M.R. Cameron Ahmad
***** ****** **** *****, ******* MD, 20854
Phone: 301-***-****
Email: ********@***.***
EDUCATION
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
Bachelors and Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering GPA 3.5/4.0 May 2014
Departmental and General Honors (highest recognitions possible)
Concentration in Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
Relevant Coursework: Computer Aided Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics, Scientific Computing of
Differential Equations, Applied Math for Engineers, Advanced Mathematical Methods for Engineers, Heat
Transfer, Convection, Fluid Dynamics I, Fluid Dynamics II
WORK EXPERIENCE
Heat Transfer Lab (Medical Diagnostics) Baltimore, MD
Research Assistant 2013 2014
Developed software to detect decreases in tumor size in patients with hemangioma
Achieved superior measurement accuracy and precision than in university lab publications
Developed methods to detect limb swelling of patients with breast cancer
Proved the need for in house machinery to achieve adequate limb swelling measurements
Coupled data from infrared camera and 3D model to create visuals with thermal and metric data
Johns Hopkins Department of Mechanical Engineering Baltimore, MD
Graduate Assistant 2013 2014
Designed and built a PIV rig for undergraduate labs
Responsible for manufacturing of rig along with implementation of mechatronic components
Developed optical system necessary to produce a thin, powerful, burst of light
Implemented acquisition system to assess velocity vectors calibrated to micron accuracy
Streamlined and automated optics, acquisition system, and computing for efficient use
Implemented unprecedented safety and usability features for PIV
Milton S. Eisenhower Library Baltimore, MD
Statistical Analyst 2012 2013
Created model of student life to understand library usage for the entire semester
Predicted library usage at every 10 minute interval throughout the workweek
Predicted library usage during finals
Informed decisions to change hours of library operation
Provided the beginnings of a new resource management practices
Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics Baltimore, MD
Programmer Summer 2012
Wrote codes in Python to test lag times for robotic surgery devices
Programmed Arduino microprocessors
LEADERSHIP POSITIONS
Johns Hopkins School of Mechanical Engineering Johns Hopkins
Manufacturing Teaching Assistant 2013
2014
Instructed metal casting to a group of 40 students in the fall and spring
Advised underclassmen on designs for projects in their other classes and research
Johns Hopkins Student Government Johns Hopkins
Class Senator (two terms) 2011
2013
Created a quantitative model of student life, its accuracy reduced our predictive error,
saving thousands of dollars on events
Wrote computer codes to speed up repetitive tasks saving committees weeks of work at a time
SKILLS
Computer: Java, Matlab, Python, Arduino, COMSOL, Photoshop, ReconstructMe, MeshLab, SolidWorks,
SmartDraw, Netfabb, OSHA 10 Hour Training