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03/25/04

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Hire me, pay me lot's of money.

If anyone knows people in the aerospace industry (or anywhere else interesting), feel free to forward my resume to them.  There's a word document (click link below), or the cut and paste version, below that.

My resume (word document)

Scott Williams

9278 State Hiway 29 North

Alexandria, MN 56308

320-852-7995

will0967@umn.edu

 

Objective:

To find full time employment in a challenging company with large growth potential  

 

Education:    

1998-2004

University of Minnesota   Minneapolis, MN

*Master of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, 3.73 GPA

*Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, 3.36 GPA 

*Minor in Astronomy      

 

Experience:  

2003–2004

University of Minnesota   Minneapolis, MN

Research Assistant

*Develop a computational method to simulate drop flow through a converging/diverging tube

*Research the effects of surfactant on the pinch off and flow of the bubble

*Write a thesis and give a presentation of my findings

*Work with Fortran and Tecplot to create and analyze data           

 

2002–2003

University of Minnesota   Minneapolis, MN

Teachers Assistant

*Teach Statics and Dynamics recitations

*Grade tests and homework       

 

2001-2002

University of Minnesota   Minneapolis, MN

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program and NASA Reduced Gravity Flight Program

*Research and design a study of fluid pinch-off

*Run the experiment in micro- and macro-gravity aboard NASA's KC-135

*Evaluate data and prepare a final report of the results

*Work successfully in a group, while meeting required deadlines   

 

2001-2002

University of Minnesota   Minneapolis, MN

Research Assistant

*Research high speed fluid break-up

*Set up and run shock tube experiments

*Gained lab experience while working in a group  

 

Conference Papers and Presentations:

American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Mechanics, 56th Annual Meeting

Meadowlands, NJ, November 23-25, 2003

Williams, S. & James, AJ.  "The effect of surfactant on the pinch off of a drop moving through a constriction"

Presentation of my current research and findings

Abstract:  http://www.aps.org/meet/DFD03/baps/abs/S930006.html

 

Gordon Conference on "Gravitational Effects In Physico-Chemical Systems"

New London, CT, July 27 – August 1, 2003.

James, A.J. & Williams, S.  "Surfactant Effects on Buoyantly Rising Bubbles"

Contributed to poster, with results from my research being used.  

 

 

Relevant Courses and Computer Skills:

*Ansys

*Aerodynamics Courses

*CFD Courses (Finite Volume and Finite Element)

*CFD Programming Experience

*Composite Materials Course

*Controls Courses

*Electrical Engineering Courses

*Fluid Mechanics Courses

*Fortran, C, Basic

*Heat Transfer Courses  

*Mathematica

*Matlab and Simulink

*Microsoft Office

*Propulsion Courses

*Senior Design and autonomous flight project

*Scanning and Movie Making software

*Solidworks

*Pro/E

*Structures and Solids Courses

*Thermodynamics Courses

*Tecplot           

 

Availability:   Immediately

 

 

 

 

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