Emilie Kundycki, EIT
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EDUCATION
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, College of Engineering
Atlanta, Georgia
August 2012-May 2016
Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering
• Biomaterials Concentration
SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Software: Microsoft Office; MATLAB; Python; JavaScript; HTML and CSS; GIMP; Adobe Illustrator; Google Drive; CES EduPack
Communication: English and French fluency; Spanish proficiency; Presentations; Running meetings; Formal report writing; Note-taking; Completed Bystander Intervention Training; Mediation
Technical: Materials imaging; Tensile tests; Beam bending; Differential scanning calorimetry; Hardness testing; Failure analysis; Biocompatibility analysis; Understanding of materials performance in relation to processing and micro-properties; Experience with polymers, ceramics, metallic, biomaterials, and nanomaterials; Shape-memory alloys; Prior art search; Design ideation and refinement; Cost analysis; Manufacturing methods; Prototyping; Basic circuitry
Certifications: Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Georgia Tech College of Computing
Atlanta, Georgia
Student Assistant for the Institute of Computing Education (ICE)
June 2015-January 2016
• Helped develop interactive projects to teach coding to children and teens and set up kits for said projects
• Watched over children during summer camp programs and coached teams during robotics competitions
Creation Reef Aquatics
Woodstock, Georgia
Customer Service Employee
September 2011-April 2012
• Attended to customer needs, including answering technical questions about aquarium upkeep
• Maintained upkeep of the store and ran chemical tests on all water systems
PROJECTS
Infinitis
April 2016
• Designed an intrauterine device that is less painful to insert and remove using shape-memory alloys, as well as a device for insertion
• Won Best Interdisciplinary Project at the Georgia Tech Spring 2015 Capstone Expo
Active Sheer: High-Performance Athletic Pantyhose
Fall 2015
• Designed a thin pantyhose for athletes that could resist runs and tears by changing the polymer blend and knitting pattern
Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Zeta Chapter
January 2012 – May 2016
• Secretary Spring 2015: Took meeting minutes, ran meetings, and planned publicity for events and recruitment
• Completed at least 24 hours of community service each semester with various organizations
• Served on the service committee and treasurer committee
Georgia Tech Chamber Choir
August 2012-May 2016
Georgia Tech Women’s Choir August 2012-December 2014
• Vice President Fall 2013-Spring 2014
• Took attendance, organized carpools, and facilitated communications between faculty and students