ITM Adds New Talent
We have had a busy summer at ITM coordinating multiple exciting projects, but among our biggest successes has been expanding our team.
I’m excited to announce that we’ve grown our engineering group by two with the addition of Ryan Matthews and Matt Satcher. Ryan is serving as a field engineer and a vibration analyst, and his main responsibilities include providing on-site installation and support, developing algorithms to process complex vibration data and designing custom control panel assemblies.
Matt is working as aĀ system/component designer and field engineer forĀ ITM, and he is alsoĀ designing custom panel assemblies and rugged data acquisition systems along with providing on-site installation and support for customers.
You can read more about our entire team here, but here are some some additional details about Ryan and Matt:
- Ryan Matthews is a recent graduate from the University of CincinnatiĀ with a Bachelor of ScienceĀ degreeĀ in Mechanical Engineering.Ā During his time at UC,Ā he completed 5 co-op semestersĀ designing and testing high temperature vibration and temperature sensors for turbine engine environments. He conducted many small-scale vibration experiments and also performed modal analyses on military helicoptersĀ to investigate alternate positions of the Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) sensors.
- Matt Satcher previously worked at a large aerospace company in Madrid, Spain, in the stress analysis department. While there, he was responsible for design work with CATIA, performing finite element analyses on the vertical tail of the A350XWB, and the structural design verification of a prototype jet engine.Ā Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Saint Louis University.
We welcome both of these talented men to ITM.