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Assistant Engineering

Location:
Snellville, GA, 30078
Posted:
April 22, 2021

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adlv6p@r.postjobfree.com Collin A. Morris 678-***-****

Education:

Georgia Institute of Technology June 2016—May 2020 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.35/4.00 Key Skills:

Coding

MATLAB, Python, VBA, Java

Software

MS Office, SolidWorks, CATIA V5, Blender, Inkscape Fabrication

Laser Cutter, Waterjet, 3D Printing, Woodworking, Soldering Work Experience

Honda Aircraft Company Summer 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Mechanical Engineering Co-op

Worked in Flight Test in data collection and analysis & wrote technical reports. Performed qualification of an aircraft part while in Materials and Processes. Cut, mounted, and polished part samples and analyzed with microscopy. Performed a life-cycle cost analysis on rigging processes and proposed new tooling to reduce costs while in Flight Controls.

Georgia Tech Research Institute Summers 2013, 2014, 2015 Student Researcher, Student Assistant, TAG Intern

Researched global supply chains to develop alternate supply sources in the case of a break in the chain. Tested the functionality of shipping container security devices to identify faults in the system. Wired and verified assemblies. Designed, assembled, tested, and integrated a circuit board component into a prototype security system to track lab equipment.

University of North Georgia Fall 2015—Spring 2016

Supplemental Instruction (SI) Facilitator/Teaching Assistant—Principles of Chemistry II Planned all content for and independently led two 1-hour study sessions per week. Demonstrated model student behavior and excellent study skills for students. Assisted in running weekly labs. Graded lab reports. Research Experience

Student Researcher, Co-Author—Ballistics Project May 2016—Sep 2016 Collected and analyzed data for research to determine if the hobbyist LabRadar chronograph could be used to accurately measure ballistic coefficients.

E. Courtney, C. Morris, M. Courtney, “Accurate Measurements of Free Flight Drag Coefficients with Amateur Doppler Radar,” Physics, arXiv.org, Cornell University Library. ePrint arXiv:1608.06500v1, Aug. 2016. Leadership and Involvement

Invention Studio at Georgia Tech

Director of Communications Spring 2020

Prototyping Instructor Jan 2017—May 2020

Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM) August 2016—July 2020 Small Group Leader Jan 2019—July 2020

Awards

BSA Eagle Scout Award 2014



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