Benjamin S. Fisher

Project Engineer

Mr. Fisher earned his BSME and is currently working on obtaining his MSME after hours at NJIT. His machine design capabilities and practical knowledge of machining and manufacturing processes have led to practical design optimization. He has solid experience with a variety of engineering software including SolidWorks, Pro/Engineer, ANSYS Multiphysics, Workbench, and Pro/Mechanica.

Ben has performed a large number of projects involving advanced finite element analysis for seismic, fatigue, modal, rotordynamic and forced response analysis, typically of turbomachinery and structural components or systems. Ben’s efforts on behalf of DoD projects in terms of design and analysis, has helped assure the success of MSI projects such as the USMC/ONR RPG Defeat Shotscreen™ system. Ben has performed a large amount of work for MSI’s advanced turbine sensor NSMS (Non-contacting Stress Measurement System) efforts, and several U.S. Navy and NASA funded programs to develop methods for high speed continuous blade health monitoring for turbine engines, through design, analysis and the use of MSI’s spin-pit and instrumentation. In the biomedical area, Ben has evaluated knee and hip replacements and hardware by simulating standard mechanical tests through the use of FEA techniques. Involvement in field testing jobs has given Ben experience with LabVIEW and on MSI’s B&K Pulse system along with accelerometers, pressure transducers, strain gauges, radar, fiber optic probes, proximity probes, and high speed photography.