Safwat Ghazawna
**** * ******** ****, ****** IL *1606
Cell: 309-***-**** - acs31f@r.postjobfree.com
PROFILE
Master’s Degree in Mechanical Design/ /Mechanical Engineering Program/ Bradley University. (3.9/4.0) GPA
Peoria/IL
2008-2013:
Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering/Power
Ramallah/Palestine
May 2012-July 2012:
Assigned to practical training in Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance of Automotive United Motor Trade Co.
Ramallah/Palestine
SKILLS
Languages: Arabic/English
Computer Skills:
Computer aided mechanical design: SolidWorks/Creo.
FEA analysis: ANSYS/ABAQUS.
Matlab programming.
Excellent skills in Microsoft Office packages.
Communication Skills:
Team work through several group projects.
Excellent presentation skills.
Ability to adapt new work environments.
EXPERIENCE/ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SolidWorks: Excellent skills in using Solidworks toward design projects and assignments since 2012, including the following projects:
The design and assembly of a Gearbox, as well as applying animation properties (2012).
The design of a Hip as replacement part to analyze the reaction loads (In combination with ANSYS) (2013).
Design of a LPG Heat Generating Plant as a senior project (2013).
The Design of an environmental control chamber to test microchips under controlled pressure and humidity conditions, as a graduation project (2015).
ABAQUS: In combination with Finite Element Analysis, including the following projects:
Analyzing the loads acting upon a steel wrench, as a requirement for FEA course. (2013)
Analyzing the stress acting upon the environmental control chamber as a result of the pressure difference (2015)
ANSYS: Very good experience in using the software in applying stress-strain analysis on parts and machines, including the analysis of the stresses acting upon a Hip-replacement part (2013).
Microsoft Excel: Excellent skills in using iteration analysis toward optimization problems, utilizing “ Goal Seek” and “ Solver” tools, including the following projects:
Size-cost optimization of a driver shaft in a conveyer belt production line, as a requirement for Advanced Design of Machine Tools course (2014).
Simulation of Temperature-position profiles in heat exchangers, fluids, and fins, in several projects and assignments through the Intermediate Heat Transfer course (2014).
Size-cost optimization of the environmental control chamber, applying dimensional and cost constrains, as a graduation project (2015).
ProE/Creo
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Teacher Assistant
February 2015 to Current
Bradley University - Peoria, IL
Lab reports grading/Research Project Student/Lab Monitor