Amaya A. Freshman: Women in Engineering Living and Learning Community
Amaya A. Freshman: Women in Engineering Living and Learning Community
RELEVANT PROJECTS
Over Sand Vehicle Project, Structures Subteam Leader Sept. 2016 – Present
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Collaborate with a group of 10 students to design, build, and test an over sand
vehicle on a budget of $400 and a deadline of 3 months
• Lead the structure sub team to build the structure and shell of the over sand
vehicle within size and weight specifications
• Individually create a full technical drawing of over sand vehicle and its
components on PTC Creo Parametric
Puzzle Cube Project, CAD Subteam Leader Sept. 2014 – May 2015
• Designed and constructed a wooden puzzle cube made up of 8 pieces
• Used hand drawn technical drawings and CAD programs to design and plan
puzzle before construction
• Puzzle was given a “challenging” level of difficulty and was not able to be
solved in less than 6 minutes
ACTIVITIES
Terrapin Theatre Troupe, Member Sept. 2016 – Present
• Sing and dance in on-campus theatre troupe that puts on 2 shows per semester
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Honors College: Gemstone Research Program Citation expected May 2019
• Chosen for rigorous multidisciplinary team four year research program focused
on designing, directing, and conducting research into major technological and
societal issues.
• As a member of 6 student team GINU, submitted research proposal for a global
positioning system and inertial navigation unit to work together to provide
walking directions from building to building in an outdoor setting.
• Initiated data collection for global positioning operation and communication
protocol.
WORK EXPERIENCE
ITT- Advanced Engineering and Sciences Bowie, MD
Technical Intern level 4 – Algorithm Team Member June – Aug. 2016
• Completed the traceability of the engineering analysis for the Spectrum
Management Transition Initiative (SMTI) project.
• Aided head engineer of algorithm team on the creation of technical engineering
specifications.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Alpha Sigma Phi, Fraternity College Park, MD
Philanthropy Chair May 2016 – Present
• Established a community basketball tournament, which raised over $4000 for
the Livestrong Foundation.
SKILLS
MATLAB, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Creo Parametric, Robotics Lab, Excel
Exposure to HTML and Java
SAMPLE RESUMES BEKELE D. PROJECTS
[email protected] • (301) 555-5555
555 Baltimore Road, Small Town, MD 12345
PROFILE
Entry-level engineer focusing on satellite design and control, aerospace structures,
thermal system design, or launch vehicle development.
EDUCATION
University of Maryland, A. James Clark School of Engineering College Park, MD
B.S., Aerospace Engineering GPA: 3.8 Expected May 2017
EXPERIENCE
Supersonic Wedge Model, Independent Research and Design College Park, MD
Special Topics in Wind Tunnel Testing, University of Maryland Sept. 2016–present
• Researched, designed, and tested a wedge model for use in a Mach 2.2 wind
tunnel.
• Analyzed shockwave patterns produced using a color schlieron system.
Satellite Trajectory Analysis, Project Team Member College Park, MD
Space Navigation and Guidance, University of Maryland Sept. 2015–Dec. 2015
• Used telescope observations to plot the trajectory of several satellites.
• Executed coordinate transformations using MATLAB algorithms to determine
trajectories.
Burkina Faso Water Project, Team Member College Park, MD
Engineers Without Borders, University of Maryland Aug. 2014–May 2015
• Collaborated with a group of students and professional engineers to design a viable
water extraction system for a village in Burkina Faso.
• Aided in the design of the water storage tank and water distribution system.
Bridge Design Team, Project Team Co-Leader College Park, MD
Statics, University of Maryland Jan. 2014–May 2014
• Led a team of 8 students to design, fabricate, and test a functional prototype of a
wooden bridge designed to optimize the strength-to-weight ratio on a 3 week
deadline.
• Placed 2nd out of 15 teams for the best strength-to-weight ratio and received an A
on the project.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Engineering: AutoCAD, Pro Engineer, Inventor, EES, MATLAB, COMSOL,
SolidWorks, FEA experience
Languages: C++, MATLAB
Applications: Microsoft Office, Web Browsers, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe
Dreamweaver
Platforms: Windows 7/8/10, iOS, Linux
AFFILIATIONS
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2013-present
SAMPLE RESUMES 123 Terrapin Way [email protected]
Olivia Transfer College Park, MD 20742 (112)-345-5555
Education
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
B.S. Civil Engineering Expected Dec 2018
Montgomery Community College Cumulative GPA: 3.75
A.S. Mechanical Engineering (Honors Program) May 2016
Project Experience
Energy Efficient House Design Project—Team Leader College Park, MD Feb – May 2017
• Designed and constructed a small scale energy efficient house to explore sustainability ideas under a
$500 budget on a team of 4
• Individually calculated and investigated size and quantity of solar panels affordable and realistic for the
roof
• Presented 20 page design report to board of 6 engineering professors
Work Experience
Department of Transportation Services—Student Driver College Park, MD Aug 2016 - present
• Coordinate timely and reliable UM-Shuttle transit service involving over 30 vehicles to the campus
community which serves about 2.6 million riders
The Greene Turtle—Wait Staff Frederick, MD May 2013 - Aug 2015
• Provided customers with quality service while working in a fast-paced high pressure environment
Activities and Affiliations
Maryland Club Soccer Team—Team Captain Sep 2015 - Present
Alpha Omega Epsilon, Women in Engineering Sorority—Sister Aug 2016 - Present
Skills
Engineering: PTC Creo, SolidWorks, Arduino, SFRAME, FlowMaster, SewerCAD
Other: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project Professional
SAMPLE RESUMES Emily K. Quest 1234 Turtles Road, Newark, NJ 07101
862.222.5555 - [email protected]
Objective
To obtain a summer internship in technical consulting related to building and fire safety.
Education
University of Maryland College Park, MD Expected May 2018
B.S. Fire Protection Engineering (GPA: 3.63)
Quality Enhancement Systems and Teams (QUEST) Expected May 2018
Interdisciplinary quality management program that focuses on customer value management,
process and product design, problem solving, project management, customer satisfaction,
and teamwork.
• Collaborated on a team of 6 students with Unilever in order to establish a Foreign
Material Reduction Plan, utilizing several Six Sigma and Lean strategies.
Experience
Naval Research Laboratory, Intern Washington, DC May - August 2016
• Conducted research on high-expansion foam as a fire suppressant using a modified,
closed cup burner apparatus.
• Determined minimum expansion ratio necessary for flame extinction at specific fuel
flow rates and oxygen concentrations.
• Calibrated equipment, and revised and created protocol documentation for lab
equipment use.
• Observed and analyzed data from full-scale, low-expansion foam pool fire
experiments.
Lego Robotics Camp, Intern College Park, MD June - August 2015
• Instructed students on LEGO Mindstorm software and hardware as part of the Center
for Minorities in Science and Engineering curriculum in engineering fundamentals for
middle and elementary school students.
Digital Management, Inc., Intern Bethesda, MD January 2015
• Researched complex U.S. Government IT Services market, and presented a thorough
analysis of competition to the company’s senior board.
Honors and Awards
Banneker Key Scholar Full, four-year scholarship to the University of Maryland
University of Maryland Honors Program
Salamander Membership Honorary Fire Protection Engineering Society; initiated April 2015
Activities
Society of Fire Protection Engineers August 2014 - Present
University of Maryland Jewish Muslim Alliance August 2013 - Present
Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band, Pep Band August 2013 - Present
Computer Skills
Adobe Photoshop, InDesign; LabView; Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher)
SAMPLE RESUMES TERESA M. RESEARCH
2345 Delaware Road, Wilmington, DE 19810
[email protected] • 202.456.7890 • www.linkedin.com/in/tmresearch
ACTIVITIES Alpha Omega Epsilon, Professional Engineering Sorority Sept. 2014 – Present
Intramural Sports (Soccer, Softball, Flag Football) Sept. 2013 – Present
University Band (Bass Clarinet) May 2013 – Present
SAM BIOE
SAMPLE RESUMES 8000 Boteler Lane, College Park, MD 20740 • 123-456-7890 • [email protected]
Education
A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland Expected May 2017
B.S. Bioengineering GPA: 3.52
• Dean’s List: Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016
• Relevant Classes: Bioinstrumentation, Biomaterials, Biomechanics, Biosensor
Techniques, Computer-Aided Design, Modeling Physiological Systems
Skills
Engineering: CREO Parametric, SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, NX 8.5 (exposure), MATLAB, C
Laboratory: Bacterial culture, Stem cell culture, Gel Electrophoresis, FRET, Western Blotting.
