Resumes
Resumes
Integrated Product Team Lead: Performance, Algorithms, Software, And Simulation
View pageLocation:
Tucson, AZ
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
University of Minnesota Jun 2010 - Mar 2013
NASA Space Technology Research Fellow
NASA Ames Research Center Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
Hypersonic CFD Development Intern
3M Nov 2008 - Jul 2010
Technical Aide
NASA Space Technology Research Fellow
NASA Ames Research Center Jun 2011 - Aug 2011
Hypersonic CFD Development Intern
3M Nov 2008 - Jul 2010
Technical Aide
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2010 - 2013
Masters Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2008 - 2010
BAEM, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2006 - 2008
B.S., Physics, Mathematics Minor
Masters Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 2008 - 2010
BAEM, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 2006 - 2008
B.S., Physics, Mathematics Minor
Skills:
Fluid Mechanics
Cfd
Dsmc
Fortran 90
Linux
Communication
Adaptability
Matlab
Tecplot
Leadership
Fortran
Ansys
Fluent
Microsoft Office
Gambit
Fluid Dynamics
Aerodynamics
Simulations
Aerospace
Latex
Numerical Analysis
Testing
C++
Labview
Systems Engineering
C
Technical Writing
Microsoft Excel
Data Analysis
Engineering
Systems Design
Modeling
Research
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Statistical Modeling
Gaussian Processes
Machine Learning
Hypersonic
Cfd
Dsmc
Fortran 90
Linux
Communication
Adaptability
Matlab
Tecplot
Leadership
Fortran
Ansys
Fluent
Microsoft Office
Gambit
Fluid Dynamics
Aerodynamics
Simulations
Aerospace
Latex
Numerical Analysis
Testing
C++
Labview
Systems Engineering
C
Technical Writing
Microsoft Excel
Data Analysis
Engineering
Systems Design
Modeling
Research
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Statistical Modeling
Gaussian Processes
Machine Learning
Hypersonic
Awards:
Kenneth G. and Rosemary R. Anderson Fellowship
University of Minnesota Department of Aerospace Engineering
NASA Space Technology Research Fellow
NASA
The Space Technology Research Grants Program is accelerating the development of "push" technologies to support the future space science and exploration needs of NASA, other government agencies and the commercial space sector. Innovative efforts with high risk and high payoff are being encouraged. Investment in innovative low-TRL research increases knowledge and capabilities in response to new questions and requirements, stimulates innovation, and allows more creative solutions to problems constrained by schedule and budget. Moreover, it is investment in fundamental research activities that has historically benefited the Nation on a broader basis, generating new industries and spin-off applications.
University of Minnesota Department of Aerospace Engineering
NASA Space Technology Research Fellow
NASA
The Space Technology Research Grants Program is accelerating the development of "push" technologies to support the future space science and exploration needs of NASA, other government agencies and the commercial space sector. Innovative efforts with high risk and high payoff are being encouraged. Investment in innovative low-TRL research increases knowledge and capabilities in response to new questions and requirements, stimulates innovation, and allows more creative solutions to problems constrained by schedule and budget. Moreover, it is investment in fundamental research activities that has historically benefited the Nation on a broader basis, generating new industries and spin-off applications.