Marc R. Bamberger
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EDUCATION
Institution Course Work Societies/Awards
University of New Hampshire Turbulence Thesis: On the Downstream Evolution of the
Durham, NH Viscous Flow Mean Momentum Field in Turbulent Shear
2011 Graduate Analytical Fluid Dynamics Wake Flows
MS- ME: Fluid Mechanics Experimental Fluid Dynamics Presented work at 2010 American Physical
GPA: 3.34 Society Conference in Long Beach, Ca
University of New Hampshire Waves in Fluids Member of:
Durham, NH Underwater Acoustics University Honors Program
2009 Graduate Finite Element Analysis Nat. Engineering Honors Soc. (Tau Beta Pi)
BS- Mechanical Engineering System Dynamics Mathematics Honors Society (Pi Mu Epsilon)
GPA: 3.67 Thermal Systems Invited to:
Heat Transfer National Society of Leadership and Success
Thermodynamics (Sigma Alpha Pi)
Exp Measurement/Modeling Golden Key International Honors Society
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of New Hampshire, Fluid Mechanics Dept Fall 2009-Present
Durham, New Hampshire; Phone: 603-***-****
POSITION: Graduate Research.
Researched evolution of mean momentum field in turbulent shear-wake flows
Development of new platinum wire probes (Ø 2.5µm) to help resolve the micro-scales of turbulence.
Experiments performed in a dual-layer shear tunnel, and entirely automated and controlled using LabVIEW.
Post-processing of data written in Matlab.
Westinghouse Electric Company Summer 2008 & 2009
Newington, New Hampshire; Phone: 603-***-****
POSITION: Quality Assurance Intern.
Responsibilities include programming Microsoft Access Databases, CAD drawings of nuclear plant components,
Plant Subject Matter Expert for Magnetic Permeability of reactor components, and training engineers and shop
workers on magnetic permeability probing of machined parts.
University of New Hampshire, Mechanical Dept Fall 2007
Durham, New Hampshire; Phone: 603-***-****
POSITION: Designer/Machinist.
Responsibilities include designing and fabricating flow visualization chamber with a dye injection system to study
turbulent and laminar flow behavior around blunt bodies in a water tunnel.
University of New Hampshire, Mechanical and Ocean Enginee ring Dept Summer 2007
Durham, New Hampshire; Phone: 603-***-****
POSITION: Designer/Machinist. Responsibilities include designing and fabricating laboratory set-ups and an
automated air-lift for UNH Open Ocean Aquaculture project.
PROJECTS
Project Firechief- Designed, constructed, and programmed an autonomous firefighting robot to compete in Trinity
College FFRC. Project entailed extensive work in electrical systems, motor control, sensor integration, autonomous
robotics algorithms, and signal processing/filtering. New skills such as funding management, meeting strict
rd
deadlines, and delegation of responsibilities learned. Programmed entirely in LabVIEW. Placed 3 in Best Unified
Robot Performance.
FLOW VISUALIZATION/DATA ACQUISITION EXPERIENCE
Single/Multi-Wire Hotwire Anemometry, Laser Induced Fluorescents ([P]LIF), Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV),
Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV), Dye Injection
COMPUTER PROGRAM EXPERIENCE
LabVIEW, Matlab, ProEngineer, CAD, LaTeX/MiKTeX, SolidWorks, C++ programming, Marc/Metat FEA, Microsoft
Access Database, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint.