

Mercedes Hernandez
Qorvo
Hillsboro, OR USA
"Being in your comfort zone is cozy and warm but it’s not going to take you to the next step."
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Mercedes's work combines: Engineering, Technology, and Problem Solving
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Advice for getting started
It has helped me to reach out to individuals who are doing work that I admire to ask them for advice, guidance, and information. Sometimes people won't respond but most times people are eager to help young people as they enter the field. I also think it's always going to be helpful to take extra courses or even pursue a graduate degree to learn more about the field.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Mechanical Engineering
Universidad Simón Bolívar
Doctorate
Mechanical Engineering
University of Delaware
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
1.
I was born and raised in Venezuela.
2.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Universidad Simón Bolívar in Venezuela.
3.
I knew that I wanted to travel and work overseas and I also wanted to go deeper into mechanical engineering, so earning a U.S. graduate degree was the best option.
4.
The first thing I wanted to do was improve my English, so I found a good ESL program at the University of Delaware.
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While at the university, I met graduate students who encouraged me to apply for the Ph.D. program—I was accepted the next year and was able to pursue a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering.
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During my Ph.D. program, I did some work in modeling—which is what I do today—but I was mainly focused on researching coatings for aerospace turbines.
7.
After graduating, I started my career as a software engineer for Intel but realized after a few years that the environment wasn’t a great fit for me.
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I joined Qorvo as a packaging engineer and have since worked my way up to staff development engineer.