USC Viterbi · Viterbi Scholar

Henry
Glover

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineer

FEA · CAD · Composite Structures · Aerospace Design

Graduate student at the University of Southern California pursuing an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Specializing in finite element analysis, structural simulation, and CAD design with advanced proficiency in Abaqus, ANSYS, and Siemens NX.

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Designing Structures That Perform Under Pressure

I'm an aerospace and mechanical engineer with a deep focus on structural analysis, finite element methods, and advanced composite materials. As a Viterbi Scholar and Dean's List graduate student at USC, I combine rigorous academic training with hands-on project experience ranging from drone FEA simulations to fabricating carbon fiber composite panels.

My work spans the full engineering lifecycle — from initial project planning and market research to CAD design and material selection through structural simulation, motion analysis, and prototype testing. I'm drawn to problems where lightweight, high-performance structures are essential, particularly in aerospace applications.

Outside of coursework I contribute to Formula SAE Electric as both an ergonomics and vehicle dynamics engineer, applying suspension design principles and braking system integration in a competitive motorsport environment.

Advanced Abaqus & Siemens NX
Intermediate ANSYS
Hands-on Composite Fabrication
2 Degrees at USC
10+ Technical Courses
10+ Team Projects
5+ Simulation Tools

Tools & Skills

Simulation & FEA

Abaqus Advanced
ANSYS Intermediate
NASGRO (Fracture & Fatigue) Intermediate
Simulink Intermediate
Von Mises Stress Mesh Convergence Motion Analysis Structural Dynamics

CAD & Design

Siemens NX Advanced
SolidWorks Beginner
MATLAB Intermediate
Assembly Design Engineering Drawings GD&T Part Modeling

Composites & Materials

Carbon Fiber Layup Vacuum Bagging Prepreg Processing Autoclave Curing Laminate Theory Failure Analysis RTM Filament Winding Fiber Volume Fraction NDI Techniques Hygrothermal Effects Anisotropic Materials

Engineering Knowledge

Mechanics of Materials Heat Transfer Fluid Dynamics Aerospace Structures Dynamic Systems Linear Controls Instrumentation & Measurement Materials Science Statics & Dynamics Arduino / C++ LABVIEW

Selected Work

02

Formula SAE Electric — Ergonomics & Vehicle Dynamics

USC Formula SAE Team · 2024–Present

Contributing to two concurrent teams on USC's electric Formula SAE vehicle. On the Ergonomics Team, designed and analyzed pedal box, steering wheel, and driver interface assemblies, and manufactured braking system components including rotors, calipers, brake lines, and ABS hardware. On the Vehicle Dynamics Team, performed suspension design, calculated shock absorber requirements from vehicle mass and load transfer data, and designed/manufactured control arms, bushings, and suspension linkages.

CAD Design Suspension Systems Braking Systems Vehicle Dynamics Manufacturing FSAE Compliance

03

Aerospace Composites — Laminate Design & Fabrication

AME 486 · Aerospace Structures II

Hands-on study of composite material systems covering fiber types (carbon, aramid, glass), resin systems (epoxy, PEEK, vinyl ester), and manufacturing methods including hand layup, vacuum bagging, autoclave curing, RTM, and filament winding. Fabricated carbon fiber sandwich panels using 6 oz woven and 12 oz biaxial carbon with Proset epoxy, achieving a target 50% fiber-to-resin ratio. Analyzed laminate stacking sequences, calculated fiber volume fractions, and performed micromechanics calculations (E along fiber = 19.87 Msi, E across = 0.916 Msi). Studied failure modes including delamination, fiber breakage, and matrix cracking.

Carbon Fiber Layup Vacuum Bagging Laminate Theory Micromechanics Failure Analysis Autoclave

04

MACH-0 — Wearable Hip Protection Device

AME 441A · Multidisciplinary Capstone · Fall 2024

Designed and tested a novel deployable hip protection device using 1075 spring steel leaf arches and a buckling rod release mechanism. Validated on the Instron Dynatup 9250 HV drop tower and an inverted pendulum rig tracked by OptiTrack motion capture at 1000 FPS. Achieved 50 ± 20% peak impact force reduction — 2.5× the 20% target set by existing passive solutions.

