P at r ick M. Saieh
Evergreen Park, Illinois 60805
Email: ************@*********.***
My objective is to gain an entry level Mechanical Engineering position. I will use my
Objective
knowledge of engineering principles and applied tools to provide direction and assistance
to work groups in order to meet assigned objectives. I possess the ability to fulfill the
duties and essential responsibilities for an entry level (new grad) engineer position. I
completed my BSME. I possess determination, perseverance, and strong mechanical
calculations skill. I am a quick learner, and I am highly motivated.
University of I llinois at Chicago (UIC)
E ducation
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, December 2010
Cumulative GPA: 3.3/4.0
Coursework Senior Design : Design and fabrication of Hybrid Electric Vehicle (adult tricycle)
using Pro Engineer and Pro Mechanica.
Undergraduate Research : Worked with Hydrocarbon Fuels and the particulates
resulting from combustion.
I nternal Combustion Engines: Used thermodynamic principles behind the combustion of
fuels within engines.
Statics: Analysis of forces, equilibrium of two- and three-dimensional structures, frames,
and machines. Friction, centroids, virtual work, and energy.
Strength of Materials: Relationships between the stresses and strains within a deformable
body. Axially loaded members, torsion, and the bending of bars. Stress transformation
equations. Column theory.
Materials for Manufacturing: Processing, structure, properties of materials used to
manufacture devices.
Fortran Programming For Engineers with MatLab: Engineering applications matrices,
equation solutions, MatLab environment.
Electrical Circuit Analysis: Linear circuit analysis: Networks, network theorems,
dependent sources, operational amplifiers, energy storage elements, transient analysis,
sinusoidal analysis, frequency response, filters.
Financial Engineering: Principles and techniques of economic analysis in engineering and
management science. Basic probability theory and decision problems under risk and
uncertainty.
Introduction to Thermodynamics: Principles of energy transport and work; properties of
substances and equations of state; first and second laws of thermodynamics; applications
to mechanical cycles and systems.
PATRICK M. SAIEH ************@*********.***
p. 2 resume
Engineering Dynamics: Dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Kinematics in different
coordinate systems, coordinate transformations.
Fluid Mechanics: Fluid properties. Dimensional analysis. Statics and kinematics.
Conservation equations. Inviscid and incompressible flows. Bernoulli’s equation
integral momentum theorems. Viscous flows. Boundary layer theories. Compressible
flows.
Engineering Graphics and Design: Principles of multiview projection. Related industrial
standards, applications to all engineering disciplines. CAD. Computer programming,
graphics.
Mechanical Vibrations: Free and forced vibrations of damped linear single and multiple
degree of freedom systems. Approximate methods instrumentation, and applications.
Dynamic Systems and Control:
Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery
Heat Transfer
Intermediate Thermodynamics
Experimental Methods In Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Process Principles
Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering
Introduction to Computer-Aided Design
Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Honors General Chemistry I
General Physics I (Mechanics)
General Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism)
General Physics III (Modern Physics)
Calculus I, II, III
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra
.
S kills PC proficiency Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point. Pro Engineer (Creo Elements)
and Pro Mechanica. Experienced with MatLab, Fortran, ChemKin and Maple.
Activities/Interests
Karate (Brown Belt 2nd Degree), and Mixed Martial Arts
Professional tutoring of high school and college level mathematics concepts
t o associates. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills used in this
position.