Jonathan Wesley Schnipke
Westerville, OH 43082
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Education
The Ohio State University, Main Campus, Columbus, Ohio
• Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering, 2021 o Nuclear Engineering Minor
o 3.187 Cumulative GPA
o Wendell A. Glick Scholar, 2020-2021 academic year Work Experiences
Ohio State Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (Spring 2021)
• Student laboratory monitor position
• Assist with the day-to-day operations of the OSU Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
• Assist in research projects and reactor laboratory improvement projects at OSU Nuclear Reactor Laboratory
Ohio Emergency Management Agency; Radiological Branch; RIMC Lab (fall 2020)
• Student research assistant position via the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
• Removed radiation sources and calibrate radiation detection devices within a radiological environment for OEMA
• Assisted in ongoing research projects at OSU Nuclear Reactor Laboratory City of Delaware, Ohio; Department of Public Utilities (summer 2018, 2019, and 2020)
• Water pipeline maintenance technician
• Provided maintenance and upkeep for a public utility serving 12,000 customers including collection/distribution support, wastewater, and stormwater servicing
• Reviewed schematics for the pipeline and applied construction procedures for deployment
• Replaced and built water pipeline components according to design standards
• Worked on special public utility projects including the maintenance of assets, construction of utilities, and providing support for water/sewer emergencies Fracasso's Village Pizza (summer 2017)
• Prepared food and served both take-out and dine-in customers in a busy restaurant
• Maintained a high level of customer service with little supervision Rattlesnake Ridge Golf Club (summers 2015 and 2016)
• Kept the golf course in pristine condition and supervised lower seniority workers Projects
Computational Design of Ni-Base Superalloys for Heavy-Duty Gas Turbine Wheel Applications
• Current team based senior design project
• Utilizes CALPHAD method via CompuTherm’s Pandat software to explore new alloy compositions and design heat treatment schedules to achieve the target coprecipitate microstructures
Qualifications
• Laboratory experience with materials processing, microscopy, radiological devices and materials, tensile testing, Rockwell hardness testing, and computer-aided simulation and design
• Experience with Matlab, CompuTherm’s Pandat, MIPAR, Thermo-Calc, and Python
• Familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and LabArchives, Honors and Activities
• The American Foundry Society Ohio State Student Chapter, 2019
• Student Member of The American Ceramic Society, The Association for Iron and Steel Technology, ASM International, and The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society