Spring Steel Impact Analysis Drop Tower Testing Prototyping Wearable Tech

05

Pitot Tube Turbulent Jet — Velocity Profile Analysis

AME 341B · Mechoptronics Lab · USC

Characterized a turbulent free jet by mapping air velocity profiles at downstream distances of 1D, 5D, 7D, and 9D using a pitot tube on a 2-axis traverse. Verified self-similar flow collapse and analyzed turbulence intensity to identify the laminar potential core and fully developed turbulent region. Results confirmed Re ≥ 10⁴ turbulent conditions and matched the theoretical Gaussian profile.

Pitot Tube Turbulent Jet Self-Similarity Fluid Mechanics Data Acquisition

06

Smart Box — IoT Sensor Platform

TAC 348 · Connected Devices

Designed and built an IoT-enabled smart monitoring system using Particle microcontrollers with Blynk dashboard integration and webhook pipelines. Integrated environmental sensors (DHT20 temperature/humidity, ultrasonic distance) with real-time OLED display output, data streaming, and cloud visualization. Also implemented a pulse sensor wearable with smartwatch-style UI for heart rate monitoring.

Particle IoT Blynk C++ / Arduino Sensor Integration OLED Display Cloud Dashboard

07

Aerospace Structures I — Analysis Projects

AME 485 · Aerospace Structures

Completed a series of advanced aerospace structures projects including fishbone cause-and-effect analysis, control management plans, and multi-part structural analysis assignments. Applied theoretical frameworks to real aerospace structures problems covering stress analysis, structural integrity, and design optimization.

Structural Analysis Fishbone Diagrams Control Plans Aerospace Structures

08

Graduate Aerospace Structures — 11-Part Assignment Series

AME 585 · Graduate Aerospace Structures

Graduate-level coursework covering advanced topics in aerospace structural analysis. Completed 11 individual and team-based assignments spanning advanced composite mechanics, aeroelasticity, structural testing methods, and failure prediction frameworks. Applied graduate-level analysis tools to problems representative of industry aerospace design challenges.

Graduate Level Advanced Composites Aeroelasticity Structural Testing

11

NASGRO Crack Propagation Analysis

AME 585 · Graduate Aerospace Structures · Project 7

Used NASGRO v7.11 — NASA's fracture mechanics software — to perform critical crack size and fatigue life analyses across four aerospace hardware cases: a pressurized pipe (TC07), a flat plate with loaded hole (SC11), a cyclic fatigue valve (EC01), and a pressurized fuselage skin (TC16). Analyses comply with NASA-STD-5019A fracture control requirements for human spaceflight hardware.

NASGRO Fracture Mechanics Fatigue Life NASA-STD-5019A

12

Linear Control Systems — MATLAB Portfolio

AME 451 · Linear Control Systems · USC

MATLAB implementations of classical control theory covering root locus design, Bode and Nyquist frequency response, Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion (including a custom symbolic solver function), Nichols charts, and full lead-lag compensator synthesis from time-domain specs (Mp, tp, Kv). 40+ scripts spanning homework, midterm, and final exam problems.

MATLAB Root Locus Bode Plots Nyquist Lead-Lag Design Routh-Hurwitz

14

Composite Laminate Optimization

Ply Angle · Material Selection · Plate Bending · Vibration Tailoring

Applied Classical Lamination Theory to optimize composite laminates across four problem types: minimum ply count under strain constraints, angle optimization to maximize shear modulus (±35.9° for carbon/epoxy), mixed-integer multi-material selection under tri-axial loading, plate bending D-matrix minimization via Fourier series, and vibration frequency tailoring — simultaneously targeting two natural frequencies with a two-angle layup.

Carbon/Epoxy ABD Matrix Ply Angle Opt. Vibration Tailoring Excel Solver

15

Flight Computer Heat Sink Design

AME 431 · Heat Transfer · USC

Designed and optimized a fin-array heat sink to cool a flight computer dissipating 1,200 W using nitrogen gas at −20 °C. Analyzed four candidate designs (Al and Cu at two thicknesses), computing Re, Nu, h, fin efficiency, pressure drop, weight, and cost for each. Selected 700 µm aluminum — 22 fins, η = 97.33%, ΔP = 201 Pa, 90 g total weight.

Forced Convection Fin Efficiency Turbulent Flow Heat Sink Design

16

3D CAD & Part Modeling — Siemens NX

AME 308 · CAD & Finite Element Analysis · USC

Full CAD-to-FEA pipeline in Siemens NX on a structural H-bracket — parametric solid modeling, mass property extraction (COG, inertia tensor), FEM mesh setup with NX Nastran, and post-processing of displacement and Von Mises stress contours.

Siemens NX Part Modeling Mass Properties FEM Setup NX Nastran Von Mises Stress

13

Product Design & Development — QuickPark

AME 410 · Product Design & Development · Fall 2024

Full product development lifecycle for QuickPark — a smart automated urban parking structure for Los Angeles. Applied the complete engineering design process: product planning, market analysis, customer needs identification, functional & conceptual design, concept screening, embodiment design, performance modeling, and DFX detail design. System reduces time-to-park to under 3 minutes with 25% capacity gain.

Product Planning Conceptual Design Embodiment Design Design for X Systems Engineering

10

Enhancing PLA Strength via Salt Remelting

Mechops E15 · Mechanical Operations Lab

Investigated two post-processing methods — oven annealing (70–110 °C) and salt remelting (140–180 °C) — to overcome the inherent Z-axis weakness of FDM 3D-printed PLA parts. Salt remelting at 180 °C achieved 58 ± 2 MPa tensile strength, nearly matching the XY-printed baseline and completely eliminating layer lines through full inter-layer fusion. Tested using a load cell breaker bridge; analyzed with uncertainty propagation and dimensional deflection measurements across all three axes.

FDM / PLA Salt Remelting Tensile Testing Materials Science

09

Construction Accounting, Finance & Strategy

CE 502 · Construction Accounting, Finance & Strategy

Graduate coursework covering corporate finance, project finance structures, and competitive strategy in the construction industry. Delivered three major analyses: a financial failure study of LEGO's 2003–2004 near-bankruptcy and turnaround; a full term paper on Skanska analyzing its $16.8B global operations, financials, and strategy; and a project finance case study on a coal-fired power plant SPV (NBEIL) including DSCR, IRR, and sensitivity analysis modeled in Excel.

Financial Analysis Project Finance SPV / DSCR / IRR Corporate Strategy

Experience

January 2023 — Present

Distribution Manager, Operations

Vinyl Vista · Thousand Oaks, CA

  • Lead outbound logistics operations, achieving 95% on-time delivery across all shipments
  • Coordinate cross-functional sales and operations teams to enhance data accuracy and fulfillment efficiency
  • Automated billing and inventory workflows, reducing billing errors by 80% and improving cash-to-cash cycle time
  • Negotiate with suppliers to improve inventory turnover and increase operational throughput

April 2021 — August 2021

Logistics Associate, Operations

United Imaging · Woodland Hills, CA

  • Managed inventory and processed 2,000+ shipments per month, maintaining 99% on-time fulfillment
  • Collaborated with a six-person team to streamline order processing, reducing fulfillment errors by 10%

Education

In Progress

University of Southern California

Master of Science · Aerospace Engineering

Expected December 2026

Viterbi Scholar · Dean's List
Focused on structural analysis, composite materials, and advanced aerospace design methods. Completing graduate coursework including AME 585 (Advanced Aerospace Structures) with 11 assignments.

Completed

University of Southern California

Bachelor of Science · Mechanical Engineering

December 2025

Relevant Coursework:

Measurement & Instrumentation Lab Mechanics of Materials Heat Transfer Dynamics of Fluids Dynamic Systems Aerospace Structures Materials Science Statics Linear Controls Composite Structures Connected Devices
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I'm currently pursuing my M.S. in Aerospace Engineering at USC and open to internship and full-time opportunities in structural analysis, FEA, and aerospace design.

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