Aaron Greenberg
Education
**** ******** *. **** ******* of Engineering, Needham, MA
Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Engineering: Systems, GPA 3.71
Coursework: User-Oriented Collaborative Design, Computer Architecture, Software Design,
Mechanical Design, Dynamics, Computational Probability & Statistics
2012 Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Study Abroad Program, Spring 2012
Coursework: Foundations of Database Systems, Design for Packaging,
Data Structures & Algorithms, Engineering Design for Products
Experience
Protedyne Corporation, Mechanical Design Intern, Windsor, CT
2011
Worked on robotic automation system for blood testing. Designed components in SolidWorks
and prototyped using fused deposition modeling on a 3D printer. Installed designs for testing on
machine, including specimen-loading station, bucket inserts for specimen centrifuges, and cable
management systems.
2010 Olin College Machine Shop, Shop Attendant, Needham, MA
Maintained advanced equipment including CNC Omax Abrasive Waterjet cutter, 2-Axis CNC mill,
and manual lathe. Trained students to operate mills, lathes, grinders, drill presses, and band saws.
Fabricated steel, aluminum, brass, and plastic parts work-ordered by other students for projects
including autonomous robotic scorpion, CNC cake decorator, and electronic MasterLock cracker.
2010 Olin College Mini Baja SAE Team, Business Manager, Needham, MA
Handled finances and sponsor relationships for Olin s Mini Baja offroad vehicle design and racing
team. Interfaced with local and national sponsors and led fund-raising efforts. Raised $2,425
total from number of sponsors, including Goodrich Aerostructures and Foster-Miller (North
American division of QinetiQ).
Course Projects
2011 User-Oriented Collaborative Design
Team of four conducted user research, ideation, and synthesis to design and specify airline
service for frequent fliers. Held interviews, engaged in brain and bodystorming sessions, and
role-played user situations and interactions. Service attempted to alter flying by changing it from
anonymous, necessary evil to more enjoyable, social experience based on engagement
preferences of passengers.
2011 Computer Architecture
Team of four implemented a 32-bit MIPS single-cycle CPU using LabView, a graphical, data-flow
language. The CPU included a register file, ALU, instruction memory, and data memory, and
handled a basic subset of the MIPS instruction set. We also developed a set of learning tutorials
in order to facilitate understanding of the functionality of a CPU for inexperienced CompArch
students.
Hobbies
Piano, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Glassworking, Southeast Asian Food
Skills
SolidWorks, Python, Microsoft Office. Experience with: MIPS Assembly, Java, SQL, Matlab, Adobe
Photoshop
www.aaronjgreenberg.com
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