1. Austin Sanchez
360-391-1438
aksanch@uw.edu
in /austin-k-sanchez
Education
University of Washington, 06/22
Bachelor of Science: Mechanical Engineering
Cumulative GPA: 3.57
Dean’s List, Direct to College of Engineering
Skagit Valley College 09/17 - 06/19
Associate of Science: Engineering
Cumulative GPA: 3.78
Science Club (2018-2019)
Students Math League (2018)
Experience
Advanced Robotics at the University of Washington, Mechanical Design
Team
01/20 - Present
● Revitalized our utility robot to function with pneumatic arms after being
damaged during competition the year before. Created original brackets
and attachments for the cover of our fully-autonomous turret, considering
stresses that may occur and engineering them accordingly. Researched
and evaluated multiple fasteners to be used on all our robots. Critiqued
others CAD parts for optimization and eventual implementation into
machined or 3D printed parts.
University of Washington, Math tutor 10/19 - 12/19
● Helped a variety of university students with their math courses, ranging
from the calculus series to differential equations, and linear algebra
● Managed three rooms by circulating and helping students in each of them
while practicing inclusion so everyone can be assisted and explained
course material when needed
● Helped 10-15 students every hour on Fridays before midterms and exams
for their classes
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Cashier 07/19 - 09/19
● Helped customers check out while performing multiple duties and
initiatives for the company while exhibiting great interpersonal and public
relations skills. Achievements include selling the most amount of credit
cards for the store in the month of August at 7, having the most
transactions at 1,168, and getting the most donations out of customers for
more than 4 weeks straight. Recognized as Teammate of the Week my
third week working for the company.
Skagit Valley College, Math Tutor 01/19 - 06/19
● Helped a variety of college students with their math courses, ranging
from algebra to the calculus series. Helped over 15 students each day
and worked one-on-one with 6 students for an hour.
Relevant Coursework
Statics
Dynamics
Scientific Computing
Mechanics of Materials
Fundamentals of Materials
Science
Fundamentals of Electrical
Engineering
Technical Communication
Skills
Mechanical Design
Structural Analysis
GD&T
3D printing
FEA
Collaborative Problem Solving
Communication
Tools
Solidworks
Matlab
Autodesk Inventor
Wolfram Mathematica
Microsoft Word
PowerPoint
Leadership
2020 Washington State
Opportunity Scholar Lead
2019 Champions of Diversity
Award
Minority Scholars Engineering
Program
2020 ANGLE-T Leadership
Program
Awards
The Bob & JoAnne Fisher
Family Scholarship
NACME Scholar
2018 Math Academy Certificate
2019 President’s Education
Awards Program
2019 Washington State Honors
Award