PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Cornell Fracture Group, Graduate Research Assistant 2004-2011
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Expertise in computational fracture mechanics, Independent research in multiscale fracture mechanics and crack nucleation including software development and technical writing, Work on DARPA and NASA projects creating computational models of fatigue crack incubation and nucleation in aluminum alloys.
• Cornell University, Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2007
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Introduction to Engineering. Lecturing, Office hours, Grading assignments.
• Northrop-Grumman Corp., Consultant 2004-2008
Systems Engineering, Bethpage, NY 11714. Graduate participate in major Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) project advancing US Navy fatigue life approach to probabilistic damage tolerance for vehicle management, Interaction and participation with team members, Writing technical reports.
• National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA)¸ Co-op Summer 2004
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681. Interaction with the Durability, Damage Tolerance and Reliability Branch, Development of micron-scale finite-element models.
SKILLS
• Computer Languages – C++, FORTRAN, Python, MATLAB
• Finite Element Software – ABAQUS, ANSYS
EDUCATION
• Master of Science May 2007
Concentration: Structural Engineering
Cornell University
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Ithaca, NY 14853
Advisor: Professor Anthony R. Ingraffea
• Bachelor of Science June 2003
summa cum laude
University of Vermont
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Burlington, VT 05405
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
• Engineer in Training (EIT), Vermont, 2003
• ASCE, Student Member, 1999-Present
• Chi Epsilon, National Civil Engineering Honor Society, 2002-Present
President, University of Vermont Chapter, 2002-2003
• Outstanding Civil and En...
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