Man Kin Chow
Local Address: **** ****** **** • Vestal, NY 13850
Permanent Address: 103 Roosevelt Ave • Staten Island, NY 10314
Phone: 646-***-**** • E-mail: abjclr@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Binghamton University, State University of New York, Watson School of Engineering Expected graduation May 2015
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Overall GPA: 3.078 GPA
TECHNICAL SKILLs
• Solid Edge • Mathematica • MatLAB • Pro-Engineer: Creo 2.0 • AutoCAD
• Bilingual: Proficient in Cantonese and English
ENGINEERING RELATED EXPERIENCE
New York City Human Resource Administration (HRA), Bureau of Space and Design
Intern June 2013 – Sep. 2013
• Explored HRA work sites throughout the city to update floorplans and equipment indexes
• Modified existing floor plans of HRA buildings in HRA database using AutoCAD
• Improved on existing equipment catalog using Microsoft Project by researching appropriate products and substituting obsolete
ones
ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Landing Gear: Mechanism Design and Analysis of Motion and Stress
Junior Design Project Fall 2013 Sep. 2012 – Dec. 2012
• Modeled a landing gear using Creo 2.0 to conduct finite element analysis for stress due to motion
• Compiled a professional report using results including design and run parameters, factor of safety, and analysis results to
validate the program’s ability to calculate accurate data that reflects real life simulations
Junior Project; Creo 2.0 Adjustable lamp shade
Junior Design Project Spring 2014 Sep. 2012 – Dec. 2012
• Chose a personal problem to improve the efficiency of lamps by developing an engineering solution with respect to measurable
criteria to demonstrate success of solution
• Designed an adjustable lamp shade and conducted finite element analysis on Creo 2.0 to prove this solution was viable and met
the initial criteria
• Demonstrated understanding of project by compiling a final report with proof of concept, explanation of design and results, and
detailed and assembly drawings
Freshmen Project; Reverse Engineering
Engineering Communications I Sep. 2010 – Dec. 2012
• Led a group of five undergraduates to successfully reverse engineer a heat inducing device by organizing meetings, distribution
responsibilities, and holding team accountable to due dates and expectations
• Utilized Solid Edge to virtually create the appliance and theoretically modified it to improve upon its original design
LEADERSHIP
Hong Kong Exchange Square; Binghamton University
President Sep. 2011 – May 2012
• Spearheaded the organization’s internal processes by planning and leading weekly meetings, coordinating events with executive
board members to promote Hong Kong culture, and actively shaped the future of the organization by recruiting associates
• Increase number of active members and average attendees to HKES events threefold by utilizing social resources provided by
Binghamton University
Webmaster Jan. 2011 – May 2011
• Created posters and presentations for HKES related events using Microsoft PowerPoint
• Communicated with Student Association as executive board liaison to organize ways to spread awareness of Hong Kong culture
throughout campus
Korean Christian Fellowship; Binghamton University
Vice President Sep. 2014 - Present
• Planned activities such as showcases and retreats and guaranteed the events ran accordingly by overseeing each aspect of said
events
• Led prayer nights to ensure our organization’s vision is clearly portrayed
Korean American Student Association; Binghamton University
Modern Dance Director Sep. 2011 - Present
• Competed in and placed first in Bhangra’s annual showcases
• Held tryouts and led weekly practices