Recent Graduate Aerospace Engineer Resume
BRUCE WAYNE
103 Peace Lane
Mountain View, CA 94034
650-325-1618
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Dynamic and a future oriented team player with an excellent understandings in aerospace and mechanical engineering. Good practical knowledge in CAD drafting, including skill set to interpret and analyze information to design and develope models. Encouraging team leader with the ability of thinking laterally for providing solutions, practicing independent judgments and decision making role in the resolution and diagnosis of problems. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability of communicating people effectively at all levels.
- CFD Analysis
- Gas Dynamics
- Propulsion
- CAD Drafting
- Viscous Flow
- Structural Design and Analysis
- Aerodynamics
- Stress Analysis
- Numerical Analysis
- Space Systems
- Finite Element Analysis
- Engineering Graphics and Design
Advanced knowledge in Catia V5, AutoCAD 2000/2002, Ansys V5.5, Matlab R12 and FLUENT
EXPERIENCE
New York Institute of Technology, NY, 2005
Research Associate (Summer Trainee Position)
Reporting directly to the Professor of NYIT Propulsion Research Department performing research and development for various projects; aerodynamics; data extrapolation; CAD drawings and CFD analysis.
- Implemental in managing total set-up for solid motor rocket experiments; designed sitting assembly and performed entire set of CAD operations employing AutoCAD.
- Jointly worked with the professor regarding the operation and usage of the Simfoli System for the new data computation hardware to be employed by thesis students; designed a step-by-step technical manual for students using software.
- Individually calculated aerodynamics coefficients for the RTD-1 at different altitudes in order to match CFD analysis results, enabling the corelation of numbers in Missile Guidance System.
- Performed CFD analysis for RTD-1 as well as LPLADS vehicles for determining aerodynamics coefficients and visualizing the flow on the rocket vehicles, resulting in possible design modifications for both the vehicles; analysis and testing, was performed using FLUENT.
- Designed and developed entire CAD drawings for experimentation purposes, including Solid Missile Motor (SMM) Safety duct GA/Detailed, SRM Sitting Assembly GA, SMM Sitting Assembly Detailed, Large Payload Low Altitude Delivery System (LPLADS) GA/Detailed, LPLADS 3D, and Missile Glider Vehicle 3D.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
New York Institute of Technology, NY, 2005 – 2006
Student
- Appointed as Team Leader for various academic projects, managing small groups of 5-6 and assisting other team members in solving problems.
- Cooperated with project team in successful designing the International Space Station (ISS) module designed for regular experimental purposes. In case of emergencies, module had the ability to get separated from the ISS and then serve as a safe haven for crew.
- Examined and translated information in developing a CFD model of external flow over the rocket vehicles for thesis project; rocket vehicles were modelled in AutoCAD and meshed using Gambit, while CFD analysis was performed using FLUENT.
EDUCATION
New York Institute of Technology, NY
Bachelor of Engineering (2006)
Major: Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering