Melissa Y. Anthony
Address: *** ******* **. **** ******: 908-***-****
Roselle, NJ 07203 Cell Number: 908-***-****
E-mail: *******.*.*******@*****.***
Objective: To obtain a full time engineering position where I can
utilize my analytical and soft skills to optimize
process & solve challenges.
Education: New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
M.S., Engineering Management, Expected Graduation: May 2015
G.P.A: 3.0/4.0
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Graduated: May 2012
Minor in Applied Mathematics
G.P.A: 3.35/4.0
Awards/Honors:
Apr. 11 Distinguished Awardee, Dana Knox Student Research Showcase
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
Research Title: Light Activated Shape Memory Polymer Research in
a Cylindrical Geometry
Jun. 10 - Apr. 11 Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
Program
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
Research Assistant
-Developed a MATLAB program to model the reaction of light
activated shape memory polymers (LASMP) under
ultraviolet stimulants
-Analyzed the structural transformation of cylindrical geometric
LASMP to determine extent of reaction and change in
material properties
-Researched and reported on possible civilian and military
applications of LASMPs ranging from cardiovascular
stents to morphing aircraft wings
Software/Computer Languages:
Pro-Engineer Wildfire 5.0, AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, Java, MATLAB,
PBASIC, and C++
Job Experience
Jan. 12 - Aug. 12 Colgate Palmolive Company, NJ
Mechanical Engineer Co-op, Morristown, NJ
-Worked with researchers and engineers in pilot
projects to formulate and produce deodorant and
antiperspirant
-Created a cost effective manufacturing process of
antiperspirants by developing an understanding of the
current process, finding areas of improvement, and
conducting a production pilot test to examine results
of proposal
Jul. 11 - Sep. 11 Middle Atlantic Products, Inc.
Manufacturing Engineer Intern, Fairfield, NJ
-Analyzed present manufacturing process to identify
optimization opportunities that would increase
productivity and reduce fabrication cost
-Worked in cooperation with maintenance crew,
technicians, and machine operators to decrease
fabrication hindrances and produce economically
fabrication procedures
Sep. 08- May 11 New Jersey Institute of Technology
Math Teaching Assistant and Tutor, Newark, NJ
-Conducted over 3 Pre-Calculus tutoring sessions per
week (each session with over 30 students) to help
further their understanding of mathematics
Achievements/Affiliations:
Sep. 10 - Dec.12 Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)
Corresponding Secretary (Jan.11 - Dec.11)
Cataloger and Webmaster (Sep.10 - Dec.10)
Sep, 10 - May 11 Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering Honor Society)
Vice President (Sep. 11 - May 11)