High Voltage Assistant Chief
CurrentLeading the High Voltage Batteries, Electronics, Tractive System, and Charging subteams.
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Hadley Pade is listed as Electrical Engineering @ Columbia University at Columbia University Formula Racing, a with 31 employees, based in New York, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Hadley Pade.
Hadley Pade previously worked as High Voltage Assistant Chief at Columbia University Formula Racing and High Voltage Charging Systems Lead at Columbia University Formula Racing. Hadley Pade holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Electrical Engineering from Columbia University.
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I am currently completing a dual-degree program in physics at Colgate University and electrical engineering at Columbia University. I have a deep-seated passion for learning new skills, working with fellow engineers, and developing sustainable practices in engineering. My academic journey has also taken me to the National University of Singapore, enriching my perspective in the realm of physics while studying abroad.As a research assistant at Colgate University, I delved into exploratory projects focusing on the potential of graphene as a sustainable material for EKG sensors and how microplastics can be released from our clothing. My hands-on experience with tools such as Autodesk Fusion 360, Ultimaker Cura, and Arduino Uno led to the precise design of a human arm model to study how human motions could release microplastics. Additionally, I conducted detailed analyses of reduced graphene oxide samples using cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy. Work on the graphene oxide culminated in a publication in the Applied Physics Letters journal. I view physics and engineering as avenues to address and solve pressing challenges. My motivation stems from the tangible impact these fields can have on real-world issues. Collaboration has been a cornerstone of my academic and research pursuits. I believe in the power of diverse thinking and bringing together multiple experiences to drive innovation. As I transition into my professional career, I seek roles where my background, skills, and passion can contribute significantly to the team and broader objectives.
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New York, United States
Leading the High Voltage Batteries, Electronics, Tractive System, and Charging subteams.
New York, United States
Streamlined the Columbia race car’s high-voltage (HV) charging infrastructure by optimizing circuit layouts and organizing input and output connections to improve the efficiency of charging cart alongside 10 students. Spearheaded the integration of the industry standard J1772 charging port by selecting proper adapter configurations to double the car’s input power and cut charging times by 50%. Collaborated with the HV enclosure subgroup to consolidate all 3 charging components into an efficiently designed enclosure to streamline storage and usage during competition.
Developed and implemented a comprehensive review process for cross-checking inspection reports across 55 wind turbines to ensure all necessary repairs were completed to prevent future failures. Facilitated daily meetings with 5 different engineers to address and resolve issues identified in 15 wind turbines that failed the review process. Presented weekly updates of the reviews to the VP of Technology by filtering the technical information to provide the exact level of detail needed for informed decision-making.
Hamilton, New York, United States
Investigated the average levels of microplastics released by synthetic fibers from friction using human arm models. Produced 7 unique CAD designs on Autodesk Fusion 360 to build 2 motorized prototypes for different testing purposes. Managed software and hardware integration to enable the motorized capabilities of the arms’ stepper motors. Constructed a containment device using plexiglass and plywood to retain the microplastics during trials.
Hamilton, New York, United States
Researched the impedance of reduced graphene oxide through extensive data sampling to explore sustainable materials for Electrocardiogram Sensors. Analyzed large data sets, reviewed differences in sampling levels, and created weekly data presentations for advisors. Co-authored a published paper in the Applied Physics Letters as a result of a successful summer research
Mclean, Virginia, United States
Managed the social media of a Division 1 NVSL swim team. Filmed and live streamed weekly swim meets to Twitch and YouTube. Designed weekly recaps and hype videos using Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Laura Robleto
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingSunnyvale, California, United States
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Carolina Jordan
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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Jada Michel
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingBrooklyn, New York, United States
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Anna Han
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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James Lee
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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Winston Qin
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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Rosnel Leyva-Cortes
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingHackensack, New Jersey, United States
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Handsome Zheng
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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Xingyu Ji
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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William Ostling
Colleague at Columbia University Formula RacingNew York, United States
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Studying at Columbia University’s Fu Foundation School of Engineering as a Combined Plan Student
Activities and Societies: Government Club, Captain of the Chess Club, Model UN, Vice President of the Thespian Society, Varsity Swim Team
Activities and Societies: Colgate University Society of Physics Students, Photography Club, Colgate Ballroom Dancers, Colgate Ski.
Activities and Societies: The Photographic Society of NUS, NUS Astronomical Society, NUS Powerlifting Selected to attend Colgate's.
Integrated EE BS/MS Program with a specialization in Integrated Circuits and Systems & Electronics
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Hadley Pade works for Columbia University Formula Racing.
Hadley Pade is listed as Electrical Engineering @ Columbia University at Columbia University Formula Racing.
Hadley Pade is based in New York, United States while working with Columbia University Formula Racing.
Hadley Pade has worked for Columbia University Formula Racing, Pivotgen, Colgate University, and Tuckahoe Recreation Club Inc.
Hadley Pade's colleagues at Columbia University Formula Racing include Laura Robleto, Carolina Jordan, Jada Michel, Anna Han, and James Lee.
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Hadley Pade holds Bachelor Of Science - Bs, Electrical Engineering from Columbia University.
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