Brahm Siegel
Phone Address
Cell: 845-***-**** 4 Serven Road
Home: 845-***-**** *********@*****.*** Suffern, NY 10901
Education
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Watson School of Engineering
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering Fall 2010 - May 2013
Rockland Community College, State University of New York
Associates of Liberal Arts Math and Sciences Fall 2008 - Summer 2010
Relevant Experience
Newport Engineering PC Summers 2011 & 2012, January 2012 & 2013
Intern
HVAC engineering, Structural, Civil and Municipal engineering, and Architecture.
Part of project design team for various mechanical and electrical related projects including
Rehabilitation of SUNY Stony Brook Computing Center creating State of Art server room. Project
was for full reconstruction of building’s mechanical system. Assisted in plan and specification
preparation, attend bi-weekly progress meetings, generation of meeting minutes, Request for
Information.
Aided in supervision of job sites where I sat in on meetings, took measurements and discussed
details of the projects with engineers and architects.
Worked with AutoCAD 2008 and 2012, organized files, bookkeeping, wrote meeting minutes and
worked on Specifications books.
Relevant Skills
Relevant Courses
Mathematics: Calculus I – III, Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations.
Mechanical: HVAC, Sustainable Energy, Statics, Dynamics, Solid Mechanics, Materials Science,
Measurements, Computer Aided Engineering, Computational Methods, Machine Design,
Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Vibrations, Robotics, Aerodynamics.
Electrical: Circuits, Control Systems.
General: Engineering Physics, Project Management, Senior Design I & II.
Computer
Advanced understanding of Pro Engineer Wildfire (Creo).
Intermediate training in Microsoft Project, Matlab and Mathematica.
School Projects
ASME Energy Relay Competition Fall 2012 – Spring 2013
Senior Project
Four vehicles were designed, each utilizing different energy methods.
Electric, Solar, Spring and Hydrogen Fuel Cell were the power sources used by my team.
Each vehicle ran its’ section of the track successfully triggering the subsequent vehicle as required.
Landing Gear Design Fall 2011
Computer Aided Engineering
Designed an airplane landing gear where parts and materials were listed but not dimensions.
Created on Pro Engineer where all components were tested statically and dynamically.
Solar Power Analysis Spring 2013
Engineering Sustainable Energy
Researched and analyzed solar power options.
Compared solar thermal applications to photovoltaic, including economic and environmental
effects, system efficiency and power output.