Mechanical Engineer specializing in precision mechanisms & manufacturing‑ready design
Mechanical • Aerospace • Robotics — engineered and communicated with equal clarity.
About Me
I’m Matthew Davidson, a Mechanical Engineering student graduating in May 2026, driven by a deep curiosity for how systems behave, why they fail, and what makes a design truly robust. I’m not satisfied with solutions that work only on paper, I focus on the mechanical realities that determine whether something performs reliably in the field.
My engineering work centers on mechanical systems, robotics, and precision mechanisms, where I gravitate toward the details most people overlook: alignment tolerances, load paths, manufacturability constraints, and the trade‑offs that separate a clever idea from a production‑ready design. I’ve spent my time in industry designing fixtures, tools, and mechanical components that solve real manufacturing problems, improve repeatability, and remove operator‑dependent variability.
I’m motivated by challenging problems, systems that demand precision, and environments where thoughtful engineering makes a measurable impact.
Contact Me
Reach out if you need an engineer who thinks in tolerances, failure modes, and real‑world constraints.