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Shubin Chen
Mechanical Design Engineer at ASML
Shubin Chen is a highly skilled professional with over 7 years of project management experience in the product development field, encompassing planning, technical risk management, and effective communication.
With a strong background in efficient machinery design, modeling, analysis, validation, and testing, Shubin has a comprehensive understanding of solid mechanics, dynamics, and precision engineering, both theoretically and practically.
Proficient in various mechanical design engineering areas such as design for manufacturing, machining, assembly, and service, Shubin excels in bolt connection design, GD&T, tolerance analysis, and other related disciplines. He has also served as a training instructor in GD&T and tolerance analysis.
Shubin Chen possesses skills in setting up production or testing tooling, implementing testing methods, and has a solid understanding of general reliability principles.
His toolset includes expertise in 3D design and analysis software like Solidworks, Creo Parametric (Pro/E), NX (Unigraphics), and ANSYS. Additionally, he is adept at using general laboratory and machining equipment such as lathe, vertical milling machines, and various measurement tools. Shubin is also proficient in software suites like MS Office, MS Project, and mini-tab.
Education-wise, Shubin holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with an outstanding GPA of 3.95/4.0 and Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Vehicle Engineering from Stony Brook University and Wuhan University of Technology, respectively.
In terms of professional experience, Shubin has held positions such as Mechanical Design Engineer at ASML, Product Design Engineer at Cummins Inc., Design Engineering Intern at Cummins Inc., Graduate Research Assistant at Stony Brook University, Product Design Engineer co-op at Cummins Inc., Mechanical Engineering Intern at Intelligent Product Solutions, and has participated in the Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URECA) Program at Stony Brook University.