Ryan C. Goode has over 16 years of experience in mechanical and technical engineering skills including turning research ideas into technical plans using CAD software, data analysis, and optical and mechanical system design. He has a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Chicago State University and has worked in research positions at Fermilab and CERN conducting simulations, calibrating detectors, and analyzing experimental data. His experience also includes over 20 years working in mechanical roles involving engine rebuilding, hydraulic systems, and heavy equipment operation.
Ryan Hupe has over 15 years of experience in statistical analysis, hardware and software development, and project management for research projects. He has a PhD in Physics from Ohio State University and has worked on projects involving data analysis, electronics design, and experimental systems development for research experiments and autonomous high altitude flights. He also has experience developing educational outreach materials and presentations on science, technology, engineering, and math topics.
Aniketh Kalur is seeking a position as a mechanical, aerospace, or systems engineer. He has a Master's degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from UB and a Bachelor's in electronic engineering technology. His experience includes research assistantships developing control laws for satellites and gating methods for space object identification. He also has internship experience in automation, process control, attitude determination systems, and systems engineering.
Victor Lopez provides a summary of his education and experience. He is currently pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley with a 3.46 GPA and previously earned an A.S. in Mathematics from Chabot College with a 3.68 GPA. His experience includes computational fluid dynamics research, engineering roles at GM and Intel, and management experience at an auto parts retailer. He is also conducting finite element research on metamaterial structures and previously worked on a project decomposing model tars using plasma.
Zane Ricks is a mechanical and biomedical engineer with experience in technical support, tutoring, research, and clinical trials. He has over 10 years of experience in various roles including technical support, tutoring engineering and math students, directing pre-clinical research on neural stimulation, and coordinating human clinical trials. Ricks has a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno. He has strong skills in communication, analytics, computer programs, and technical areas relevant to engineering.
Zack Hsu is seeking a full-time position in design and manufacturing. He has a MEng in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley and MS in Applied Mechanics from National Taiwan University. His experience includes product design engineering at Foxconn where he led new product introduction processes and fixture design. He also has experience in metrology engineering at ASML and Applied Materials where he implemented machine learning models and conducted design of experiments. His skills include Python, CAD, FEA, metrology, and machine learning. He has published papers on topics related to electrostatic chuck modeling and semiconductor metrology.
[2017 AI-SOCD] AirBox Data Visualization: demonstration with case studiesLing-Jyh Chen
The document discusses data visualization tools and techniques used for the AirBox citizen science air pollution monitoring project. It describes the AirBox system which collects data from sensors, performs computations, and visualizes the data through various tools. It provides examples of visualizations including device information, comparisons, dashboards, maps, and animations. It also presents case studies showing patterns in air pollution data related to events like pollution coming from China, a religious celebration, wind patterns, and rain. The key lessons are that visualization is important for understanding data, web-based tools are preferred, and challenges around scalability, security, and privacy must be considered.
Kenan Unal is a systems engineering student at the University of Maryland seeking a full-time position. He has experience working as a systems engineer and engineer on projects involving air traffic control systems, missile defense planning, and aircraft noise analysis. His education includes a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and pursuing a master's degree in systems engineering. He has technical skills in Matlab, DOORS, modeling and simulation, and computer-aided design.
James Edwards graduated from Drexel University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in Biomechanics and Human Performance. He has worked as a Test Engineer at MET Laboratories since 2016 where he develops and implements software analysis for testing procedures and identifies issues and solutions. He also has experience as a Data Analyst at PJM Interconnection and North America Power Partners where he acquired and analyzed data using various programming languages and databases.
Ryan Hupe has over 15 years of experience in statistical analysis, hardware and software development, and project management for research projects. He has a PhD in Physics from Ohio State University and has worked on projects involving data analysis, electronics design, and experimental systems development for research experiments and autonomous high altitude flights. He also has experience developing educational outreach materials and presentations on science, technology, engineering, and math topics.
Aniketh Kalur is seeking a position as a mechanical, aerospace, or systems engineer. He has a Master's degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from UB and a Bachelor's in electronic engineering technology. His experience includes research assistantships developing control laws for satellites and gating methods for space object identification. He also has internship experience in automation, process control, attitude determination systems, and systems engineering.