Relevant Experience
Scaled Model of Boeing 747-200B Jan. 2015
CAD Team Member College Park, MD
• Modeled scaled replica of the Air Force One model of the Boeing 747-200B in team of
six engineers.
• Individually drafted the vertical stabilizer and rudder in CREO Parametric 2.0.
• Compiled 20-page design report with 2D drawings and bill of materials, and flight
simulation presentation.
Infant Respiratory Monitor Sept. 2012 – Jan. 2015
Team Leader College Park, MD
• Led a team of five multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate students to design and
prototype an infant respiratory monitor for neonatal care units in developing nations.
• Used CAD to draft the circuit schematics and 3-D print diode enclosure.
• Conceptualized universal user interface and device’s foot strap design.
• Composed and presented current results on a poster at Maryland Day 2014.
Model of Magnetic Drug Nanoparticle Therapy in Blood Vessel Sept. 2014 – Dec. 2014
Group Member College Park, MD
• Calculated a non-dimensionalized model of a magnetic drug nanoparticle in blood for a
scaled experimental setup, and determined experimental materials by analyzing fluid
forces of blood on a particle and blood vessel parameters
• Presented results in a 20-page design report with Force Body Diagrams, and
experimental protocol.
Mechanical Analysis of a Knee Sept. 2013 – Dec. 2013
Group Member College Park, MD
• Calculated static and dynamic forces present in a knee before, during, and after kicking a
soccer ball.
• Analyzed tendon and muscle data to determine the risk of injury to the ACL, patellar
tendon, and quadriceps muscles.
• Individually created Force Body diagrams to demonstrate the direction and magnitude
of musculoskeletal forces.
Apoptosis in Acute Myelocytic Leukemia Cells Jan. 2013 – May 2013
Researcher College Park, MD
• Determined the potential of an unknown drug as a cancer treatment by identifying
apoptosis in HL60 Leukemia cells.
• Performed Cell Viability dye-Exclusion, Mitochondrial Membrane, Annexin V/Propidium
Iodide, and Colorimetric Caspase Activity Assays, as well as Western Blotting to monitor
caspase and antibody activity of HL60 cells treated with drug.
• Presented a 20-minute presentation of results with suggestions for further testing
methods and treatment potential.
Objective
Seeking an entry-level design engineer position for biomedical devices
Education
A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
B.S. Bioengineering GPA: 3.52 Expected Graduation Date: May 2017
• Courses: Bioinstrumentation, Biomaterials, Biomechanics, Computer-Aided
Design, Modeling Physiological Systems
Skills
CREO Parametric, Pro/Engineer, Solidworks, Autodesk Inventor, NX 8.5 (exposure),
MATLAB, C programming (exposure), FEA, CAD (exposure), Microsoft Office
Relevant Experience
Scaled Model of Boeing 747-200B Jan. 2017
CAD Team Member College Park, MD
• Modeled a scaled replica of the Air Force One model of the Boeing 747-200B in
a team of six engineers.
• Individually drafted the vertical stabilizer and rudder in CREO Parametric 2.0.
• Compiled a 20-page design report with 2D drawings and bill of materials, and a
presentation with flight simulation.
Education
University of Maryland Expected Graduation Date: May 2017
B.S. Bioengineering GPA: 3.52
Course Highlights: Biomaterials, Biosensor Techniques, Modeling Physiological Systems,
Tissue Engineering, Technical Writing
Skills
Bacterial culture, Stem cell culture, Gel Electrophoresis, ELISA, FRET, Western Blotting,
MATLAB, Microsoft Office
Relevant Experience
Model of Magnetic Drug Nanoparticle Therapy in Blood Vessel Sept. 2016 – Dec. 2016
Group Member College Park, MD
• Calculated a non-dimensionalized model of a magnetic drug nanoparticle in blood for a scaled
experimental setup, determining experimental materials by analyzing fluid forces of blood on
a particle and blood vessel parameters.
• Presented results in a 20-page design report with Force Body Diagrams, and experimental
protocol.
