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End-to-End Mechanical / Product Design Engineer

Mechanical Engineer (M.S.) turning ambiguous problems into validated, buildable hardware systems.

Garrett Hall

I’m a Mechanical Design Engineer focused on turning ambiguous user needs into manufacturable hardware systems. I lead end-to-end development, from problem framing and system architecture through analysis, prototyping, and validation.

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My experience includes designing a precision airflow control system for offset smokers, prototyping product and service solutions at Eureka! Inventing, conducting forensic failure analysis of a structural turnbuckle, and supporting the commercialization of a neonatal endotracheal tube stabilization system.

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Tools & Technologies: CAD (SolidWorks), CFD (ANSYS), FEA (ANSYS), GD&T, MATLAB, Python, SQL, Simulink, LabVIEW

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Education

  • M.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin – Focus in product design, prototyping, and mechanical systems

  • B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Baylor University – Minor in Mathematics; foundation in mechanical systems, CAD, thermodynamics, and dynamic systems

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Projects

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Precision Mechanical Airflow Control System

End-to-end mechanical design and prototyping, from problem definition to analysis, testing, and field-ready iteration

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Forensic Failure Analysis - Structural Turnbuckle

Root cause investigation of real‑world load‑bearing hardware failure

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Neonatal Endotracheal Tube Holder

Commercial feasibility and market analysis of a pediatric medical device

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