ADE ESHO
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEER
cell: 469-***-**** email: ***.********@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE
Raytheon Company – Systems Engineer September 2012 - April 2014
Performed Integration and Test on rapidly deployable surveillance systems. This included testing of next generation
subsystems (power, signal processing, communication), determining test requirements for mass produced units, testing
new capabilities with demo systems, and supporting existing customers with troubleshooting of hardware. Previously
part of contract development team. Responsibilities included defining task requirements for and soliciting bids from
subcontractors, analyzing historical data to help generate internal bids and developing master schedules for integration
tasks and test events. (Supervisor: Mike Mendes, ****************@********.***)
General Electric – Appliance Co-op Summer 2012
Worked closely with a Process Improvement Engineer at GE’s dishwasher production facility. Th is involved tracking and
resolving production issues related to machine utilization and product defects, configuring and developing
documentation for new production line equipment, and determining the production flow for a new line of dishwas hers.
(Supervisor: Dana Cook, ****.*****@**.***)
EDUCATION
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) August 2008 - June 2012
Major: Mechanical Engineering Concentration: Control Instrumentation & Robotics
Relevant Coursework: Advanced Systems Dynamics and Control, Design of Electromechanical Robotic Systems, The
Product Engineering Process, Design & Manufacturing I & II, Introduction to Robotics, Electronics and Circuits,
Computers and Engineering Problem Solving
SKILLS
Rapid Prototyping, Machining, Manufacturing, System Integration, CNC, Circuits, Solidworks, Labview, Machining,
Arduino, 3D Printing, Java, Matlab, MathCAD, 3D printing, Laser cutters, Water jets, Mastercam
PROJECTS
Autonomous Sailboat Competition (1st Place): Built a small autonomous sailboat which sailed along a 100ft long
towing tank. The boat had a 3D printed hull, used servos to actuate its sails and rudder, and used anemometers
and IR distance sensors to determine its general location.
Ascent Chair: Designed, built, and presented a power assisted wheelchair. The chair augmented the strength of
users by providing additional thrust based on the amount of force they exerted. Adjustable gains meant the chair
had applications for both lifelong wheelchair users and those in rehabilitation.
SCARA Arm: Built a small SCARA arm for a robotics competition. The arm used 3 servos to articulate its limbs
and end effecter, a gantry system to travel large distances in the XY plane, and a gear/motor system for Z motion.
RESEARCH and COMPETITIONS
MIT ORCA Team (2010): Built an underwater glider as proof of concept for a future student competition. The
glider used a linear actuator to modify its center of buoyancy and a fin to generate forward motion.
Autonomous Lego Robotics Competition (3rd Place, 2009): Competed against 20 teams to design a robot that
would collect balls from a playing field, deposit them in a scoring area, and interface with a gear mechanism to
raise a flag for a score multiplier
LEADERSHIP ROLES
Theta Chi Fraternity Renovation Coordinator (Under graduate): Helped plan and execute 3 phases of renovation
at a multimillion dollar property
Theta Chi House Manager (Undergraduate and Alumni) : Responsible for maintaining the physical plant of the
house (engaging with inspectors, facilitating house repairs, acquiring new appliances and fixtures, etc.)
MIT Interfraternity Council Judicial Committee Secretary (Undergraduate) : Worked with MIT staff to
coordinate judicial hearings regarding MIT fraternities.
INTERESTS
Science Fiction, Table Tennis, Racquetball, Consumer Electronics, Travel