Randall Morrill is a registered professional engineer with over 10 years of mechanical engineering expertise, having extensive experience designing new nuclear power plants. He has demonstrated proficiency in diverse scientific and engineering subjects: advanced fluid dynamics including extensive CFD experience, structural analysis, design methods, prototyping, and manufacturing processes. Randall has a bachelors degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Utah State University and a masters degree in nuclear engineering from the University of Utah.
Prior to establishing ShieldWolf Engineering, LLC in 2020, Randall had worked for GE-Hatchi Nuclear Energy and NuScale Power. At GE, he was trained on the use of CFD and had unlimited use of GE’s computational resources and ANSYS licenses. He was able to do design work on existing and new nuclear BWRs and design work on GE’s sodium reactor (PRISM). At NuScale Randall continued to get experience in CFD and led the setting up of NuScale’s computing clusters. At NuScale he also gained significant experience with the design process of a new product.
Other experience includes:
Design of support equipment for the Air Force
Design of HVAC system for green house.
Prototyping using: 3d printers, laser cutters, mills, lathes, cnc plasma tables, cnc router tables, and other tools.
Randall's current projects include:
Setting up the Mechanical Engineering Design Lab for the University of Utah. Teaching ME senior design classes.
Download Randall Morrill's resume.pdf