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Gabriel A. Gray

Gabriel A. Gray

Cedar Park,Texas

Summary

Detail-oriented and proactive aerospace engineering student with a strong background in aerodynamics, materials science, and dynamics. Currently pursuing a career as a fluid dynamics engineer or propulsion engineer to apply expertise in high-speed fluid flow, computational modeling, and experimental testing toward advancing next-generation flight and defense technologies.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Real-time Aerodynamics Analyst,

Aerospace Space Teams Research
College Station, Texas
09.2024 - 01.2025
  • Coauthor to a research paper discussing real-time aerodynamics and practical applications for multi-regime flow
  • Applied fluid dynamics and mechanical design principles in aerodynamic research
  • Utilized Python and Jupyter to develop simulations and analyze aerodynamic system performance
  • Collaborated with a team to validate mechanical designs and ensure compliance with performance standards

Fluids Engineer,

Texas A&M Rocket Engine Design
College Station, Texas
01.2024 - Current
  • Designed and optimized fluid systems for a liquid bipropellant rocket engine.
  • Applied complex fluid mechanics principles to ensure durability and reliability of fluid systems within our adapting system.
  • Conducted small-scale component testing and made procedural revisions to ensure the enhancement of our rocket engine.
  • Documented results in detailed engineering reports.

Ward, Getz, & Associates (WGA) consulting engineers
Austin, Texas
05.2025 - 08.2025
  • Conducted site-visits, technical inspections, and created daily reports to ensure the smooth development of subdivisions and city projects
  • Analyzed technical drawings and confirmed plans with physical installation processes in order to meet and exceed regulatory safety standards for construction
  • Collaborated with interns of varying specialties in regions such as Houston, San Antonio, and The Woodlands to fulfill large-scale regional projects for WGA

Telecom Engineering Intern,

Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)
Austin, Texas
05.2022 - 08.2022
  • Supported substation power output and mechanical equipment maintenance, ensuring reliable energy distribution across central Texas.
  • Mapped mechanical layouts for substations to optimize resource allocation and improve system efficiency.
  • Collaborated with engineers to troubleshoot and resolve mechanical and technical issues in power distribution systems.
  • Improved data organization strategies for tracking equipment maintenance and performance metrics.
  • Utilized technical tools and documentation to monitor and enhance system reliability.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering

Texas A&M University
400 Bizzell St. College Station, TX 77843
05.2026

Skills

  • Python
  • Technical documentation
  • CAD
  • SolidWorks
  • Project planning
  • LabVIEW
  • Inventor
  • Multisim
  • XFLR 5
  • Simulink
  • Data analysis

Leadership Extracurriculars

  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Aerospace Division, 05/01/21, Present
  • Texas A&M University Rocket Engine Design Team (RED), 01/01/24, Present
  • National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), 08/01/23, Present
  • Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Shift Leader, 12/01/21, 08/01/24

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Ward, Getz, & Associates (WGA) consulting engineers
05.2025 - 08.2025

Real-time Aerodynamics Analyst,

Aerospace Space Teams Research
09.2024 - 01.2025

Fluids Engineer,

Texas A&M Rocket Engine Design
01.2024 - Current

Telecom Engineering Intern,

Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)
05.2022 - 08.2022

Bachelor of Science - Aerospace Engineering

Texas A&M University
Gabriel A. Gray