Affiliations
Biomedical Engineers Society Sept. 2013 – Present
SAMPLE RESUMES
1234 Main Street NW Caitlyn CompE 123-456-7890
Washington, DC 12312 [email protected]
SKILLS EDUCATION
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel, MD
Intern: Sentiment Extraction – Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center Jan., June – Aug. 2016
• Researched natural language processing (NLP), specifically information extraction
• Parsed sentences using Stanford typed dependency (SD) representation to extract textual
relations
• Developed feature set from tagged sentiment words for input into conditional random field
(CRF) model
University of Maryland College Park, MD
Hovercraft Sub-group Leader – Engineering Design Sept. – Dec. 2014
• Calculated pressure requirements of design and subsequently chose proper levitation device
• Successfully collaborated with team members to prepare and present a formal preliminary
and final design report of completed hovercraft model using Pro/Engineer, Microsoft Excel,
and Microsoft PowerPoint
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
University of Maryland College Park, MD
Peer Assistant – Engineering Co-op & Career Services Office Jan. 2016 – present
• Provide advice for undergraduate engineering students on resumes and other job search
documents
Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference Beach Town, CA
Presenter – Region E Joint Collegiate and Professional Meeting Oct. 2015
• Demonstrated new and more efficient blog format created after being elected to position of
Regional Collegiate Communications Editor (RCCE)
ACTIVITIES
• Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Pi Tau Sigma Jan. 2015 – present
• University of Maryland Terp Runners Club Sept. 2013 – present
COMPUTER SKILLS
Applications: Pro/Engineer, MATLAB, Microsoft Office, Access, Excel
SAMPLE RESUMES Janel Career-Changer 123 Terrapin Terrace, College Park, MD 20742
301.555.5000 ● [email protected]
Civil Engineer with a Bachelor’s Degree (BSCE) and computer-aided drafting (CAD) and
design training. Demonstrated track record in problem solving, project management, and
engineering design with the ability to manage people and resources to produce quality results
on time and within budget constraints. Firsthand experience applying engineering principles to
develop cost-effective solutions to design problems. Proven leadership and communication
skills and a “go-getter” attitude that contributes to individual and team goals.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND TRAINING
• AutoCAD 3D Modeling • Structural Analysis • Geotechnical Engineering
• MicroStation • Engineering Materials • Project Management
• MATLAB • Geometrics and GIS • Spanish & French
• ArcGIS • Fluid Mechanics speaker
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Expected December 2016
University of Maryland, College Park, MD Major GPA: 3.2, Cumulative GPA: 2.8
Bachelor of Science, International Business May 2009
University of Maryland, College Park, MD GPA: 3.8
EXPERIENCE
Ecuador Project Leader June 2016 – Present
Engineers without Borders, Uduzhapa, Ecuador
• Coordinated a team of eighteen volunteers to analyze soil data during the four-week
construction phase, successfully installing 39 household latrines, significantly improving
public health conditions
Construction Group Member Jan – Oct 2015
U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon, University of Maryland Team, College Park, MD
• Networked with company representatives at the 2009 International Builder’s Show to
obtain over $50,000 in donations of free and reduced-cost building materials.
• Performed friction testing on footings to analyze lateral load capacity; conducted
compression testing on sample concrete cylinders to determine breaking strengths.
• Awards: People’s Choice Award; 8th place in overall competition
Project Team Member, Bridge Anti-Icing Project Aug – Dec 2014
Introduction to Engineering Design, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Designed, built, and tested a functional prototype of an autonomous bridge de-icing
system.
International Sales Representative Aug 2009 – Oct 2012
Hilton Worldwide, New York, NY
• Responded to sales inquiries, initiated new sales, and solicited potential clients.
MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Active Member Jan 2013 – Present
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Secretary Sep 2013 – May 2014
SAMPLE RESUMES Calvin Double-Major www.linkedin.com/in/cdoublemajo • [email protected]
D.O.D. SECRET CLEARANCE • 1234 Testudo Rd, College Park, MD 20740 • (301) 456-7890
EDUCATION
B.S., Aerospace Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, MD
B.S., M echanical Engineering Expected May 2017
M inor in I nternational Engineering
SKILLS
Microsoft Office SolidWorks CAD/FEA LabVIEW
Catia V5 CAD Abaqus FEA MATLAB
Pro/Engineer CAD ANSYS FEA C++ Programming
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Simulation-Based System Design Laboratory, College Park, MD
Undergraduate Research Assistant March – August 2016
• Created detailed 3-D components of virtual reality environments via CAD software
programs for a DARPA research project
Battelle National Biodefense Institute Frederick, MD
Engineering Intern May 2015 – August 2015
• Edited building drawings, labeled room numbers on exhaust valves, and reviewed
AutoCAD drawings and submittals for an autoclave move
• Helped orchestrate a preventative maintenance program for the Facility Operations
group
Terps Racing (SAE), University of Maryland College Park, MD
Baja SAE Vehicle Build; Project Team Leader January 2014 – May 2015
• Modified previous year’s Baja car for Birmingham, Alabama water event, converting it
into amphibious ATV to traverse a 1-km W-shaped pond and road courses without
removing flotation system
• Placed 4th out of 49 universities in the main event, a four-hour endurance race
United States Army Aberdeen Test Center Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Engineering Technician Intern May 2013 – February 2014; August 2014
• Wrote a 50+ page technical and chronological report detailing the range
modernization project efforts
• Performed test director tasks on seeded-fault data acquisition road tests of MRAPs,
HMMWVs and other military vehicles
EDUCATION
University of Maryland College Park, MD
MS, Telecommunications Engineering Expected May 2018
BMS College of Engineering, Visveswaraya Technological University Bangalore, India
BE, Telecommunication GPA: 3.75 May 2014
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
• Networking Protocols • Advanced Wireless Communications Networks
• Cyber Security • Decision Modeling
• Wireless OFDM Systems • AWS/PCS System Implementation
• Wireless LANs • Organizational Behavior in Telecom Industry
WORK EXPERIENCE
McKeldin Library, University of Maryland College Park, MD
Office Assistant October 2016 – present
• Work on a software tool “BSR – Advance” for database maintenance.
• Use WEB services for making reports and updating database.
• Apply HTML to create web pages for library Press Releases.
Mobile Communications Ltd. Bangalore, India
Engineer September 2014 – July 2016
• Worked with marketing department to redesign coverage-extension sites to
enhance company competiveness.
• Developed network capacity growth plans and designed 24 new sites to offload
capacities from existing sites.
• Led design of 65 coverage-extension sites and optimization of 120 on-air sites.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
WISPY, InSSIDer, WI-FI Scanner College Park, MD
Independent Project September 2016
• Inspected WLAN of University of Maryland and personal home access points, as
well as the surrounding networks.
• Troubleshot the access points for higher dBm, playing with frequency spectrum
and channels using the tool Channel, RSSI, and “Time Last Seen”.
• Exported Wi-Fi and GPS data to a KML file to view in Google Earth; also
compatible with most GPS devises (NMEA).
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Programming Skills: C++, SQL, SQL Server 2008, HTML, XML, JavaScript, MATLAB
Protocols Knowledge: TCP-IP, RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP
Applications: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP and 2010
Tools: SPSS Tool, WireShark, MaxPlan
ACTIVITIES
UMD Cricket Club September 2016-present
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Bangalore, India
Event Organizer/Coordinator September 2013 – May 2016
• Increased attendance at IEEE tech fest and cultural festival by 15% over two years
SAMPLE RESUMES ROHIT T. MASTERS
1234 Graduate Housing, Apt. 123 Phone: (123) 456-7890
College Park, MD 20740 E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND College Park, Maryland
M.E. Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.7 Expected May 2018
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Charlottesville, Virginia
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Business Minor GPA: 3.8 May 2012
• Magna cum Laude
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
AFFILIATIONS
American Institute of Chemical Engineers September 2010 - present
Association of Energy Engineers May 2012 - present
Tau Beta Pi Honor Society September 2011 – May 2012
SAMPLE RESUMES DENISE M. BIOTECH-GRAD
19 Some Fake Ct. [email protected]
Elkridge, MD 21075 301-555-7890
EDUCATION
PhD, Bioengineering Anticipated 2018
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Advanced to Candidacy, Nov. 2016
• GPA 4.0/4.0
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Doctoral Dissertation Research Jun. 2015 - present
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
• Investigate poly (amido amine) dendrimers as oral drug carriers of
anticancer therapeutics.
