Peter Cojan
**** ***** ***. #***, ***** Monica, CA 90401
310-***-**** **********@*****.***
SUMMARY
I am a highly-motivated Mechanical Engineer from UCSD with a strong educational background who can work effectively in teams of different levels of education to achieve common goals.
EDUCATION
University of California-San Diego La Jolla, CA
Bachelor of Science: Mechanical Engineering June 2017
GPA: 3.71, Cum Laude
SKILLS
Proficient in SolidWorks, AutoCAD and Inventor software
MATLAB programming experience, including writing functions and performing calculations
Experience with NI LabVIEW software
Fabrication machine shop skills
Experience with laser cutters, such as the Lasercamm
Proficient in using power tools
Ability to use Microsoft Excel to organize data and execute calculations
Extensive experience using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
3D printing experience
Experience with injection molding, rotational-molding and thermoforming
Communication skills through team based work experience
WORK EXPERIENCE
Anchor Audio, Inc. Carlsbad, CA
Mechanical Engineering Intern Summer 2016
Designed new products and improved existing models using CAD software
Tested the quality and strength of products to find new solutions that could increase their reliability and safety
Created and updated bill of materials, CAD drawings
Enhanced the efficiency of the manufacturing process in the assembly line
Worked together with Audio and Electrical Engineers to design products that meet customer needs
Learned the process of injection molding, rotational-molding and thermoforming
Knowledge of plastic forming methods to design products for a specific formation method
3D printed objects modeled in SolidWorks
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Golden Key International Honour Society member November 4, 2015
Awarded membership for placing among the top 15% of students in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California-San Diego
Subcutaneous Infusion Device Spring 2017
Designed and built a device which inserts a soft cannula with a helical insertion path into the subcutaneous tissue, allowing a fluid path for an external pump to provide insulin to the patient