Victor Lopez provides a summary of his education and experience. He is currently pursuing a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley with a 3.46 GPA and previously earned an A.S. in Mathematics from Chabot College with a 3.68 GPA. His experience includes computational fluid dynamics research, engineering roles at GM and Intel, and management experience at an auto parts retailer. He is also conducting finite element research on metamaterial structures and previously worked on a project decomposing model tars using plasma.
Zane Ricks is a mechanical and biomedical engineer with experience in technical support, tutoring, research, and clinical trials. He has over 10 years of experience in various roles including technical support, tutoring engineering and math students, directing pre-clinical research on neural stimulation, and coordinating human clinical trials. Ricks has a Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno. He has strong skills in communication, analytics, computer programs, and technical areas relevant to engineering.
Zack Hsu is seeking a full-time position in design and manufacturing. He has a MEng in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley and MS in Applied Mechanics from National Taiwan University. His experience includes product design engineering at Foxconn where he led new product introduction processes and fixture design. He also has experience in metrology engineering at ASML and Applied Materials where he implemented machine learning models and conducted design of experiments. His skills include Python, CAD, FEA, metrology, and machine learning. He has published papers on topics related to electrostatic chuck modeling and semiconductor metrology.
[2017 AI-SOCD] AirBox Data Visualization: demonstration with case studiesLing-Jyh Chen
The document discusses data visualization tools and techniques used for the AirBox citizen science air pollution monitoring project. It describes the AirBox system which collects data from sensors, performs computations, and visualizes the data through various tools. It provides examples of visualizations including device information, comparisons, dashboards, maps, and animations. It also presents case studies showing patterns in air pollution data related to events like pollution coming from China, a religious celebration, wind patterns, and rain. The key lessons are that visualization is important for understanding data, web-based tools are preferred, and challenges around scalability, security, and privacy must be considered.
Kenan Unal is a systems engineering student at the University of Maryland seeking a full-time position. He has experience working as a systems engineer and engineer on projects involving air traffic control systems, missile defense planning, and aircraft noise analysis. His education includes a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering and pursuing a master's degree in systems engineering. He has technical skills in Matlab, DOORS, modeling and simulation, and computer-aided design.
James Edwards graduated from Drexel University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a concentration in Biomechanics and Human Performance. He has worked as a Test Engineer at MET Laboratories since 2016 where he develops and implements software analysis for testing procedures and identifies issues and solutions. He also has experience as a Data Analyst at PJM Interconnection and North America Power Partners where he acquired and analyzed data using various programming languages and databases.
The document discusses the importance of managing customer experience through employees. It notes that surface acting by employees can lead to emotional dissonance, burnout, and increased quitting intentions. This negatively impacts the customer experience. The document recommends training employees in deep acting techniques, hiring resilient employees, empowering frontline staff, and providing the proper tools to support empathic management and a positive customer experience.
The document discusses several ways that innovation is disrupting the insurance industry and impacting actuaries:
1) Telematics uses data from devices to more accurately price car insurance based on individual driving behaviors and potentially reduce risks. This requires actuaries to continually update models.
2) Self-driving cars and car sharing may lead to fewer accidents and less need for traditional annual motor insurance, challenging actuaries to develop more flexible products.
3) Online aggregators are gaining insurance market share and incorporating social reviews, requiring insurers and actuaries to respond to changing consumer behaviors.
The document discusses how the thriller film "The Inner Fall" draws inspiration from and pays homage to other thriller films while also establishing its own identity. It establishes shots and credits in a similar way to "The Shinning" by emphasizing the director. It uses long establishing shots like nature documentaries but also incorporates close-ups. Character introductions mirror "The Maze Runner" through close-ups highlighting fear and disorientation. Shots of the protagonist walking through confusing settings reference "The Maze Runner" while being adapted to their lower budget. Flashbacks are used like in the game "Uncharted" and close-ups of the protagonist's face show memories and emotions as seen in "Oldboy".
Volunteers from Ball State University designed and began construction of a rock-reed wastewater treatment cell at Iracambi in Brazil. Other volunteers including Erik Hauenstein and Jurre Locht completed the construction from early June to late July 2015. The cell involves wastewater flowing from a septic tank through gravel of different sizes, being purified by microbes and reeds' roots as it flows from the deep to shallow end over 9.9 meters, then exiting through an outlet pipe.
Summer Nutrino Research Poster, "Target systems based from the proton source."Ryan Goode
The document discusses optimizing the thermal load of spherical targets for use in neutrino oscillation experiments. Such experiments produce high heat loads of around 20 kW that must be dissipated to prevent damage to the target. Simulation results show that an array of spherical targets cooled with circulating helium can effectively manage the heat load from a 2.3 MW proton beam. Parametric studies were conducted to analyze the effects of varying thermal boundary conditions, material properties, and geometric properties of the cooling system on the thermal load of the spherical target design.
Ryan C. Goode has experience in mechanical engineering, technical skills, and diesel mechanics. He received a Bachelor of Engineering in Physics from Chicago State University in 2015. His experience includes CAD modeling, data analysis, mechanical systems work, and technical communication. He has worked as a designer at Fermilab and conducted research at CERN. Goode also has extensive experience in diesel engine repair, heavy equipment operation, and fleet maintenance from previous roles. He is looking for a new career utilizing his engineering and mechanical skills.
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This document provides an overview of teaching applied statistics and data analytics in chemical engineering curricula. It discusses why these topics are important for chemical engineers to learn given increasing amounts of process data. It also covers sample topics that could be included, examples of courses at different universities, software options, and challenges and synergies with other courses. The goal is to help new faculty decide what content to include to impart useful data skills to undergraduate students.
Raymond Riznyk is a technical professional with expertise in Java, C/C++, MatLab, Microsoft Office, and statistical analysis. He has work experience installing and maintaining telecom systems and is currently pursuing an MS in SQL. His core competencies include customer service, critical thinking, mathematical aptitude, and decision-making. Riznyk has a BS in Physics and Mathematics from UNCC with a 3.97 GPA and research experience developing optical fiber tapering and statistical analysis programs.
Kyle Steven Ginter is a motivated Electrical and Computer Engineering student seeking an entry-level engineering position. He has a 3.1 GPA from Rutgers University and experience through coursework and internships in areas such as circuit design, programming, hardware testing, and systems engineering. Ginter has strong technical and communication skills and is hardworking with a desire to learn.
Ubaldo Balderas has over 5 years of experience as a Power and Analog Electronics Engineer in the aerospace industry. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and some graduate work. He has experience designing, testing, and troubleshooting analog and power electronics circuits. He is proficient in engineering tools such as MATLAB, PSpice, Saber, and software languages including Java, Python, C++, and SQL. Currently he works as a Quality Assurance Engineer where he writes test scripts and supports software deployment.
Christopher Eldridge has over 15 years of experience in systems engineering, new product development, and environmental engineering. He currently works as an Advanced Systems and Technology Engineer for Hamilton Sundstrand, where he develops advanced electrolyzer stacks, fuel cell systems, and environmental control systems. Previously, he worked as a System Engineer on NASA's Orion program and held other engineering roles at Hamilton Sundstrand. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Connecticut and has authored or co-authored several technical papers.
A results-driven Engineering and Information Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Science Teacher with a unique real-world background as an accomplished electrical / biomedical / software engineer, change agent, and trainer working across national and cultural boundaries.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Jeffrey S. Merrill as a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience in mechanical design, manufacturing, automation, project management, and facility operations. He has worked on projects in various industries and currently works as a System Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
In this deck from the HPC User Forum, Rick Stevens from Argonne presents: AI for Science.
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making strides in transforming how we live. From the tech industry embracing AI as the most important technology for the 21st century to governments around the world growing efforts in AI, initiatives are rapidly emerging in the space. In sync with these emerging initiatives including U.S. Department of Energy efforts, Argonne has launched an “AI for Science” initiative aimed at accelerating the development and adoption of AI approaches in scientific and engineering domains with the goal to accelerate research and development breakthroughs in energy, basic science, medicine, and national security, especially where we have significant volumes of data and relatively less developed theory. AI methods allow us to discover patterns in data that can lead to experimental hypotheses and thus link data driven methods to new experiments and new understanding."
Watch the video: https://wp.me/p3RLHQ-kQi
Learn more: https://www.anl.gov/topic/science-technology/artificial-intelligence
and
http://hpcuserforum.com
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
Results driven engineering students looking for an internship opportunity with this company, where I can proactively work on projects in Industrial, Safety, Quality, and System Engineering to expand my technical acumen and leadership skills.
Tianyi Wang is seeking a position in real-time systems, embedded system design, and process variation-/thermal-/power-aware computing. He has 6 years of research and development experience including statistical real-time scheduling on multiprocessors, process variation-aware system design, and thermal-aware system design. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Florida International University in 2015 with a GPA of 3.86/4.0.
Eric Fitzgerald has over 10 years of experience in data science and physics research. He currently works as a Data Scientist for Backcountry.com, where he has developed models and tools to improve customer retention, attribution of marketing spend, and analytics reporting. Previously he held research positions at Brandeis University, MIT, and the University of Oregon, conducting experimental particle physics and publishing his PhD work.
The document discusses the importance of managing customer experience through employees. It notes that surface acting by employees can lead to emotional dissonance, burnout, and increased quitting intentions. This negatively impacts the customer experience. The document recommends training employees in deep acting techniques, hiring resilient employees, empowering frontline staff, and providing the proper tools to support empathic management and a positive customer experience.
The document discusses several ways that innovation is disrupting the insurance industry and impacting actuaries:
1) Telematics uses data from devices to more accurately price car insurance based on individual driving behaviors and potentially reduce risks. This requires actuaries to continually update models.
2) Self-driving cars and car sharing may lead to fewer accidents and less need for traditional annual motor insurance, challenging actuaries to develop more flexible products.
3) Online aggregators are gaining insurance market share and incorporating social reviews, requiring insurers and actuaries to respond to changing consumer behaviors.
The document discusses how the thriller film "The Inner Fall" draws inspiration from and pays homage to other thriller films while also establishing its own identity. It establishes shots and credits in a similar way to "The Shinning" by emphasizing the director. It uses long establishing shots like nature documentaries but also incorporates close-ups. Character introductions mirror "The Maze Runner" through close-ups highlighting fear and disorientation. Shots of the protagonist walking through confusing settings reference "The Maze Runner" while being adapted to their lower budget. Flashbacks are used like in the game "Uncharted" and close-ups of the protagonist's face show memories and emotions as seen in "Oldboy".
Volunteers from Ball State University designed and began construction of a rock-reed wastewater treatment cell at Iracambi in Brazil. Other volunteers including Erik Hauenstein and Jurre Locht completed the construction from early June to late July 2015. The cell involves wastewater flowing from a septic tank through gravel of different sizes, being purified by microbes and reeds' roots as it flows from the deep to shallow end over 9.9 meters, then exiting through an outlet pipe.
Summer Nutrino Research Poster, "Target systems based from the proton source."Ryan Goode
The document discusses optimizing the thermal load of spherical targets for use in neutrino oscillation experiments. Such experiments produce high heat loads of around 20 kW that must be dissipated to prevent damage to the target. Simulation results show that an array of spherical targets cooled with circulating helium can effectively manage the heat load from a 2.3 MW proton beam. Parametric studies were conducted to analyze the effects of varying thermal boundary conditions, material properties, and geometric properties of the cooling system on the thermal load of the spherical target design.
Ryan C. Goode has experience in mechanical engineering, technical skills, and diesel mechanics. He received a Bachelor of Engineering in Physics from Chicago State University in 2015. His experience includes CAD modeling, data analysis, mechanical systems work, and technical communication. He has worked as a designer at Fermilab and conducted research at CERN. Goode also has extensive experience in diesel engine repair, heavy equipment operation, and fleet maintenance from previous roles. He is looking for a new career utilizing his engineering and mechanical skills.
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This document provides an overview of teaching applied statistics and data analytics in chemical engineering curricula. It discusses why these topics are important for chemical engineers to learn given increasing amounts of process data. It also covers sample topics that could be included, examples of courses at different universities, software options, and challenges and synergies with other courses. The goal is to help new faculty decide what content to include to impart useful data skills to undergraduate students.
Raymond Riznyk is a technical professional with expertise in Java, C/C++, MatLab, Microsoft Office, and statistical analysis. He has work experience installing and maintaining telecom systems and is currently pursuing an MS in SQL. His core competencies include customer service, critical thinking, mathematical aptitude, and decision-making. Riznyk has a BS in Physics and Mathematics from UNCC with a 3.97 GPA and research experience developing optical fiber tapering and statistical analysis programs.
Kyle Steven Ginter is a motivated Electrical and Computer Engineering student seeking an entry-level engineering position. He has a 3.1 GPA from Rutgers University and experience through coursework and internships in areas such as circuit design, programming, hardware testing, and systems engineering. Ginter has strong technical and communication skills and is hardworking with a desire to learn.
Ubaldo Balderas has over 5 years of experience as a Power and Analog Electronics Engineer in the aerospace industry. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and some graduate work. He has experience designing, testing, and troubleshooting analog and power electronics circuits. He is proficient in engineering tools such as MATLAB, PSpice, Saber, and software languages including Java, Python, C++, and SQL. Currently he works as a Quality Assurance Engineer where he writes test scripts and supports software deployment.
Christopher Eldridge has over 15 years of experience in systems engineering, new product development, and environmental engineering. He currently works as an Advanced Systems and Technology Engineer for Hamilton Sundstrand, where he develops advanced electrolyzer stacks, fuel cell systems, and environmental control systems. Previously, he worked as a System Engineer on NASA's Orion program and held other engineering roles at Hamilton Sundstrand. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Connecticut and has authored or co-authored several technical papers.
A results-driven Engineering and Information Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Science Teacher with a unique real-world background as an accomplished electrical / biomedical / software engineer, change agent, and trainer working across national and cultural boundaries.
This document summarizes the experience and qualifications of Jeffrey S. Merrill as a mechanical engineer with over 20 years of experience in mechanical design, manufacturing, automation, project management, and facility operations. He has worked on projects in various industries and currently works as a System Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
In this deck from the HPC User Forum, Rick Stevens from Argonne presents: AI for Science.
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making strides in transforming how we live. From the tech industry embracing AI as the most important technology for the 21st century to governments around the world growing efforts in AI, initiatives are rapidly emerging in the space. In sync with these emerging initiatives including U.S. Department of Energy efforts, Argonne has launched an “AI for Science” initiative aimed at accelerating the development and adoption of AI approaches in scientific and engineering domains with the goal to accelerate research and development breakthroughs in energy, basic science, medicine, and national security, especially where we have significant volumes of data and relatively less developed theory. AI methods allow us to discover patterns in data that can lead to experimental hypotheses and thus link data driven methods to new experiments and new understanding."
Watch the video: https://wp.me/p3RLHQ-kQi
Learn more: https://www.anl.gov/topic/science-technology/artificial-intelligence
and
http://hpcuserforum.com
Sign up for our insideHPC Newsletter: http://insidehpc.com/newsletter
Results driven engineering students looking for an internship opportunity with this company, where I can proactively work on projects in Industrial, Safety, Quality, and System Engineering to expand my technical acumen and leadership skills.
Tianyi Wang is seeking a position in real-time systems, embedded system design, and process variation-/thermal-/power-aware computing. He has 6 years of research and development experience including statistical real-time scheduling on multiprocessors, process variation-aware system design, and thermal-aware system design. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Florida International University in 2015 with a GPA of 3.86/4.0.
Eric Fitzgerald has over 10 years of experience in data science and physics research. He currently works as a Data Scientist for Backcountry.com, where he has developed models and tools to improve customer retention, attribution of marketing spend, and analytics reporting. Previously he held research positions at Brandeis University, MIT, and the University of Oregon, conducting experimental particle physics and publishing his PhD work.
Umair Khan is an electrical engineer with experience in RF/microwave engineering, signal processing, and wireless design. He has worked as a system analyst and product engineer, delivering electrical systems and controls. His experience includes design, development, testing, and optimization of wireless lighting control systems and RF components. He is proficient in MATLAB, PSpice, C#, Verilog, and MS Office applications.
Gokul Ramachandran has experience in RTL verification using System Verilog/UVM in SAT and full chip level test benches. He has a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from the University of California-Santa Barbara and is currently a Hardware Engineer at Oracle America Inc working on reset verification and power management blocks.
Monica L O'Neil is an experienced reliability, maintainability and testability engineer with over 10 years of experience in defense, aerospace, and energy industries. She holds BS and MS degrees in engineering and has worked at Lockheed Martin for over 15 years, currently serving as a senior engineer supervisor. Her responsibilities include requirements analysis, testing, failure analysis, and ensuring systems meet reliability and maintainability standards. She has received several awards for her work in areas such as FRACAS improvements and reliability program development.
Garima Garg is a graduate student at UC Santa Cruz pursuing a MS in Statistics and Applied Mathematics. She has work experience as a software engineer/analyst at Accenture and research experience at the University of Washington and UC Santa Cruz. Her areas of interest include statistics, machine learning, data science, and data visualization. She has strong skills in statistical tools like R and SPSS as well as programming languages like Python, C/C++, PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and Java. Some of her projects include predictive modeling of prostate cancer, disease prediction using neuroimaging data, and Bayesian regression models applied to HIV and life expectancy datasets.
