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MICHAEL V. SMITH
2050 East Broadway Road
Apartment 953
Tempe, AZ 85282
480 820- 4995
michael.v.smith@asu.edu
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Civil Engineering May 2010
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
GPA 3.7
HIGH SCHOOL
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James P. Smith
1584 West University #224 Tempe, AZ 85222 480 820-2535 James.P.Smith@asu.edu
Objective: To obtain a mechanical engineering internship for summer 2009
Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
May 2010
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
GPA 3.6
Technical Skills: MatLab, I-DEAS, P-SPICE, Lab View, Solid Works, Microsoft Office Suite
Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Computer Aided Design (CAD) Modeling
Class Projects: Tensile Test of Metallic Materials:
Conducted tensile stress analysis for multiple dog-bone samples of various metals
Utilized a tensile test machine to apply stress to sample while simultaneously collected data
Determined several mechanical properties of each material through extensive analysis of collected data
Analysis and Control of Scramjet Hypersonic Vehicles:
Researched issues with controlling hypersonic vehicles with high frequency flexible modes, and developed a robust control system
Programmed various Mat Lab codes, graphed results to represent issues with control in hypersonic vehicles
Work Experience:
Engineer s Assistant
Summers 2007, 2008
Brown and Associates, Phoenix, AZ
Accurately performed drainage studies, drafting and calculations with minimal supervision consistently meeting project deadlines
Security Guard
Fall 2006 -- present
SunDevil Stadium Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
Quickly respond to customers complaints to avoid escalated situations
Maintain composure while confronting belligerent fans to ensure safety and compliance to regulations
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Intel, Chandler, AZ
Data Entry Clerk
Summer 2007
Assistant Manager
Tiny Bookstore
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Analyzed code
Used six sigma
Conducted design of separation
Greeted
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Opened
accounts
Sold coffee
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inventory
Responded to
customers
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