon University and Captain of Electrical Integration at Carnegie Mellon Racing. Christopher Dycus holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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I am a mechanical engineering student at Carnegie Mellon University, currently leading the electrical integration division of Carnegie Mellon Racing Formula SAE. I am passionate about researching & developing innovative solutions to unique mechanical problems.Currently, I am the lead designer for the high voltage battery structures for Carnegie Mellon Racing's competition vehicles. I also direct the design of the mechanical aspect of all our electronic systems throughout the car, and work with our electrical engineers extensively to successfully integrate their systems.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Held weekly office hours to address questions about homework and lab assignmentsAssisted with debugging and answering questions about in-class labs
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Leading the electrical integration division at Carnegie Mellon Racing, including research and development of the following systems:-High-Voltage EV Battery -High-Voltage Inverter Packaging-Low Voltage Battery-Low Voltage External System Enclosures
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Designed and manufactured the vehicle battery for Carnegie Mellon Racing’s 2024 race car.-Researched and developed a first-generation architecture for pouch cell-based battery pack-Calculated expected loads and forces to determine structural integrity and safety-Performed thermal analysis to ensure proper operating temperature is maintained-Collaborated.
United States
-Worked with a team of students to create a fully custom electric race car for the Formula SAE competition-Used SolidWorks to design and manufacture a sheet-metal enclosure to house various low voltage components-Collaborated with different engineers within team to facilitate successful integration of systems within enclosure-Presented preliminary and.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Overseeing groups of high-school students enrolled in the residential pre-college programs at Carnegie Mellon University and ensuring the safety and health of all students under my supervision
Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
Activities and Societies: Carnegie Mellon Racing (FSAE Electric)
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Christopher Dycus holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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