1. Megan A. Nesline
2 East Lake Drive · Annapolis, MD 21403
Phone: 410-236-0665 · Email: neslinem@gmail.com
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.39/4.0 May 2014
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.72/4.0 June 2012
RELATED COURSEWORK
Product Design Fundamentals, Applied Finite Element, Neuromuscular Biomechanics, Introduction to Musculoskeletal
Biomechanics, Research Ethics, Human Anatomy with Dissection for Engineers, Programming Concepts and Applications for
Artists and Designers, Statistics – Intermediate Data Analysis, Advanced Methods in the Dynamics and Control of Human and
Animal Movement, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Mechanics of Biomolecular Systems
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Research Project: OSU Mechanical Engineering Department May 2013 – April 2014
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
- Conducted a literature review of 2954 relevant studies to determine and compare clinical and radiographic outcomes
of all generations and techniques of soft tissue balancing (STB) performed during a total knee replacement.
Graduate Research Associate: OSU Mechanical Engineering Department August 2012 – May 2013
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
- Ran 700+ forward dynamic simulations of a squatting motion varying component alignment to determine critical
alignment positions for two different total knee replacement prosthetic designs.
- Poster at Orthopaedic Research Society Conference 2013 in San Antonio, Texas on work.
Senior Research Thesis: OSU Mechanical Engineering Department September 2011 – May 2012
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
- Ran 200+ forward-dynamic simulations of a squatting motion to determine how variability in surgical alignment of a
posterior substituting implant (PS) impacts the biomechanics of the knee during a simulated squatting motion.
Senior Design Project: OSU Mechanical Engineering Department September 2011 – May 2012
The Ohio State University, Columbus OH
- Designed and constructed a batting tee to assist children with a wide array of impairments including cerebral palsy
and spinal cord injuries.
EMPLOYMENT
Office Administrator & Receptionist: Stoy, Malone, & Company, P.C. February 2015 – Present
Certified Public Accountants Towson, MD
- Interaction with clients and potential clients on a daily basis.
- Streamlining data organization and reducing file storage.
- Working to improve office efficiency with the use of computer technology.
EMSP/ETLP Internship: Eaton Corporation June 2012 – September 2012
Eaton Hydraulic Group, Piston Pumps New Product Development Eden Prairie, MN
- Used MATLAB to establish standards for data collection and data analysis.
- Applied Design For Six Sigma (DFSS) methodologies.
- Hands-on experience in the assembly and test of piston pumps.
- Exposure to the manufacturing environment in Reynosa, Mexico.
- Led a committee to improve the work place environment.
EMSP/ETLP Internship: Eaton Corporation June 2011 – September 2011
Eaton Vehicle Group, Dual Oil Control Valve (OCV) Southfield, MI
- Worked with SolidWorks creating and editing drawings of OCV components and test fixtures.
- Created and conducted an interference fit study, thermal, and mini-life cycle test for two critical components within
the OCV.
- Evaluated and inspected production-intent parts for test sequence.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Engineering: Autodesk AutoCAD, MatLab, SolidWorks, Scratch, Processing, LabVIEW
Administrative: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Order of the Engineer