Mechanical Engineering M.S. Student Looking For Fall 2025 Internship/Co-Op
Research role within Flow Physics and Imaging Lab as part of thesis-based M.S., utilizing CFD techniques to model HOPLITE Gas Gun flow and conduct hypersonic shock analysis.
Senior capstone design course where students are grouped together for a semester-long project of designing a motorcycle engine. I led lectures, held office hours, and graded both weekly and final reports.
Summer research assistant position as part of the Rogers Research Group, led by Dr. John Rogers. I assisted post doctoral researcher Hee Sup Shin, who was responsible for the following projects: skin modulus sensor, haptic interface, and wireless goniometer.
I reported to Engineering Director Mike Cosley, from whom I learned the fundamentals of Business Process Re-Engineering. At the end of my internship I presented my analysis of the company's Engineering Change Notice system and offered my suggestions for improvement. In addition, I carried out the requests of a select number of engineering changes in Creo.
Shin, H.-S., Kim, J., Fadell, N., Pewitt, L. B., Shaaban, Y., Liu, C., Jo, M.-S., Bozovic, J., Tzavelis, A., Park, M., Koogler, K., Kim, J.-T., Yoo, J.-Y., Rogers, J. A., & Pet, M. A. (2025). Soft, skin-interfaced wireless electrogoniometry systems for continuous monitoring of finger and wrist joints. Nature Communications, 16, 4426. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-59619-z