Garima Garg is a graduate student studying Statistics and Applied Mathematics at UC Santa Cruz. She has a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology. Her areas of interest include statistics, machine learning, data science, and data visualization. She has work experience as a teaching assistant, research assistant, and software engineer/analyst. Some of her projects include predictive modeling of prostate cancer, disease prediction using neuroimaging data, and Bayesian regression models applied to HIV and life expectancy datasets.
Marcel Gaudet has extensive education and experience in engineering, technology management, and statistics. He has worked in semiconductor manufacturing for STMicroelectronics and Applied Materials, specializing in process improvement, quality management, and program management. He has received several awards for successfully leading statistical analysis projects, implementing new software systems, and developing sampling plans to reduce manufacturing costs while maintaining quality standards.
Matthew P. Weber has a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Delaware with an overall GPA of 3.24. He has experience in safety engineering, energy consulting, and undergraduate research. His skills include ASPEN PLUS, Biovia CISPro, Google Office applications, MATLAB, AutoCAD, and ASPEN HYSYS. He is a member of AIChE and has received a safety certificate from SAChE.
1. Ryan C. Goode
16948 Wausau Avenue South Holland IL, 60473 U.S. citizen (708) 355-1674 gooderyan76@gmail.com
EDUCATION Chicago State University Bachelor of Engineering in Physics GPA 3.05/4.0 May 2015
16 yearsof TECHNICAL, & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS January 2008 - Present
• Turningresearchideasintotechnical plans,usingcomputer aideddesign/modelling(CAD/CAM)
• Programs(NX-teamcenter,ANSYS,INVENTOR,AUTOCAD360, Set BasedDesign,DesignOptimization)
• Data analysisanddata acquisitionof statistical tolerance analysis.
• opto-mechanicalcomponentsandsystems. • Data Analysis &Management.(Excel)
• GMP fortooling,molding,designandprocess. • Technical Communication&Networking.
• DiagnosticExperience.(Mechanical/Electrical) • Oversee maintenance programs andqualitycontrol.
• BudgetManagement,manufacturing. • Electrical testingDC/ACmulti-meter/oscilloscope.
MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE (handson withclassA CDL) August2000 - Present
• Engine rebuilding, testing, transmissiongearing,clutch,anddrive linespecs.
• Heavyequipmenthydraulicsystems,vacuumpumprebuilds.
• Coolingsystems,andA/C,electrical &mechanical tuning/calibrating,welding,brazing, fabricating.
• Carryingout surveysof mechanical systemsandequipmenttosee if they're workingproperly.
• Overseeingmaintenance programsandqualitycontrol managingandleadingaprojectteamof
technicians,designersandotherengineeringprofessionals.
References: Mike Kalajian (773) 545-4213 mkalajian@slidematicproducts.com
Dr.Austin Harton (708) 921-0744 aharton@csu.edu
Maurice Ball (630) 334-1371 reese@fnal.gov
Dr. Edmundo Garcia (773) 995-2325 edmundo.garcia@csu.edu
WilliamG. Jansma (630) 252-9353 jansma@anl.gov
Self-Employment:“Goode'sMechanical Services” Aug2015 -- Current
Examinationforrepairtodetermine the extentof damage ormalfunctions,andfabrications.
Engineeringpractices,anddraftingqualitiesbroughttolife forcustomers.
RESEARCH & WORK EXPERIENCE
Fermilab, Batavia, IL. Post Graduate Summer REU (Pittman/Zwaska) June 2015 – Aug2015
Responsibilities/Results
Serving asa Designer forthe MechanicalDrafting DepartmentAcceleratorDivision – U.SHigh Powered R&D
• Simulationstudiesof spherical targets andthermal solutions,andcreatednew prototypegeometriesusingNX.
• Provideddirectionstomanufacturingaccordingtoengineeringanddesignintent.
• Calculatedloaddistribution,torque,density,momentsof inertia,stressandcrossreferencedwithANSYSoutput.
• Researchedvariousmanufacturingvendorstoobtainpricingandmanufacturability.
• UtilizedMcMaster-Carr,MuellerIndustries,MDCandotherwebsitestogatherspecificationsonpurchasedparts
to be usedinassemblydesign.
• Reverse engineeredpartsfromobsolete drawingstoprovide solidmodelsforanalysis.
