SEUNG HWAN KOO
732-***-**** acz8sw@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Rutgers University, School of Engineering New Brunswick, NJ Major: Packaging Engineering Expected Graduation: May 2017 GPA: 3.714
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
CAD for Packaging Engineers
Packaging Evaluation Methods
Packaging Manufacturing
Packaging Lab
Fundamentals of Packaging Engineering
Packaging and Printing Decorations
Mechanical Properties of Materials
Safety Engineering
Distribution Packaging
Innovation and Design
WORK EXPERIENCES
AVON Suffern, NY
New Packaging Engineering and Development Intern July 2016 – December 2016
Assisted with development and engineering of packages by creating menus and guidelines that engineers can consult when developing new packages
Prepared and update component parts and corresponding technical specifications of packages
Supported development activities such as sample deliveries and production sample approvals GURWITCH PRODUCTS New York, NY
Packaging Development Intern June 2016 – July 2016
Collaborated with engineers to update component parts and technical specifications
Attended meetings with business partners to discuss viable packaging options
Assisted with necessary tasks to ensure standard product performance PACKAGING ENGINEERING TESTING LAB, RUTGERS PACKAGING DEPT New Brunswick, NJ Lab Technician Sept 2015 – June 2016
Tested various packaging projects for external cosmetic companies following standard operating procedures to determine whether the projects pass the procedural screening process.
Evaluated and analyzed tested results to predict potential issues the products might carry.
Communicated findings to partner companies through technical writings and lab reports. MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEPT., RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Piscataway, NJ Research Assistant March 2015 – May 2015
Developed graphene-oxide aerogel through water and nitrogen cooling.
Provided research support by preparing experiments and analyzing data.
Assisted Post-Doc researcher in experiments in researching graphene-based thin film electronic devices such as photovoltaics, sensors, and thin film transistors. ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Innovation and Design Project Dec 2016
Worked in a team of three students under the direction of a Professor to investigate problems of legibility within over-the-counter pharmaceutical packages
Innovated and proposed a method to improve legibility of pharmaceutical labels by utilizing torsion springs within the package in a step, stretch, and leap concepts SKILLS
SolidWorks
Korean
Microsoft Office (Excel)
Data Analysis
Instron
AWARDS
Packaging Engineering Scholarship - 2015
Dean’s List – All semesters