OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a full-time position in a materials engineering, research, or manufacturing environment where technical, communication, and teamwork skills can be utilized and enhanced.
AVAILABLE:
May 2005
EDUCATION:
BS in Material
Engineering,
BS
in Applied Mathematics,
GPA: Major 3.23, Cumulative 3.0
Currently enrolled in MSE 404G Polymeric Materials, MSE 436 Material Failure Analysis, MSE 531 Powder Metallurgy, and MSE 585 Materials Characterization Techniques.
Honors Graduate from
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Wright Patterson
Air Force Base (
Position: Engineering Technician (GS-04)
Obtained microstructural datasets of an Iron-Copper alloy using newly designed Robo-Met.3D.
Supervisor: Dr. Jonathan Spowart
Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company
(Summer 2002)
Position: Engineering Intern
Developed staffing plan to save company over $500,000 annually.
Calculated and analyzed loss data for entire north production floor.
Supervisor: Frank Fierro
Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Company
(Summer 2001)
Position: Engineering Intern
Designed and initiated plan to audit 221 pieces of equipment throughout entire packing floor.
Supervised a group of 6 employees in carrying out audits of all pieces of equipment.
Supervisor: John Lambert
ACTIVITIES:
NSBE Vice
President (2004 – 2005)
Inroads, Inc. Member (1997-2002)
Student Athletic Committee Delegate, SGA (2001)
Captain of Men’s Varsity Basketball Team (2000-2001)
Big Brother Program Mentor (1999-2001)
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Software – Oracle, Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint, Office, Clemex, LabView, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Image Ready. C++ Programming Language.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
William C. Parker Scholarship, sponsored by Office of Minority Affairs (2002-2005)
Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics (CSEM) Scholarship sponsored by the National Science Foundation (2003-2005)
Presidential Scholarship (1997-2001)