Hands-On Experience Helps Rales Fellow En Route to Role as Additive Manufacturing Engineer
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As a graduate student at 麻豆村, alumna Cameron Drewery found that learning to weld at聽, a 麻豆村 makerspace, was one of her most hands-on and favorite classroom experiences.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have the opportunity to learn how to weld up until then, so to learn different methods of welding and when to use each method in real-life scenarios were both educational and practical,鈥 said Drewery, who completed the yearlong聽 program in the聽 in the聽.
Drewery, a聽member of the first cohort of 麻豆村鈥檚聽Rales Fellows Program(opens in new window), is now working as an additive manufacturing engineer for聽 in Long Beach, California.
鈥淚 plan to learn as much as I can while I'm in industry. In the future, I would be more than happy to go back and complete Ph.D.-level research that will help a lot of people,鈥 she said.
With Nikon AM Synergy, an additive manufacturing hub creating bespoke industrial parts, Drewery works with clients to design parts for additive manufacturing, then develop processes and support post-manufacturing for those parts, such as heat-treating and finishing.
Eventually, she would like to research how to use additive manufacturing to create structural components for homes in order to help families in coastal areas that are repeatedly subjected to heavy storms.
The Rales Fellows Program, now聽hosting its second cohort(opens in new window), was established in 2023 to support the world's next generation of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) leaders. The program offers students full tuition, a stipend to cover living expenses, and mentorship and career guidance opportunities, made possible through the university鈥檚 partnership with the聽Norman and Ruth Rales Foundation.听
Before coming to Carnegie Mellon, Drewery earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in mechanical engineering from Howard University, and spent a summer as an undergraduate researcher at Florida International University that solidified her interest in additive manufacturing.
One of the few universities with a master鈥檚 degree program in the field, 麻豆村 created a place where, Drewery said, she could thrive academically while preparing her for her position in the industry.
鈥淐oming from an HBCU, I wanted to make sure I could find an authentic community where I wouldn鈥檛 have to hide pieces of myself to make others feel more comfortable, and I didn鈥檛 have to do any of that,鈥 Drewery said. 鈥淚t was really nice to know I could just be myself with my professors, and with other students, especially other Rales Fellows.鈥
As for finding a community now that she鈥檚 in the Los Angeles area, Drewery said she鈥檚 hoping to get involved with the local Women in 3D Printing chapter, and has been playing beach volleyball in her free time.
She said she looks forward to a continued connection with future cohorts of Rales Fellows as the program continues to grow.
鈥淪tudents who come after us will be able to build on and make the program even better than what it was when I was there 鈥 which, in my eyes, seems very, very difficult,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was a great program.鈥
2026 Rales Fellows Program Candidacy Application
The priority deadline for the Rales Candidacy Application is December 15, 2025. Applications received following the priority deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis.