Alex Martinez
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EDUCATION:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Expected May 2021 Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering (Astronautics) GPA: 3.045/4.000
Relevant Courses:
•Aerospace Structures • Computer Aided Design • Orbital Mechanics • Thermodynamics
• Reliability Engineering • Design of Mechanical Components • Fluid Mechanics • Mechanics of Materials PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
The Boeing Company, Renton, WA May 2020 – August 2020 Boeing Commercial Airplanes Payloads Engineering Intern
• Worked with team of 15 interns to redesign 737 narrow-body airplane cabins to ensure safety and ease of access to lavatories for disabled passengers
• Implemented AI-enabled tools such as smart pillows and smart mirrors in SolidWorks design of cabin to assist deaf and hard of hearing passengers
• Led Injury Analysis of every reported in-flight injury to determine root causes and create preventative measures with the use of in-market technologies that would reduce risk of passenger injuries Hybrid Lunar Inflatable Structure Senior Design Project, Piscataway, NJ June 2020 - Present Group Member
• Worked with group of 6 students to design and analyze deployable and inflatable lunar habitat for feasible early missions to the lunar surface
• Performed static structural analysis in ANSYS of full-scale habitat to determine pressures caused by regolith shielding being used on dome
• Performed dynamic structural analysis of full habitat assembly to simulate impact of landing after deployment from Starship launch vehicle
SolidWorks (CAD) Turbojet Assembly February 2018 – May 2018 Team Leader
• Led team of 6 students to design full Turbojet Engine assembly on SolidWorks
• Assigned tasks and areas of research to all members such as rotors, stators, and main shaft building and enforced weekly goals
• Achieved 3% increase in overall engine efficiency through iterative design process
• Designed the airfoil shape on SolidWorks for the rotors and stators based off researched data points found online that inevitably allowed the creation a full engine.
• Ensured operational success of jet engine by creating full-scale simulation that displayed movement of 230-part assembly
LEADERSHIP:
Society of Hispanic Engineers (Rutgers SHPE Chapter) 33rd Annual Engineering and Computer Science Career Fair May 2018-Present
• Helped organize and set up Rutgers’ biggest student managed career fair
• Acted as Liaison with companies during career to assist recruiters and students at event
• Active member of the Academic Excellence Committee Geology Museum Student Manager Fall 2017 – May 2019
• Worked closely with director of the museum to strategize new innovations that could help boost the income, popularity, and stability of the museum
• Oversaw the tasks all employees within the museum are required to do such as wearing formal attire and doing their daily tasks
• Worked closely with customers to satisfy their needs and build a friendly and warm environment for future references WORK EXPERIENCE:
Rutgers’ Office of Information Technology May 2018 - Present Consultant
• Cooperated with Patrons to help them with any issues they faced around the lab areas in Busch Campus such as software troubleshooting, printing troubleshooting, and hardware troubleshooting
• Worked with a diverse range of patrons all over Rutgers that include professors, students, and guests TECHNICAL / NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS:
•SolidWorks • Autodesk Inventor • Human Factors Engineering • MATLAB • Bi-Lingual
• LabView • Project Management • 3-D Printing • ANSYS • Arduino