1. Michael Chalupny
mjcd5d@mail.missouri.edu
10600 101st Terrace
Overland Park, KS 66214
(573) 864-5745
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Minor in Mathematics
University of Missouri Columbia, MO
Graduated May 17, 2015
Latin Honors: Magna Cum Laude
GPA – 3.8
HONORS AND EXTRACURRICULARS:
Recipient of:
Excellence Award Scholarship
Engineering Merit Scholarship
James S. Rollins Scholarship
Ralph Coatsworth Scholarship
Mizzou Engineering Alumni Scholarship
Norfolk Southern Scholarship
Victor Simon Memorial Scholarship of Theta Chi Fraternity
Mizzou Deans List High Honors (2011-2014)
Member of:
InCReaCE Scholars – Electrical & Computer Engineering Scholarship Group
Tau Beta Pi – Engineering Honor Society
Eta Kappa Nu – Electrical and Computer Engineering Honor Society
Theta Chi Fraternity – Iota Mu Chapter
MU Campus Ambassador – Black & Veatch Kansas City
Offices Held:
Eta Kappa Nu – Chapter Treasurer
WORK/EXPERIENCE:
Black & Veatch – Water Division Kansas City, MO May 2014 – Jan 2015
Instrumentation & Controls Engineer Intern
Projects included water and wastewater treatment facilities in Lawrence, KS,
Medford, MA, Lincoln Park, NJ, and Sacramento, CA. Experience included
creating/revising process and instrumentation detail drawings via AutoCAD,
revising I/O schedules, device schedules, and control descriptions via Microsoft
2. Excel, reviewing and answering QC comments, and contacting device vendors to
attain device information/specifications. Completed an intern, group service
project to benefit Happy Bottoms, a Kansas City based charity organization with
a goal of providing diapers to inner city families in need.
Gangopadhyay Research Group (MU) Columbia, MO Jun. 2013 – Sept. 2013
Undergrad. Research Assistant
Lab is for Nano Electrical Mechanical Systems. Working on NSF funded project
with a focus on organic, nanowire based field effect transistors and sensing of
explosive materials. Research focus:
1. Nanowire based Organic Field Effect Transistor (OFET) Sensor
2. Lithography Mask design for devices
3. Basic OFET modeling
Wilson’s Beach and Tennis Club Columbia, MO Apr. 2009 – Spr. 2012
Lifeguard
CPR Certified - American Red Cross
SKILLS:
Software:
Autodesk AutoCAD – Computer aided drawing software
National Instruments Labview – Programming software for computation, data
acquisition, and control systems.
Matlab - Interactive environment software for numerical computation,
visualization, modeling, and programming
OrCAD Cadence PSpice – Electric circuit simulation software
Microsoft Office - Excel, PowerPoint, Word
Bentley Projectwise – Information management and project collaboration
software.
Hardware/Equipment:
Digital Multimeter
Oscilloscope
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)
Ellipsometer
Nitrogen Glove Box
Spin Coater
Computer programming languages:
Assembly Language
Visual Basic