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Mechanical Engineer, Design Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality

Location:
Ann Arbor, MI
Posted:
September 13, 2016

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Resume:

Jessica Reyes Resume

**** ********** **. *** **, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Æ +52-575-***-**** Q *************@*****.***

My fundamental research is in the area of forced convection cooling. Additionally, I am interested in computational modeling of fluid dynamics and materials properties.

Education

Academic Qualifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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New Mexico State University NMSU

M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Jan 2014– May 2016

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New Mexico State University NMSU

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Dual Degree in Mechanical Engineering Aug 2012– Dec 2013

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Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua UACH

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Aug 2009–May 2012

Previous Employment

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New Mexico State University NMSU

Research Assistant Jan 2014–May 2016

Conducted numerical simulation of fluid flow and heat transfer in complex geometries including wavy surfaces and lubricated channels; served as research lab cleaning/maintenance/organization in-charge.

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New Mexico State University NMSU

Teaching Assistant Jan 2014–May 2016

Graded homework and exams for two undergraduate level classes: Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics; Classes consisted of around 80 students each.

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CAV Aerospace Mexico, S.A. de C.V. CAV

http://www.cav-aerospace.net/ Dec 2011- Jan 2012

I worked as an Intern in the area of Quality Inspection; my activities consisted of supervising manufacturing documents/processes, elaboration of inspection documents/processes and quality inspection of products.

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Research Center in Advance Materials CIMAV

http://www.cimav.edu.mx/ Aug 2011–Feb 2012

I worked as an Intern-Project Assistant Ceramic Processing in the Department of Nanotechnology. My activities consisted in the growth of nanometric and semiconducting thin films of stabilized zirconia by sputtering techniques. Preparation of ceramic scandia stabilized zirconia targets for use in erosion system and training for using the X-ray di ractometer, Phillips Xpert MPD. Professional skills

+ Programming Languages: Proficient in: C\C++, Matlab, TeX.

+ Industry Software Skills: Ansys Fluent(Advanced), Matlab, Simulink (Intermediate), Unigraphics NX 8.0 (Intermediate), CATIA (Intermediate), Most MS O ce products.

+ Communication Skills: Spanish (Native language), English (Fluent), Italian (Competent). Skills and Qualifications

+ Academic Skills :

- Mechanical Engineering and Physics: Knowledge of physical principles and fundamental laws, computational modeling and experiments, and their application in fluid mechanics and heat transfer, aerodynamics, and metrology.

-Mathematics: knowledges of calculus and algebra.

+ Social Skills:

-Team spirit (acquired in the Research Center of Advance Materials, Mexico S.C, and in the Surface-thermal-fluid Interaction Research Laboratory at NMSU by working on various research and academic projects with a diverse set of group members).

-Ability to adapt to di erent working and societal environments (acquired working in CAV Aerospace Mexico, S.A. de C.V. and traveling to di erent countries)

+ Organizational Skills: Time management, team organization, high problem solving, autonomous. Notable Research Projects

+ Graduate Thesis Work:

Carried out 2D and 3D numerical simulations of single phase forced convective transport in a minichannel with novel conducting lubricating (CO-LUB) surfaces intended for decreasing the pressure drop without any heat transfer rate attenuation, thus resulting in energy-e cient convective transport. Additionally, I have supervised a group of undergraduate students who created mini-channels with CO-LUB surfaces, and performed lab experiments to demonstrate the numerically observed surface performance enhancements.

+ Project founded by Missile Defense Agency: ’Modeling Boiling Heat Transfer’

+ Undergrad Project: ’Intelligent White Cane’

Produce a cost e ective intelligent white cane (IWC) that reduces user fatigue and provides a sensory view of the environment. This will lead to a white cane that has structural improvements and sensory intelligence. The structural improvements include grip, balance, tip, and tactile feedback. The sensory intelligence includes an array of sensors (left of body, right of body, top of head, below tip of cane), wireless interface, and USB charging. Honors and Awards

Best GPA 9.8/10 in UACH, 2012.

Certifications, & Licenses

+ Aircraft Structure Assembly Certification

CENALTEC, Centro de Entrenamiento en Alta Tecnologia

(Training Center in High Technology)

Activities of structural assembly using techniques such as assembly nutplates, countersink, installing dimples and nutplates with squeeze, riveting. Also, metrology practices. References

+ New Mexico State University

Krishna Kota, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Thermal Sciences and Energy Phone number:+1-575-***-****

E-mail: *****@****.***

+ Research Center in Advance Materials, S.C. (CIMAV) Hilda E. Esparza Ponce Ph.D.

Physics of Materials, Technical Holder.

Phone number: (011-52)614-***-****

E-mail: *****.*******@*****.***.**



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