Position as an intern in Manufacturing/Mechanical engineering using problem solving skills, computer skills, teamwork, and knowledge of mechanical engineering and manufacturing principles. Storrs, CT
B.S. in Management and Engineering for Manufacturing, December 2000
Overall GPA: 3.28/4.00 Division GPA: 3.48/4.00
Relevant Course Work: Calculus I and II, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Applied Mechanics I, Physics for Engineers I and II, Mechanics of Materials, Electrical Engineering Principles, Products and Processes I and II, Material Science for Engineers, Manufacturing Systems, Metal Cutting Principles, Computers in Manufacturing, Manufacturing Automation, Machine Design, Measurement Techniques Windows 95/98/NT
Some Unix Experience
Microsoft Office 95/97/2000
Extensive Internet Experience Including Microsoft IE 5.0, FTP, and TelnetBasic
CADKEY, and Autocad experience
Pro Engineer 3D modeling and drawing package
CADRA computer aided design package
Awesim simulation modeling software
Basic FORTRAN and Visual Basic experience
Extensive hardware installation and repair experience Stamford, CT
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