• Synthesize surface modified dendrimers and dendrimer drug conjugates and
characterize by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Size Exclusion
Chromatography (SEC).
• Assess cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and transepithelial permeability of
dendrimers and dendrimer-drug conjugates using in vitro Caco-2 cell model
• Independently determined impact of PEGylation of dendrimers on dendrimer
transport, uptake and interactions with epithelial tight junctions.
• Co-wrote book chapter: R. Kolhatkar, D. Biotech-Grad, and H. Ghandehari,
“Functionalized Dendrimers as Nanoscale Drug Carriers,” in Multifunctional
Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers, V. Torchilin (ed), Springer, 2009, pp. 201-232.
• Presented research poster at conference: D. Biotech-Grad, R. Kolhatkar
and H. Ghandehari. “PEGylation of Anionic PAMAM Dendrimers: Implications
for Oral Delivery.” Poster presentation, 35th Annual Meeting of the Controlled
Release Society, New York, NY, July 12-16, 2009.
Undergraduate Research Project Aug. 2010 –Apr. 2013
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Completed a competitive, NSF-funded, Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) summer internship program and then continued
research project as an undergraduate research fellow.
• Determined the surface structure and chemistry of DNA-GaAs biochips using
Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and
Atomic Force Microscopy.
• Investigated new application of biochip in biological dosimetry.
• Published manuscript in IEEE: M. Al-Sheikhly, D. Biotech-Grad, et al.
“Radiation Induced Failure Mechanisms of GaAs Based Biochips,” IEEE
Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability. Vol. 4, No. 2., June 2005.
• Wrote and defended an undergraduate thesis as part of the Engineering
Honors Program.
Biotech-Grad, p. 2/2
SAMPLE RESUMES
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Jun.- Aug. 2012
National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Gaithersburg, MD
• Developed an automated method to convert two-dimensional HIV protease
inhibitor chemical structures to three-dimensional animations showcasing
inhibitor interactions with protease active site using Pymol software.
• Created 300 visualizations of HIV Protease-Inhibitor interactions to
supplement HIV research database (HIVSDB).
• Presented results to scientists and peers at SURF Symposium.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Graduate Teaching Assistant Sep. 2014 - May 2015
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Facilitated laboratory exercises for 40 students in Freshman Bioengineering
Laboratory and delivered weekly lectures on engineering and biology topics.
• Graded 50 homework assignments weekly for Computational Methods in
Bioengineering course and answered student questions concerning C and
Matlab programming languages.
Computer Skills
Platforms: Unix, Linux, DOS, Windows XP/2000/NT, and VAX/VMS
Languages: C/C++, Java, MATLAB, Verilog, Assembly and C for Texas Instruments DSP
processors, Assembly and C for embedded systems and Intel x86 Assembly
Software: Network Simulator (NS2) GloMoSim, CPLEX, and Qualnet
Experience
Graduate Research Assistant, ECE Department, College Park, MD 8/2014 - Present
• Conduct research on dynamical behavior of TCP traffic in IP networks, and developed
award winning CDMA Aggregate Perturbation (CAP) technology for Distributed
Denial of Service (DDoS) Internet attacks (C/C++, MATLAB, TCL and NS2 code).
• Lead the design team of a library of signal processing blocks in Verilog. Designed and
implemented Dataflow/RTL and gate level realization DSP blocks including FIR and IIR
filters.
• Implement both the transmitter and receiver of a V22bis modem according to the ITU-T
recommendations based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C30 DSPs (C and TI
Assembly Code).
Control System Designer, MKK Control Systems (founder), Tehran, Iran 8/2012 - 7/2014
• Designed front-end of an embedded system of an autonomous process controller. This
control system is currently being mass produced, and it has been installed in more than
100 plants.
Control System Design Chief Engineer, Fan-Niroo Company, Tehran, Iran 8/2012 - 8/2014
• Designed and implemented a control, emergency shutdown and process visualization
system. The project included extensive hardware design of digital and analog control
boards and implementation of programming in C/C++ and X86 Assembly.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran 9/2011 - 6/2012
• Assisted in teaching of senior level electrical engineering courses, including Signals and
Systems, Control System Design, Digital Control and Modern Control.
