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Bruce Michael Sampson
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Campus:
123 College Building
Any City , NY 55512
111-222-3333
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Permanent:
123 Any
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Anytown, NY 12345
444-555-6666
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OBJECTIVE:
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Aeronautical
engineering position in the Pacific Northwest. |
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SUMMARY:
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- Aeronautical engineering
internship with Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
- Computer proficiency
in C++ and data modeling tools.
- Magna Cum Laude graduate
with BS in Aeronautical Engineering.
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EDUCATION:
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Bachelor of Science in
Aeronautical Engineering, May 2005
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.6
on a 4.0 scale
Courses taken included:
- Space Systems and
Analysis
- Aerospace Propulsion
- Orbital and Space
Dynamics
- Guidance and Control
Systems
- Aerospace Dynamics
- Computational Fluid
Dynamics
- Microwave Engineering
- Analog and Digital
Circuitry
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EXPERIENCE:
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Aeronautical
Engineering Internship, May 2004 to August 2004
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
- Provided systems support
for satellite tracking and log analysis.
- Developed C++ programs
for enhanced on-screen image viewing of events,
including historical and trended trajectory
tracking.
- Co-presenter of final
report, which made industry recommendations
for on-board, control system communications
with earth-based tracking stations.
Teaching Assistant, Sept.
2003 to May 2004, Sept. 2004 to May 2005
Aeronautical Engineering Department, Illinois
State University
- Prepared course syllabus
and handout materials for Aeronautical Physics
301.
- Graded term projects,
mid-term and final exams for Physics I and
II.
- Assisted Dr. William
Johnson in research for aeronautical physics.
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ACTIVITIES: |
- Secretary, Sigma
Gamma Tau honors society, 2004-2005
- Member, Sigma Gamma
Tau honors society, 2003-2005
- Campus Co-Chair, National
Science Day, 2004 and 2005
- Sergeant-at-Arms,
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Illinois State Chapter, 2004-2005
- Member, American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002-2005
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REFERENCES: |
Available
Upon Request. |
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