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Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:54:58 GMT

A video view from the Iranian TV station Al-Alam shows Saturday's launch of the Safir rocket. Initially, Iranian media said that the rocket put the nation's first home-produced communications satellite into orbit, but later reports maintained that the mission was merely a test of the launch vehicle.Iranian officials say a rocket launch last weekend was merely a test, but U.S. military intelligence officials now see it as a failed attempt to put a satellite in orbit.


Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:39:56 GMT

An artist's interpretation shows NASA's Ares 1 rocket launching spaceward. A dual shock absorber system for the rocket should solve the problem of excessive vibration during flight, the agency says.NASA engineers have come up with a dual shock absorber solution to the problem of excessive vibrations with the new Ares 1 rocket that will launch the agency's Orion space shuttle replacement.


Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:01:32 GMT

Comparison of a typical micro-spacecraft to the size of a birthday cake. To bring this sci-fi vision of 50-pound "micro-spacecraft" and 10-pound "nano-spacecraft" to reality, scientists have now invented a razor-thin skin that can protect craft against the extreme heat and intense cold found in outer space and withstand micrometeoroids hurtling at thousands of miles per hour.


Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:49:34 GMT

The innermost part of the earth. The outer core extends from 2500 to 3500 miles below the earth's surface and is liquid metal. The inner core is the central 500 miles and is solid metal.Something beneath the surface is changing Earth's protective magnetic field, which may leave satellites and other space assets vulnerable to high-energy radiation.


Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:55:26 GMT

This artist's rendering shows the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter going around the moon with Earth in the background. The unmanned spacecraft was supposed to launch in early December, but has been delayed until 2009.NASA has delayed the launch of an unmanned spacecraft to the moon to scout for potential landing sites for astronauts.


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     Date Submitted:27-06-2008
     Last Modified:03-07-2008 (06:34)
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     Current job:Mechanical Design & Product Development Engineer
     Employment Term:Temp/Contract
     Relocation:Europe only
     Date available:within a month
     Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, , , Business Services, Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
     Keywords3D modeling, product development, electronics packaging, structural design, finite element analysis, electro-mechanical, opto-mechanical, mold
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    HIGHLIGHT OF SKILLS

     

    • 3D modeling and surfacing – ice flow diverter valve
    • High power electronics packaging - 20kV potential
    • Electro-mechanical – automotive hybrid systems
    • Opto-mechanical – lens mounts
    • Test fixtures
    • Rapid prototyping
    • Sheet metal enclosures
    • Structural analysis – Cosmosworks
    • Project management and cost analysis
    • Test plans and procedures
    • Contacting molding

    WORK EXPERIENCE

     

    Mechanical Design Engineer – NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory – Contract
     
    06.2006 – Present
    05.2001 – 02.2003
     
    Lead mechanical engineer designing the packaging of spacecraft electronics:
     
    ·   Design packaging of high powered electronics systems (projects include Mars Exploration Rover (MER), Mars Science Lab (MSL), Phoenix)
    ·   Responsible for the design of fixtures used in the testing of flight hardware
    ·   Maintained large assemblies in Solidworks; responsible for the integration of all models from other support designers
     
    Independent Engineering Consultant – The Wheel Thing
     
    09.2005 – 02.2007
     
    Design consultant offering design services in entertainment rides, lighting systems, and general mechanical systems:
     
    ·   Designed and developed on-stage structures for high profile entertainers (Madonna)
    ·   Developed electronic glass security gate systems for corporate building entrances
    ·   Reduced mass of components by 15% using Cosmosworks
     
    Product Development Engineer – Alliance Space Systems, Inc – Contract
     
    06.2004 – 09.2005
     
    Mechanical engineer designing mechanisms and structures for use in a space environment:
     
    ·   Designed structural components using Solidworks complex surfacing techniques
    ·   Managed project scheduling, cost estimates, and risk assessments
    ·   Performed general IT administrator duties
     
    Mechanical Engineer – California Institute of Technology – Contract
     
    04.2003 – 05.2004
     
    Mechanical engineer supporting Cryogenic Optics & Science Instrumentation Group:
     
    ·   Designed, developed, built, and tested complex lens mounting system for large 80 cm diameter deep space telescope
    ·   Performed structural and thermal analyses of lens mounts using Cosmosworks
    ·   Procured over $9 Million of funds after demonstrating working prototype concept
     
    Product Development Engineer – McCann’s Engineering – Contract
     
    04.2000 – 05.2001
     
    Mechanical engineer team member working developing a new and innovative ice dispensing system:
     
    ·   Designed aesthetic components using surface modeling
    ·   Reduced prototype costs by 50% via usage of rapid prototyping (SLA) technology
    ·   Worked extensively with sheet metal designs and enclosures
     
    Independent Consultant – Creative Engineering Solutions – Software Training, Sales, & Support
     
    03.1998 – 04.2000
     
    Performed onsite and off-site Solidworks software training and design services to small to medium sized engineering companies:
     
    ·   Conducted CAD training classes for groups of 15+ industry level users
    ·   Earned Highest Revenue award for outperforming sales goals by 50% for 3 months
    ·   Aided clients in improving design and production efficiency with Solidworks
     
    Mechanical Engineer – Systronix Automotive
     
    02.1997 – 03.1998
     
    Mechanical engineer working in the areas of electric and hybrid vehicle development:
     
    ·   Designed, tested, and analyzed mechanical & electro-mechanical components of electric motors, cooling & control systems for hybrid vehicle drive configurations.
    ·   Planned and developed vehicle road performance test programs

     EDUCATION

                                                                     

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA
    08.1994 – 08.1996
    Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
    Research Thesis: Active Feed-Forward Control of Large Mechanical Structures
     
    California Polytechnic Institute, USA
    09.1988 – 08.1994
    Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

    LANGUAGES

     

    • English – fluent (read, write, speak)
    • French – beginner (read, write, speak)

    INTERESTS & HOBBIES

     

    • Traveling
    • Exercise – mountain biking, tennis, hiking, badminton
    • Driving
    • Culinary arts and food
    • Theatre Arts – I try to participate in one to two stage shows per year
    • Listening to music

    HONOURS & ORGANIZATIONS

     

    • Sigma Gamma Tau Technical Achievement Honour Society
    • Tau Beta Pi – American Engineering Honour Society
    • Golden Key National Honour Society
    • Eurocircle – European social and business networking organization
    • Los Angeles Solidworks User’s Group


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