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Engineering Project

Location:
Texas
Salary:
40000-50000/yr
Posted:
August 08, 2013

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Resume:

YU-KAI WENG

**** ****** **** ***.***, College Station, TX77840

404-***-**** ~ *************@*****.***

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

Master's degree with a thorough understanding of Aerospace Engineering and

a focus on combustion and heat transfer.

* Skilled with MATLAB, C++, FORTRAN, CAD modeling (AutoCAD and

SolidWorks), LabVIEW graphical programming and Microsoft Office.

* Experience in using the CFD in research.

* Leadership, interpersonal and communication skills. Bilingual - fluent

in English and Chinese.

* Adept at special problem presentations, project demonstrations and

technical document writing.

* Work well individually and in team-oriented environments.

* Great enthusiasm for new challenges. High energy level, honest,

trustworthy and a strong work ethic.

EDUCATION

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Atlanta, GA

Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering (emphasis on combustion and

heat transfer), May 2013

Research Assignment:

. Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory (Sep. 2012 - May.2013)

Conduct flame dynamics analysis through High-speed Planar Laser

Induced Fluorescence (OH-PLIF) flame-edge tracking by creating

computer codes to track the premixed flame's edge, monitoring the

dominant frequencies of flame sheets at various distances from the jet

outlet, analyzing velocity fluctuations on normal and tangential flame-

edge directions, and identifying the time period of the flame's blow-

off.

Projects:

. Noise Study for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Sep.

2012 - Dec. 2012)

Co-designed airport's noise mitigation system by using system

engineering processes and project management tools.

. Airport Capacity Study (Sep. 2012 - Dec. 2012)

Co-created a simulation program that optimized airport capacity based

on various weather conditions.

NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY, Tainan, Taiwan

Bachelor of Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics, June 2010

Research Assignment:

. Combustion and Propulsion Lab, Department of Aeronautics and

Astronautics (Feb. 2009 - Feb. 2010)

Designed a successful temperature controlling unit for populations

systems by using CFD-ACE to simulate the temperature distribution of

the combustion chamber and building an experimental mechanism that

identified the heat impact on the chamber wall.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

REPUBLIC OF CHINA AIR FORCE Aug. 2010 - Jul. 2011

F-16 Assistant Maintainer

. Maintained the F-16's air conditioning, hydraulic and landing gear

systems.



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