SAWYER HART
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EDUCATION
Massachusetts Institute of Technology May 2019 GPA: 3.20/4.00 Bachelor of Material Science and Engineering ACT: 35/36 Relevant Coursework: Ceramics, Advanced Metallurgy, Polymers Engineering, Microstructural Evolution, Strategic Materials Selection, Amorphous Materials, Materials Fatigue & Fracture, Solid State Chemistry, Materials Processing, Cellular Solids, Differential Equations, Computer Science Honors & Awards: Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Award, Choctaw Nation Scholar Award PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Kinkaid School Houston, TX Aug 2019 – Present
Substitute Teacher
Fulfill substitute multi-term assignments effectively teaching students at grade levels from 9 to 12
Communicate with teachers, administrators and parents, building a positive rapport with students
Instruct classes of as many as 25 students in all levels of mathematics, physics, and chemistry Lockheed Martin Manassas, VA May 2018 – Aug 2018
Summer Intern, Strategic Materials Selection and Testing
Analyzed material process parameters, properties, and final performance in application-oriented tests on various series of sonobuoys to supply the U.S. Navy and DoD, contracted with Lockheed
Presented research results to 20+ members of Lockheed Martin Research & Development Team
Attained experience in crystallography and metallurgy to identify and characterize solid materials ValvTechnologies, Inc. Houston, TX May 2017 – Aug 2017 Summer Intern
Collaborated with engineers in Global Engineering on key projects and process improvements
Assisted engineers with various service valve manufacturing projects across various industries including nuclear and fossil fuel energy plants, and mining, chemical, and petrochemical plants
Researched Valv’s development and design projects for quality assurance and qualification testing ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Research Thesis Project Aug 2018 – May 2019
Examined nitrogen dependence of triboluminescence in amorphous glasses and compressibility of down in synthetic insulation via fibrillation computational optimization of the fiber geometry
Summarized the re-strengthening of demineralized bone via tann-iron complex coating LEADERSHIP AND EXTRACURRICULAR
Phi Sigma Kappa Boston, Massachusetts Jan 2016 – May 2019 House Manager
Oversaw in-house events including alumni visits, luncheons, social events, and other various fraternity get togethers while living in the chapter house for all four years of college career
Guided younger fraternity members through balancing social lives with rigorous MIT curriculums SKILLS & INTERESTS
Skills: Microsoft Office Systems (Excel, PowerPoint, Word), Python, Matlab, Mathematica, C++ Certifications: Received Secret Clearance from the Department of Defense (DoD) Other: NASA High School Residency Program (2014), Caltech & MIT SSP Program (2014) Interests: Founder and President of High School Science Club, Weightlifting, Olympic Shooting