Selected Publications
M. Shayman, R. Gahremanpour, R. Skoog, N. Jasinski and M. Ph.D., “Network Management
and Control Mechanisms to Prevent Maliciously Induced Network Stability,” Proc. 8th
IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS-2013).
M. Ph.D., K. Gallichio, and M. Shayman, “Mitigation of Denial of Service Attacks in the
Internet,” Proc. 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC-2012).
Professional Activities/Affiliations
• Paper Reviewer, INFOCOM 2009
• Paper Reviewer, International Conference on Communication (ICC) 2012 and 2014
• Member, Scientific Research Society (Sigma Xi)
• Student Member, IEEE
Graduate Courses
University of Maryland: Random Processes in Communications and Control, Multi-User
Communication, Wireless Communication, Digital Communications, Detection and Estimation
Theory, Digital Computer Design, CAD of Digital Systems, Advanced Digital System Design
Sharif University of Technology: Switching Systems, Information Theory, Data
Communication Networks, Object Oriented Programming, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and
Sets, Adaptive Control, Multi Variable Control, Optimal Control, Robust Control, Robotic
Manipulators, Applied Industrial Control, Modern Control, Nonlinear and Digital Control,
Discrete Signal Processing, Operation Research, Abstract Algebra, Math Analysis, Linear
Algebra
Additional Information
In The Media: “UM Business Plan Competition Could Launch Next Google,” 5/3/2014.
Received favorable comments about MacroPhage Networks and the CAP technology. Covered
by PR Newswire, CBS MarketWatch, NBC, National Hispanic Corporate Council, and The
Gazette.
SAMPLE RESUMES LUKE ALUMNI
1205 Alumni Fancy Street, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 807- 90XX [email protected]
CONSULTANT | PROJECT MANAGER
Product Design | Mechanical Engineering | Research & Development
Entrepreneur and product developer with a technical background and two years of consulting experience.
Demonstrated expertise in business operations, quality control, budget analysis management, and
negotiations and contract development. Strengths include:
• Quality Management • Product Design Engineering • Autodesk Inventor
• Bid Development & Contract • MATLAB • AutoCAD
Administration • C/C++ Based Arduino • Microsoft Excel (Macros)
• Staff Leadership & Resource • ANSYS • SQL queries
Management • SolidWorks
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BIG GOVERNMENT CONSULTING Washington, DC
Senior Consultant | Engineering Manager January 2015-Present
• Manage large scale projects including IT upgrades, HVAC installations, office renovations, and facilities
operations
• Gather customer requirements, write statements of work, budget project funds, and drive schedule
• Review Architecture and Engineering design drawings for accuracy, feasibility, and code compliance
• Ensured submitted plans complied with ASHRAE, IBC, OSHA, and client-developed standards
• Presented three final project reports to senior leads and successfully gained closed projects
PRIVATE TECH CONSULTING CORPORATION Reston, VA
Associate Consultant August 2014-January 2015
• Utilized agile development methodology to design and deliver custom business process management
applications in a fast paced environment
• Used a Java based framework and MySQL database language to aggregate and analyze business data
• Recognized by department for role in ensuring that the application was pushed to production on time
US GOVERNMENT, FACILITIES ENGINEERING Washington, DC
Project Manager Intern June-August, 2012 & 2013
• Acted as point of contact for all facilities planning and ad hoc needs of executive level offices
• Generated and oversaw the implementation of a recovery effort from an unexpected facilities crisis within
a 12 hour window
• Reviewed design drawings, drafted two Statements of Work, and acted as point of contact for contractors
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, MICRO- ROBOTICS LABORATORY College Park, MD
Product Developer January 2012- May 2012
• Developed fitness tracking workout gloves that communicate exercise data via Bluetooth Low Energy
• Developed a wiring schematic, designed a Printed Circuit Board, and constructed PCB in laboratory
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND College Park, MD
BS, Mechanical Engineering May 2014
Department of Engineering Chairman’s Award
Minor in Technology Entrepreneurship, Hinman CEOs Entrepreneurship Program,
Honors College - Entrepreneurship and Innovation