Haiqi Wen is a mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech with relevant work experience and skills. He has interned at mechanical engineering firms in the US and Taiwan, working on projects involving solar panel design, BIM modeling, and research assisting. Wen also has experience tutoring physics and leading student groups. He is proficient in CAD, simulation, and programming software relevant to mechanical engineering.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Accomplished, progressive professional and PhD with over seven years of experience conducting expert scientific research in computational design and four years of experience in experimental developments and experimental data analysis. Dedicated scholar with extensive teaching experience and strategic approach to problem-solving.
CORE COMPETENCIES AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
An expert in theoretical and mathematical modeling of cellular and molecular biomechanical characteristics of muscles.
Technical Skills: Writing proposals, developing programs, collecting, analyzing and reporting data, familiar with FDA standards, excellent oral and writing skills and strong leadership and teaming skills
1. Haiqi Wen
hwen@gatech.edu | 515-708-1537 | 561 Lovejoy St. NW Apartment 101, Atlanta, Georgia, 30313
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Spring 2015 - Present
Georgia Institute of Technology. Major GPA: 3.76/4.0;
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Fall 2012 - Fall 2014
Iowa State University of Science and Technology. GPA: 3.76/4.0
SKILLS
Software: Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Revit, MasterCam, Solidworks, MATLAB, Comsol Multiphysics, EES
Technical: Dynamics, Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics, CNC machining, Design, Manufacturing, Finite Analysis
Leadership: Bio-renewable lab fluidized bed reaction group leader; Tutor, Career Fair Ambassador.
Language: Native in Mandarin, Fluent in English, Basic in Japanese.
Musical: Acoustic Guitar, Keyboard, Harmonica.
Athletic: Advance Player in Pool (Represented Georgia Tech to played in 2016 ACUI National Tournament)
EXPERIENCE
Greenberg Farrow – Atlanta, Georgia May 2016 – Current
Mechanical Engineering Intern (MEP Engineering)
• Created New MEP template for project library.
• Integrated plumbing system to Whole Foods Market floor plans.
Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory – Atlanta, Georgia May 2016 – Current
Research Assistant (Assist Dr. Asegun Henry on solar thermal power generation)
• Assembled the reaction platform for thermal power generation experiment.
• Image Analysis on reactor gap distance during thermal power generation test.
Tatung Inc - Taipei, Taiwan May 2014-Aug 2014
Mechanical Engineering Intern (Solar panel module design)
• Improved solar panel efficiency by 2% by calculating the optimal angle for installation using Comsol and Matlab.
• Calculated optimal temperature range for crystalline silicon. Saved 5% of reaction time.
• Incorporated smart solar module to the product, embedded electronic into PV modules.
Bio-renewable Laboratory - Iowa State University, Ames, IA Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
Undergraduate Research Assistant (Assist PhD students and researches by monitoring bio-material reaction)
• Focused on the research of bio-fuels and bio-based products.
• Assembled and disassembled fluidized bed reactor system, record data for reaction on a weekly basis.
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Battery (PEMFC) Design Project - Taiwan May 2014 - Aug 2014
Project Builder (Explored the maximum voltage output by utilizing simulation software Comsol Multiphysics)
• Built a three dimensional model for PEM fuel cell to study on how membrane conductivity and porosity affect the
cell voltage output of PEMFC. Deducted the relationship between membrane porosity versus cell voltage.
Academic Success Center - Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Aug 2013 - Dec 2013
Physics 221 Tutor (Classical Physics Problem Solving)
• Lead 5 students in weekly review session, monitored their learning progress.
• Improved tutees’ ability to solve problem as a group by assigning team projects on each session.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineering) 2012 Fall - Present