1. Jonathan Ung
205 E. 30th
Street jon.sloan.ung@gmail.com
Baltimore, MD 21218 (208) 901-0826
EDUCATION
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Expected May 2016
GPA: 3.74
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Concentration Received May 2015
GPA: 3.44, Dean’s List (2012, 2014)
Professors Emeriti of Engineering Scholarship for academic excellence (2012 - 2015)
JHU American Society of Mechanical Engineers Award (May 2015)
Aerospace Design Project with the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL): Aug. 2014 – May 2015
Worked with the Johns Hopkins University APL to create a satellite component capable of accommodating printed circuit boards,
an integrated payload, and structural support
Used Creo 2.0 CAD software to develop models of the satellite component and to show interaction with the space vehicle
Ran thermal and structural experiments such as vibration testing and thermal vacuum chamber testing to measure the capabilities
of the satellite component and to ensure that it meets protoflight qualifications
Met with APL representatives every week to present progress on action items and to discuss ways to improve our design
WORK EXPERIENCE
Oil Spill Laboratory – Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Research Assistant June 2015 – Sept. 2015
Characterized micron and sub-micron sized oil droplets in a wave tank after running breaking, plunging, and spilling waves in
order to understand the behavior of oil in salt water
Worked with optical equipment including lasers, mirrors, collimators, and high speed cameras to create a holography system that
could capture oil droplets passing through a sample volume in the wave tank
Used Matlab and ImageJ software to analyze images for size distribution and location of oil droplets
Became familiar with laboratory equipment including viscometers, refractometers, continuous and pulse lasers, high speed
cameras, and piping systems
Performed pendant drop tests to determine surface and interfacial tension values of oils with various dispersant to oil ratios in salt
water
Deloitte Consulting LLP Washington, DC
Business Technology Summer Scholar, US Senate Financial Management System June 2014 – Aug. 2014
Used SQL queries and MS Excel to map fields from front-end financial system to back-end data tables
Suggested ways to improve operations such as reducing redundant data columns and standardizing data
Attended client meetings to present new system features such as voucher, requisition, and commodity addition features
Worked with both the functional and technical teams to run load tests on the system, record system defects, and create test script
documentation so that the client could monitor system performance
TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS
Johns Hopkins Course: Mechanics of Flight Baltimore, MD
Teaching Assistant Jan. 2015 – Dec. 2015
Gave lectures occasionally and held office hours weekly to answer questions regarding assignments and course topics
Discussed conceptual and technical topics including calculations of wing geometric parameters, downwash effects on aircraft,
translation of an aircraft frame to an inertial frame, and aerodynamic forces
Johns Hopkins Course: Introduction to Mechanics Baltimore, MD
Teaching Assistant Aug. 2015 - Present
Hold office hours weekly to answer questions regarding assignments and course topics
Discuss conceptual and technical topics including linear statics and dynamics, rotational statics and dynamics, thermodynamics,
fluids, continuum mechanics, transport, oscillations, and waves
SKILLS
Computer Skills: MATLAB, Creo Pro 2.0/3.0 CAD software, Abaqus FEA software, Arduino, Java (taking course in spring),
ERDAS Imagine, ImageJ image processing software, MS Visio, MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
Lab Skills: Trained in laser cutter, water jet, band saw, mill, drill press, 3-D printing, refractometer, viscometer, oscilloscope, digital
multimeter, basic breadboard circuitry