Mechanical Engineer

Lilly George

Third-year student at Purdue University studying mechanical engineering with a minor in materials science and engineering. Passionate about the automotive and motorsports industries, with a drive for continuous improvement.

About me

I'm a mechanical engineer with experience as a suspension engineer on Purdue's Electric Formula SAE team (PER), as a mechanical test engineer at Honda American Motor Company, and as a mechanical engineer at Cummins on the large engine turbocharger integration team.

These experiences have repeatedly brought me through design, validation, and testing processes, strengthening my knowledge of design for manufacturing, validation through physical testing and FEA, and using data to draw conclusions.

My love for motorsports comes from helping my father work on his 1966 Ford Mustang. This, along with the start of my mechanical engineering career, has fostered my drive to work in a fast-paced, innovative environment within the motorsports or automotive industries.

Location
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
open to relocation
Education
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Minor in Materials Science and Engineering
Purdue University
Graduation Year
2028
GPA
3.4

Technical skills

Design & CAD

Siemens NX Ansys FEA CATIA V5 Fusion 360 Autodesk Inventor

Software & Data

MATLAB Python Excel PC Waveform

Fabrication & Physical Testing

Manual Lathe Manual Mill Strain Gauges Accelerometers

Experience

May 2026 — August 2026
Mechanical Test Engineering Intern | Powersports Development
Honda American Motor Company · Haw River, NC
  • Drove change on commercial lawnmower to prevent part yield due to holding blade plate while torquing bolted connection; mocked up solution, updated Catia, simulated FEA, and worked with design engineers to finalize part change.
  • Collected strain and acceleration data from lawnmower during in-service test. Correlating data to vertical movement of hydraulic actuators under wheels of lawnmower, creating a new, indoor test setup which can accelerate testing and calculate damage accumulation.
  • Designed and fabricated bracket to use voltage generator for measurement of blade stop time. This was more accurate than encoder measurement and allowed lawnmower to pass requirement.
  • Created enclosure for lawnmower blade stop time testing using polycarbonate panelsto allow for employees to safely view blade movement.
August 2024 — Present
Vehicle Dynamics (Suspension) Engineer
Purdue Electric Racing (FSAE Electric) · Purdue University; West Lafayette, IN
  • Spearheaded design, validation, and manufacturing of 16 suspension tabs for PER26. This included coping to chassis in Siemens NX, creating CAM, validating tab designs using Ansys FEA, and fabricating an assembly jig for tabs to correctly sit on chassis during welding.
  • Performed uniaxial testing of mock carbon fiber suspension members to analyze feasability of design use next year. Determined maximum failure load and test speed using ANSI standards. Created a test fixture which allowed for inclusion of most of "on-car" assembly during test. Confirmed that the tested design is feasible for use on the 27' car.
  • Designed and manufactured various parts, including steering angle sensor mount, camber plates, and steering rack brackets for 25' car.
June 2025 — August 2025
Mechanical Engineering Intern | Power Systems Turbocharger Integration
Cummins, inc. · Seymour, IN
  • Followed and supported a fast-paced 60L genset program; determined necessary engine validation tasks.
  • Researched turbomachinery integration on larger alternative fuel (biodiesel, H2) engines.
  • Broke down turbocharger load limit calculations to improve prior practices and push product performance.

Projects

ONGOING - Custom Steering Rack

May 2026 - Present
Purdue Electric Racing - Vehicle Dynamics Team

Working with another teammate to design a custom steering rack which can be a drop-in replacement for a previously purchased rack. This will allow for easy testing and physical validation of the design. Current progress includes setting specs based on those of the purchased rack and researching the internal structure of steering racks. The goal is to make the custom steering rack lighter and include a smaller packaging area than the previously used rack, while maintaining functionality and reliability.

Siemens NX Ansys FEA Mass Reduction Reverse Engineering

ONGOING - In-Place Durability Test Setup for Damage Assessment

May 2026 - Present
Honda American Motor Company

Laid strain gauges to collect data from a commercial lawnmower during a durability test. Calculated damage accumulated due to testing through data analysis. Correlating strain and acceleration data on lawmnmower to strains, accelerations, and damage values seen from vertical hydraulic actuation of lawnmower wheels. This will reduce testing time and allow for other lawnmowers to be taken past their limit, displaying failure modes previously unknown.

Data Analysis/Correlation Strain Gauges Accelerometers Physical Testing

Part Change for Improved Strength During Serviceability

May 2025
Honda American Motor Company

Mocked-up countermeasure to a design issue which was causing part yield when lawnmower blade plate was held in place to torque bolted connections. Modeled desired change in CAD and presented solution to design team. Validated part change through Catia FEA and through physical fatigue testing of blade plate assembly. The part change was successfully implemented before an upcoming specification fix meeting.

Problem Solving Catia V5 Catia FEA Physical Validation

UTM Testing of Suspension Members for PER27

April - May 2025
Purdue Electric Racing - Vehicle Dynamics Team

Planned testing of 7 different specifications of mock carbon fiber suspension members. These suspension members consisted of aluminum plugs bonded into carbon fiber twill tubes with epoxy. The goal was to use uniaxial tension loading to debond the epoxy connection between the plugs and tubes. Determined the maximum possible load which the test could require and researched ANSI standards for a loading rate to ensure safety. Designed fixture which acted as a suspension tab which the UTM could grasp. This allowed for the inclusion of rod end bearings, jam nuts, and the bolted connection used on the car within the test, making it more representative of the real car. Testing was successful; the specification of the strongest tube will most likely be used for the design of PER27's suspension members.

Physical Testing Design Validation Test Design Fixture Design

Suspension Tabs for PER26

August - January 2025
Purdue Electric Racing - Vehicle Dynamics Team

Developed 16 control arm tabs for 26' car. This included coping the tabs to the chassis in Siemens NX by exporting outer surfaces and filling gaps between them; this ensured that all cuts were normal to the tube surface. Created CAM to manufacture tabs using a rotary tube laser. Validated tab strengths using Ansys FEA. Designed and fabricated assembly jig for tabs to correctly sit on chassis during welding. The tabs were successfully manufactured and welded to the chassis, and are currently being used on the car.

Structural Design Siemens NX Ansys FEA Assembly Jig Design

Contact

Feel free to reach out to discuss oportunities or ask any questions!

Reach out:

School email

georg211@purdue.edu

Personal email

georgelilly02@gmail.com