


Due to the nature of the classified work (Defense), I am not able to upload Solidworks/Creo Models nor the contents of my coding projects. I will, however, give more depth to the points I made on my resume!
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Originated designs for fixtures in SolidWorks/Creo to optimize packaging efficiency while minimizing the effects of thermal warping
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I worked with both Solidworks and Creo​. I was more accustomed to SW, but Creo was a great learning experience
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My goal was to create fixtures that addressed the problem of a very sensitive/expensive equipment getting stuck in a protective container due to the thermal warping from the extremely high heat the equipment is kept at
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Prioritized a design that used as little material as possible, easy to assemble and take out in packaging
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Implemented NI-DAQ hardware in a classified lab and wrote LabVIEW code to record vibrations and alert when vibrations exceed thresholds to monitor the stability of a testing pier
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I learned a new program and developed code to monitor the​ vibrations in a laboratory since the equipment used is extremely sensitive and needs to be in a completely stable room to be calibrated
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Needed to validate the outliers in testing was due to abnormal vibrations rather than the equipment malfunctioning
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Worked in a workshop setting to drill/cut wood and metal, soldered circuits onto ardiuno boards
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When I was low on work, I would bug other supervisors to give me non systems engineering work (I wanted to work with my hands!!). So I would go to the machine shop to drill and solder circuits​
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