I received a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. Both degrees were acquired under a full scholarship. I also worked at The Cooper Union as a Teaching Assistant where I taught students various engineering concepts, research techniques, and presentation skills on a collegiate level culminating in the presentation of their engineering projects to an audience of...
I received a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. Both degrees were acquired under a full scholarship. I also worked at The Cooper Union as a Teaching Assistant where I taught students various engineering concepts, research techniques, and presentation skills on a collegiate level culminating in the presentation of their engineering projects to an audience of professors and senior business managers.
I am an author of two IMECE papers and a contributor to numerous other ASME papers. I am cited for my contributions in 4 award winning peer reviewed published papers for the Geothermal Resources Council. I was the Lead Research Assistant for the Cooper Union’s Center for Innovation and Applied Technology where I supported projects through sharing knowledge, ensuring safety standards, and providing supervision. Some of the projects I oversaw include regenerative breaking elevators, thermoelectric monitoring devices, thermoelectric power generation, heated ground agricultural gardens, and heat transfer research.
I earned a perfect math score of 800 on the GRE math exam, a 790 on the SAT math exam, and took Advanced Placement Calculus BC with a grade of 5.
The publication of my Master's thesis depended on Solidworks illustrations.
Hard work and persistence will get you to your goals and I will help you along the way.