AVTC Technical Project Manager at Argonne National Laboratory
Roanoke, Virginia
General Motors
Summer Intern
May 2010 to August 2010
Mainstream Engineering Corporation
Summer Intern
May 2009 to August 2009
Argonne National Laboratory
AVTC Technical Project Manager
Roanoke, Virginia
Argonne National Laboratory
AVTC Lead Engineer and Vehicle Systems Engineer
June 2012 to June 2016
Virginia Tech
GRA & Team Leader, Virginia Tech EcoCAR 2 Team
August 2011 to June 2012
Blacksburg, VA
Internship centered around developing a thermal model of the Volt Rechargeable Energy Storage System. Also explored testing methods for measuring the losses in the pack using coolant temperature and flow rate. Internship centered around developing a thermal model of the Volt Rechargeable Energy Storage System. Also explored testing methods for measuring the losses in the pack using coolant temperature and flow rate.
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Summer Intern @ General Motors Internship centered around developing a thermal model of the Volt Rechargeable Energy Storage System. Also explored testing methods for measuring the losses in the pack using coolant temperature and flow rate. From May 2010 to August 2010 (4 months) Summer Intern @ Mainstream Engineering Corporation Designed and built the test stand and vapor compression cycle for a micro-channel cold plate to be cool high-power electronic devices From May 2009 to August 2009 (4 months) AVTC Technical Project Manager @ Argonne National Laboratory Established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and General Motors (GM), EcoCAR 2 builds upon a successful 23-year history of DOE Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (AVTC) that exemplify the power of public/private partnerships in providing invaluable experience and training to promising, young minds entering the North American job market. EcoCAR 3 follows the widely acclaimed competition series EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future.During the four-year program, EcoCAR 3 teams will follow a real-world Vehicle Development Process (VDP) modeled after GM's VDP. The VDP serves as a roadmap for the engineering process of designing, building and refining an advanced technology vehicle. Following a VDP will guide teams in achieving the technical goals of the competition: reducing petroleum energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and criteria emissions, without compromising consumer appeal, safety or performance. Roanoke, VirginiaAVTC Lead Engineer and Vehicle Systems Engineer @ Argonne National Laboratory Established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and General Motors (GM), EcoCAR 2 builds upon a successful 23-year history of DOE Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions (AVTC) that exemplify the power of public/private partnerships in providing invaluable experience and training to promising, young minds entering the North American job market. EcoCAR 3 follows the widely acclaimed competition series EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future.During the four-year program, EcoCAR 3 teams will follow a real-world Vehicle Development Process (VDP) modeled after GM's VDP. The VDP serves as a roadmap for the engineering process of designing, building and refining an advanced technology vehicle. Following a VDP will guide teams in achieving the technical goals of the competition: reducing petroleum energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and criteria emissions, without compromising consumer appeal, safety or performance.I am one of the organizers of EcoCAR 3 with the following key responsibilities:- Maintaining the Non-Year-Specific Rules- Managing the Energy Storage System design process- Managing the structural analysis/waiver process- Safety and Technical Inspection event captain- Applied Automotive Engineering Curriculum Project Principal Investigator- Sponsor liaison for various sponsors- Member of the Technical Steering Committee- Member of the Executive Steering Committee From June 2012 to June 2016 (4 years 1 month) GRA & Team Leader, Virginia Tech EcoCAR 2 Team @ Virginia Tech The Hybrid Electric Vehicle Team of Virginia Tech (HEVT) first participated in an Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (AVTC) in 1995 with the Hybrid Electric Vehicle Challenge (the team placed fifth). HEVT has been involved in Department of Energy sponsored AVTCs ever since with a total of nine top three finished and four first place finishes. These competitions provide students with exposure to Advanced Vehicle Technologies (AVTs) and a platform to obtain practical skills that will carry them throughout their future careers. I served as Team Leader during the first year of the 2012-2014 EcoCAR 2 Challenge, in which the team finished 4th out of 15 schools. As team leader, I was in charge of overseeing and directing the technical aspects, making high-level design decisions, mentoring and training 30+ new team members and facilitating administrative tasks necessary to keep the team running. In addition to the core technical side of the competition, I also oversaw the outreach and business aspects of the program. From August 2011 to June 2012 (11 months) Blacksburg, VA
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