Your Name
City, State
EDUCATION:
University of Delaware Newark DE
Bachelor of Materials Science and Engineering May 20XX
Minor: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 3.42
SKILLS:
● Applications: Adobe Photoshop, Minitab, LabVIEW, MathCAD, Java, MS Office
● Instruments: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), SQUID Magnetometer, Differential Scanning
Calorimetry (DSC), Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Vickers Hardness Testing, Charpy Testing,
Polishing, Melt Spinning, Photography and Black and White Darkroom, Color Photography Darkroom, Soldering
ACADEMIC PROJECT:
University of Delaware - Materials Science Capstone Course, Senior Group Project Newark, DE
Deformation of Amorphous Metallic Ribbon for use in Magnetic Core Applications January 20XX – May 20XX
● Performed magnetic, compositional, and structural analysis on cores donated from Spang Magnetics
● Designed a billet and performed hot extrusion of a wound core at WPAFB to reduce the ribbon thickness
● Casted an amorphous rod and amorphous metallic ribbon for comparative analysis
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Power Superconductor Applications Corp. New Castle, PA
Laboratory Specialist Grade IV June 20XX – August 20XX
● Utilized engineering software such as LabView, MathCAD, and AutoCAD
● Constructed testing apparatus and tested Linear Induction Motors and Transverse Flux Machines
● Led research initiative on the use of Cryogenic Aluminum hyperconductor in company products
● Contributed to a published paper: Kuznet, Levy, Wilson. “Development of High-Field Transverse Flux Induction Drive for
Ordnance Handling on Handling on Navy Ships and Industrial Conveyors” 4th Int. Sym. Linear Drives for Industry Apps
● Participated in writing government proposals and traveled to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, NIST, NRL, and ONR to meet with
partners and clients
Carnegie Mellon University Undergraduate Research Pittsburgh, PA
Research Assistant, The effect of surface texture on formability in Aluminum sheets January 20XX – May 20XX
● Designed templates for a photolithography process to texture Aluminum sheets
● Performed ongoing mechanical testing and analysis Research Assistant, Grain Boundary Movement in Thin Films of Aluminum
during the Spring 20XX semester
● Produced images from TEM negatives in a black and white darkroom
● Traced grain boundaries by hand to track movement and wrote an original paper on hand tracing techniques, at the National High
Magnetic Field Laboratory, in Tallahassee, FL
Carnegie Mellon University Undergraduate Research Pittsburgh, PA
Research Intern, Topic: Superconducting Material Magnesium Diboride June 20XX – August 20XX
● Improved production for pure MgB2 by refining heat treatments
● Operated SQUID magnetometer and ran X-Ray Diffraction tests
● Interpreted results, wrote an original paper, and presented research to scientists
LEADERSHIP AND HONORS:
● Resident Assistant, LLCs 20XX- 20XX National Society of Collegiate Scholars 20XX-20XX
● Judith Resnik Challenger Scholarship 20XX-20XX Student Action Committee, MSE 20XX-20XX