1. Nicolas R. Maroun
Cell Phone: (949) 584-5505Email: nicmaroun@yahoo.com
Collaborative Engineering Experience and Leadership Skills that create a positive work environment to
deliver sustainable results.
EDUCATION
Currently Studying Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, San Diego
Overall GPA: 3.217
Expected Graduation Date: December 2018
COURSEWORK: Statics, Solid Mechanics, Experimental Techniques, Materials Science, Intro to
Engineering, Graphics, and Design, Spatial Visualization, Probability Concepts in Engineering
PROJECTS AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Revelle Programming Board President June 2015 – June 2016
Utilized thousands of dollars of student funds to program events for the college community.
Reported to Revelle College Council to note successes, failures, and ways to improve for each event.
MAE 3: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Design April 2015-June 2015
An introduction to various engineering tools. Students work in groups to compete in each year’s robot contest.
Collaborated with 3 others to design and fabricate the robot that won 4th place out of 48 robots.
Took on a leadership role to ensure that tasks were being performed as efficiently as possible.
UCSD Revelle College Emerging Leaders Program September 2014-June 2015
Selected by the ELP Leadership Team to take part in this 9-month leadership development program.
Elected to lead the cohort as “Event Chair,” and entrusted with $16,500 to plan a year-end event.
Tickets sold out, ultimately returning money to the university.
Supersonic Ping Pong Ball Air Cannon June 2014
Designed, fabricated and analyzed an air cannon that shot ping pong balls at 2.5X the Speed of Sound.
Member of the Iota Chi Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity
WORK EXPERIENCE
Sport Chalet (Foothill Ranch, CA) June 2014-September 2015
Footwear Expert and Store Layout Facilitator.
Islands Restaurants (Foothill Ranch, CA and La Jolla, CA) June 2014-March 2015
Host and Take-Out
SKILLSET
Software: SolidWorks, LabVIEW, MATLAB, AutoCAD Inventor
Strong Interpersonal Communication
Lab Experience (MAE 170: Experimental Techniques)