Dylan Baldwin
** ******** **** *****, ******, Texas 77381
***********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking full-time employment in the field of Mechanical Engineering. Looking to leverage strong technical design, CAD, and critical thinking skills in an entry-level position. EDUCATION
Texas A&M University Class of 2020 (TAMU), College Station, Texas Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, December 2020 Cumulative GPA: 3.1
École Nationale Supérieure D'arts et Métiers (ENSAM), Aix-En-Provence, France 6/2018-8/2018
• Completed study abroad coursework in Mechanics of Materials and French Language and Culture
• Gained valuable experience communicating effectively and adapting to different viewpoints in a professional, international setting
• Gained insight into engineering industry on a global scale EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTS
OBR Cooling Towers, Inc. Mechanical Engineering Co-Op, Kemah Texas 06/2019-08/2019
• Utilized AutoCAD to create fabrication drawings & schematics for cooling tower construction & improvements
• Designed custom water distribution pipe systems
• Created programs for stress & strain safety analysis in cooling tower supports
• Compiled material reports for construction jobs
• Performed on-site safety analysis of cooling towers & diagnostic tests Senior Design Project: Bi-axial Material Testing Apparatus 06/2020-12/2020
• Worked with team to design and develop full working bi-axial tensile testing mechanism for biological materials to reduce cost and increase testing accessibility
• Won 1st place in TAMU Mechanical Engineering 2020 Virtual Project Showcase (Showcase Submission Link)
• Led design and mechanical analysis of bi-axial tensile testing mechanism for biological materials
• Patent pending with University Sponsor Dr. Arun Srinivasa Undergraduate Research Assistant & Student Technician, Plasma Engineering and Diagnostics Laboratory, TAMU Department of Mechanical Engineering 08/2017 – 04/2020
• 2nd Author of Abstract for 71st Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference: “Cavitation Conversion Efficiency for Plasma Generation Methods in Water”
• Led an independent project investigating the generation of micro-plasma in a sonoluminescence system in order to analyze unexplained physics phenomena
• Trained & mentored new lab assistants
• Researched light emission & bubble generation of micro-plasmas in liquid
• Used SolidWorks to design and implement various machined parts for experiments ACTIVITIES & SERVICE
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Brotherhood of Aggie Mentors (B.A.M), College Station, Texas
• Founding member & Service Committee member
• Organized & led community service events
SKILLS
• AutoCAD certification, SolidWorks, MATLAB, Python, R, and Microsoft office programs proficiency, strong critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills