Resume
Profile:
16 years experience and training in SolidWorks and AutoCad Extensive longterm project work in mechanical and electrical engineering (see awards section below). Welding, sheet
metal and steel construction Structural engineering and machining Inorganic and organic chemistry Linux and
UNIX proficiency Optomechanical engineering Atomic force microscopy and semiconductor construction Pneumatics
and hydraulics Biodiesel manufacture, both in home and industrial settings. Diesel engine theory and practice NSF standard and sanitary fitting ANSI Y14.5 and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Manufacturing Planning
and Engineering Creative problem solving Leadership and team management Foreign Languages (German, Russian,
Japanese)
Awards:
Six-time Grand Award Winner, Lewis-Clark Regional Science and Mathematics Fair 1986-1991.
Four United States Army Grand Science Awards 1988-1991
1998, First Award, Vacuum Technology, 39th International
Science and Engineering Fair, Knoxville TN for cyclotronic acceleration of subatomic particles
1990, First Grand
Award, Electrical Engineering, United States Patent and Trademark Office, 41st International Science and Engineering Fair,
Tulsa OK for ArCPES (Argon Compression by Pulsed Electromagnetic Sequencing), a concept prototype nuclear fusion reactor
1991, Fourth World Grand Award, Engineering, 42nd International Science and Engineering Fair, Orlando FL, Stage Two
ArCPES in a Tetrapodal Orbicular Reactor (STATOR), this was an extension of the ArCPES prototype.
Who's Who in
American High Schools 1991
Two national Naval Science Awards from the Office of the Chief of Naval Research, 1990-1991
Education:
Associate of Applied Science from Lewis-Clark State College, with emphasis in engineering and
architecture. Graduated 1997.
Approximately 20 years of varied experience in mechanical, electrical and nuclear
engineering.
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