Jonathan WK Wong Resume - Mechanical Engineer Seeking New Graduate Position
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OBJECTIVE
EDUCATION
WORK
EXPERIENCE
ENGINEERING
PROJECTS
Jonathan WK Wong, EIT
Cell: 626-677-1908
jwong042@ucr.edu
Permanent Address
310 Palmetto Dr. #D
Alhambra, CA 91801
Seeking a challenging and interesting new graduate engineering position.
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering (June 2014)
The University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA
GPA: 3.73/4.0
Test Engineering Intern
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, Azusa, CA
June 2013-September 2013
• Worked with test engineers and technicians to perform environmental tests (thermal, vacuum, radiation, dynamic) on space-based satellites.
• Troubleshoot vacuum chamber thermal systems to determine source of malfunctions.
• Analyzed vacuum chamber optical calibration data and provided recommendations to optical engineers.
• Designed and implemented new structures for an aerospace test facility (class 10k/100k clean room).
• Used SolidWorks and Pro/E to model test structure designs. Worked with structural engineers to perform stress analysis and generate FEA models.
Lab Assistant
Center for Environmental Research and Technology, Riverside, CA
July 2012-June 2014
• Led a team of engineering students to design, build, and test a Mobile Solar Power System (MSPS).
• Worked with engineers and researchers to design and implement a 4 MW solar power installation as part of the UCR Smart Grid project.
• Assisted in the design and implementation of a 1 MWh li-ion battery bank.
• Helped develop a load-cell testing setup that was used to characterize the performance and reliability of li-ion battery cells.
• Installed field measuring equipment to monitor and record building energy usage.
• Used MATLAB and Autonomie to analyze and interpret vehicle driving test data.
Optimizing Temperature Uniformity of Li-ion Battery Packs
• Investigated the effects of adjusting cell-to-cell spacing of li-ion battery packs on temperature uniformity.
• Derived an empirical relationship between cell-to-cell spacing and temperature deviation for li-ion battery packs.
Formula SAE
• Assisted in rebuilding and upgrading a formula style race car.
• Coordinated with machine shop to perform modifications to vehicle chassis.
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Thermal Regenerator
• Designed and built a thermal regenerator used to remove soot buildup from heavily used DPFs.
• Performed thermal analysis calculations to ensure system design was feasible.
• Developed piping, solenoid valves, relays, and control systems used to deliver air and fuel into the system.
2. SKILLS
HONORS & AWARDS
SolidWorks
MS Office
AutoCAD
LabView
MATLAB Pro/Engineer
Dean's Honors List
Fall 2010-Spring 2014*
Chancellor's List
2010-2011, 2012-2013, 2013-2014
University Honors
Fall 2011-Spring 2014
HSI Research Grant
Fall 2012-Spring 2013
NSF Scholarship
June 2013
Ford Motor Company Scholarship
June 2013