Peter Strahs is a seasoned Senior Mechanical Engineer at Northrop Grumman, where he leverages his extensive expertise in microelectronics and sensor packaging to drive innovation in underwater vehicle technology. With a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s from Temple...
Peter Strahs is a seasoned Senior Mechanical Engineer at Northrop Grumman, where he leverages his extensive expertise in microelectronics and sensor packaging to drive innovation in underwater vehicle technology. With a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s from Temple University, Peter has cultivated a robust foundation in engineering principles that underpin his work. His current role involves the design and integration of advanced SONAR systems and sensors onto legacy platforms, enhancing their operational capabilities in complex underwater environments.
Peter has been instrumental in several key projects that focus on the development of hydrophones and projectors for Side Look Sonar systems. His innovative approach has led to multiple intellectual property disclosures, underscoring his contributions to the field and his commitment to advancing underwater sensing technologies. His proficiency in tools such as MATLAB, SolidWorks, and LabVIEW allows him to create sophisticated models and simulations that optimize the performance of underwater devices.
In addition to his technical skills, Peter is adept at collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure that projects meet stringent requirements and deadlines. His experience with AutoCAD and Eagle further enhances his ability to design intricate mechanical systems that are both efficient and reliable. As he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in underwater technology, Peter Strahs remains a vital asset to Northrop Grumman, driving forward the future of marine engineering and sensor integration.