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EducationUniversity of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
May 2001
Minor in Business AdministrationCumulative GPA: 3.5
Major GPA: 3.6
Passed the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam in Fall 1999
HonorsUSC Dean's List Fall 1996, Spring 1998, Fall 1998, Spring 1999, Fall 1999, Spring 2000, Fall 2000
Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Fraternity
Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Fraternity
Phi Eta Sigma Honor Fraternity
South Carolina Life Scholarship
Big Thursday Scholarship
ActivitiesAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineering: Vice President 2000 school year, Member 1997-present
Society of Automotive Engineers: Mini-Baja Team (1998-1999)
Inter-Collegiate Association for Racing (ICAR) team member (1999-2000)
ExperienceMay 2000 to
University of South Carolina
Present
Research Assistant
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Continued work to model flow characteristics of Friction Stir Welding
May 1999 to
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Grant
August 1999
Summer Research Intern
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Awarded a REU Grant for research at Clemson University in the field of automotive engineering
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Assisted in the development, application, and testing of a MoTeC Engine Control Unit mated with a 25 HP, 2 cylinder, utility engine
January 1999
University of South Carolina
to May 1999
Teaching / Laboratory Assistant
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Oversaw and graded all lab experiments performed for EMCH 371 (Materials)
August 1998
University of South Carolinato Dec 1998
EMCH 460 Independent Study Project·
Assisted in the development of a method to model the flow characteristics of Friction Stir Welding
May 1998 to
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
August 1998
Summer Research Intern
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Awarded an EPSCoR Grant for research in the field of Mechanical Engineering
·
Assisted two professors with various research projects:
Project I – Assisted in researching fatigue crack growth in aircraft fuselage aluminum samples
Project II - Experimentally determined the effect of Friction Stir Welding on welded material; through metallography, hardness, and tension testing
Relevant CoursesMechanical Design I and II, Computer Aided Design (ProEngineer/ProMechanica), Design for Manufacture and Assembly, Computer Aided Manufacturing, Automotive Systems, Applied and Introduction to Thermodynamics, Introduction to Vibrations, Design of Mechanical Elements, Heat Transfer, Microprocessors, Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Engineering Materials, Measurements and Instrumentation, Numerical Methods for Computers, Solid Mechanics, Dynamics, and Statics
Computer SkillsProE 2000i2, AutoCAD, MathCAD, Microsoft Office Suite, Sigma Plot, and Adobe PhotoShop
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John C. Nash
7001 Devon Road
Columbia, SC 29209
(803) 779 8883 at home
or (803) 361 8448
johncnash@hotmail.com
References
Dr. Michael A. SuttonME Professor
USC
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 777-7158
Dr. Anthony P. ReynoldsME Professor / Advisor
USC
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 777-9548
Dr. Jamil A. KhanME Professor
USC
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 777-1578
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