• Designedpartsfromvisualizationandmeasurementstoaccommodate designneeds.
CERN, Switzerland, EuropeanExperience REU ThesisResearch (Garcia/Harton) May 2014 – May 2015
2. Responsibilities/Results
At(CERN)Summerof 2014 ourmain goalwasthe validation of Simulationson theALICE experimentduring thelong
Shutdown process.Each of the fourexperiments(ALICE) being one,along theLargeHadron Collider(LHC)isfilled
with many Detectorsystems.
• ALICE Experiment- Researched&calibratedtwomainelectromagneticdetectorsthe EMCALto the newDCAL
• EncryptingC++ code with Linux, Alirootasprogrammaintenance andsimulations,andhistograms.
• Attendedmeetingswithleadnuclearengineers,conferences,andcollaboratedthroughclosedgroupemails.
collaboratedwithresearchersatLaurence Livermore National LabandCERN.
• optimizingthe designparametersof the T0-Plusdetector,suchasthe size and segmentationof the radiatoror
the numberof modulesandgeometryof the array.
• Analyzedexperimental datawithreconstructedsimulation.(Geant4)
• Installedfibroticleadsintophotondetectorsandtestedforelectrical connections300metersbelowgroundlevel.
• Continuedresearch,andsimulationsinthe PhysicsLabat CSU until graduationandseniorthesispresentations.
Chicago State University PYSTEC Learning Assistant(PhysicsDept./15 hrsper wk) August2013 – May 2015
• Assistedwithprepof lectures,discussionselectionsandlabexperiments.Managedcourse gradingandevaluations.
• Taught a CPS highschool physicsclassatGary ComerCollege PrepunderCSfacultysupervisor.
PhysicsLab Technician (PhysicsDept./15 hrs perwk) January2013 – May 2015
• Managed setups,safetychecksandmaintenance of physicscourse laboratories.
EmploymentGap Reason: Looking for a Career Sept2012 – Dec 2012
American Eagle Steel LLC. Chicago HeightsIL. Full time employment June 2010 – Aug2012
Truck Driver/Mechanic
• Secure Loadswithchainsand binderssometimestarpsandstraps.
• Inspecttheirtrailerbefore andafterthe trip,andrecordany defectstheyfind.
• Reportseriousmechanical problemsandrepairasneededtomaintainefficiency.
• Offermechanical advice tothe company,andhelpwithrepairingmachinerywheneconomicallypossible.
• Delivergoodswhileoperatingatractor-trailertruck,sometimesoverintercityroutesorspanningseveral states.
• Recordamountand type of cargo beingdelivered,andtake ordersfornew delivers.
• Reportto a dispatcheranyincidentsencounteredonthe road,andplanroutesusingmapsor satellite tracking.
Wes’sService Inc. CalumetCityIL. Full Time Employment April 2009—June 2010
Service Road Side Diesel Mechanic/Heavy Tows
DailyInspectionsof equipment,andinventoryof tools.
Emergencyresponse requirements,andcrashscene cleanups
Diagnosisof onboard computersystems TeamViewertoperformcustomtuningthroughthe ECM/engine.
Jack's SpecializedServicesInc. Country Club Hills IL. Full time employment Feb2007—Feb 2009
Truck Driver foroversized loads/Diesel Mechanic
• Pre and Posttrip inspections,andfirstlightdelivery,andlonghourdays.
• Adjuststretchedtrailersizesforappropriate length,andhighwayregulationsandDOTescorts.
• Secure extremelylarge loadsof steel,andre-secureasproperjudgementcallsfor.
• Work part time as a diesel mechanicunderheadmechanic,repairedturbochargers,drive Lines,engines.
• Followall OSHA Jobsite rules,andsafetyguildlines.
Brites Cartage SouthHolland IL.- Keldorn Trucking LLC. Lynwood IL. Aug2000—Jan 2006
Lead Diesel Mechanic,Heavy EquipmentOperator,Field Engineer
• WeldingandTrailerfabrications,VacuumTankinspections,andVacuumpumprebuilding.
• Diesel Engine,Hydraulicpump,andTransmission Rebuilds,Drive lines,Differentials.
• Some Civil Engineeringfield/surveywork,grading,andfollowingblueprintsforbuildingcode,andjobsites.
• Environmental subcontractingworkoutof town1 monthat a time for BPOil Companygas spill cleanups.