Custom steel spaceframe chassis for 2020-21 Formula style race car. Current chassis sub-team lead.
CNC milled aluminum piece made for fabrication practice as part of coursework for DSGN 345 at Northwestern University.
Modular attachment for posterior-style walkers which enables users to lock and unlock the rear wheels for improved mobility.
Mechanical Engineering Internship at Power Solutions International in Wood Dale, IL, working on custom tools and fixturing.
I’m a senior studying mechanical engineering with a concentration in manufacturing and certificate in design. I make products that work by using function to drive form. My skills in hands-on prototyping and machining allow me to design for manufacturability and practicality.
From my experience as Northwestern Formula Racing’s chassis team lead, interning at Power Solutions International, and my extensive Hot Wheels collection, you can tell I’ve always been interested in automotive engineering. I hope to make the next generation of cars safer, more reliable, and more fun!
Phone: (773) 817-7114
Email: johnarey2022@u.northwestern.edu
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/john-arey/