To fill a materials engineering position within your company where my analytical skills, communication, and leadership will be challenged and most effectively utilized.
SCOTT EDWARD BARMETTLOR
OBJECTIVE
To fill a materials engineering position within your company where my analytical skills, communication, and leadership will be challenged and most effectively utilized.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Materials Science and Engineering
University of Washington, Seattle - Graduation Date-June 2010
* Major: Materials Science and Engineering
* GPA: 3.0
* Related Course Work: Materials corrosion, failure Analysis, technical writing, functional properties, mechanical properties of materials, crystallography, electron theory, kinetics and phase transformations, materials processing, engineering statics, materials characterization, engineering thermodynamics
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Team Leadership
* Designed and optimized a method for reducing the porosity of aircraft carbon fiber composites by 2-3% which resulted in stronger tensile strengths.
* Contributed to team success with Fraternity officers to help raise more than a $1,000 annually for Hole in the Wall Camps, a nationally recognized philanthropy.
* Initiated action with a team of four students to compete in a national civics debate program: “We are the people,†in which our high school took 1st in districts and 3rd in Washington state.
* Currently helping a team judge the cost analysis of sustainable carpeting in University of Washington new environment center.
Communication
* Informal communication skills developed through: active class participation, joining school clubs and fundraisers, and participating in the fraternity social and philanthropic programs.
* Flexible and adaptive personality traits created by actively traveling, and participating in local political programs.
Technical Writing
* Presented technical reports regarding prior and current research in bone degradation using: Microsoft Excel, Instron tensile machines, scanning electron microscopes, and casting furnaces.
Computational Skills
* 4 years experience using Microsoft Excel to draft technical reports.
EXPERIENCE
Research - Mechanical Properties of Bone Degradation
Materials Science Department, University of Washington
Mentor : Professor George Mayer 2009 to 2010
* Currently studying how the mechanical strength of micro-fibrils in bones degrades over time and its implications with diseases such as osteoporosis.
Library Technician
Suzzallo Library, University of Washington 2008 to 2010
* Provided excellent customer service to UW patrons, managing work independently with little supervision, and currently optimizing the UW theses catalog.
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