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Solidworks, Python, MATLAB

Location:
Torrance, CA
Posted:
December 20, 2020

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Yusaku Nakano

**** ******* ***.

Torrance, CA ***01

310-***-****

adiueq@r.postjobfree.com

Skills

Programming

●MATLAB, Python, SQL, Scheme

CAD/FEA Analysis

●3D modeling, FEA Analysis, and Multi-view Drawing using Solidworks

●2D modeling and Multi-view drawing using AutoCAD

●Vibrational and fluid analysis using ANSYS Student

●Simple 3D modeling using Fusion 360 and Autodesk Inventor

Circuit Analysis

●Experience with Energia, TinkerCAD, TI MSP430, Basic Breadboarding

Other

●Adobe XD, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)

●Event planning, Comprehensive Writing

●Japanese (Fluent, Native), English (Fluent)

Education

University of California, Berkeley 2019~

Currently a Undergraduate Sophomore studying Mechanical Engineering; intending to also minor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS)

Experience

2019~

Hull Design Mechanical Researcher- Concrete Canoe - Club

●Worked within the Hull Design department to ensure the canoe design is statically stable; duties included the modeling and printing of the hull design as well as the base design using Solidworks and Fusion360

●Currently researching vibrational, torsional, and statical stress analyses in ANSYS

●Currently working to optimize analytical methods by linking MATLAB and ANSYS

●Currently working on FEA analysis via Solidworks

●Compared previous CAD models for past competitions and analyzed the effectiveness of the structures using ANSYS and Solidworks

●Casted the canoe using concrete (mixed by the Materials department) during casting day and sanded the canoe

●2020 MidPAC Competition was cancelled due to pandemic

2019~

Executive Officer - Berkeley Tennis Association - Club Sports

●Currently an executive officer; regulated virtual meetings via zoom and distributed officer assignments via slack

●Set up weekly practices and feeding balls to participants; practices take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays

●Sent announcements via Facebook

2018~2019

Band Composer - Band Composition Project for Torrance High School Band - Individual Project

●Self-conducted a project to compose an original concert-band piece for the high school band

●Used knowledge of music and compositional theory to compose a fun piece that is fit for the school band level

●Piece was performed in the school graduation ceremony (and will continue to be performed for future ceremonies)

●Piece will be premiered May 2022 by the band in a concert (delayed due to pandemic)

2017

IT Student Assistant/Intern - Torrance IT Department - Internship

●Replaced all phones in the district’s schools with new CISCO phones

●Deployed new image to laptops and desktops for the schools

●Deployed new equipment in different classrooms

●Helped break down and set up computer labs

●Assisted with cable management projects

●Configured client server terminals

●Invited as an alumni-mentor program for the 2018 applicants

2018~2018

Academic Tutor - Kumon North America, Inc. - Part-Time Job

●Graded students' homework and classwork packets

●Assisted students struggling on classwork problems

●Invited as an alumni-mentor program for the 2018 applicants

Projects

2019~

Concrete Canoe

●Worked within the club’s Hull Design department to apply knowledge acquired from courses involving solid mechanics, three-dimensional modeling, and physics to design and digitally test a canoe design (and base) that will be optimal for competition. Designing was done mostly via Solidworks and testing (currently) is done using ANSYS student.

2020

Wire Rope Isolated Smartphone Gimbal (course project)

●Worked with a group of three to attempt at fixing image stabilization problems that smartphone users face; fits, tolerances, material and process selection, and the CAD process were done cooperatively.

2020

Wind Turbine Modeling (course project)

●Worked with a group of six to design a wind turbine blade and body that will maximize the efficiency of the system; pitch, angle of attack, length, and blade count were all taken into account. The modeling process was done entirely through Solidworks.

Coursework

Physics 7A/B Physics for Scientists and Engineers, ME40 Thermodynamics, MEc85 Introduction to Solid Mechanics, E7 Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers, CS61A The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, EECS16A Designing Information Devices and Systems I, E25 Visualization for Design, E26 Three-Dimensional Modeling for Design, E27 Introduction to Manufacturing and Tolerancing, Math54 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations



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