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!"#$%&'()*Industrial DesignerUniversity of Cincinnati
School2363 W Clifton Ave
Cincinnati, OH419.276.7334
Permanent18707 Hilt Rd
Bowling Green, OH 43402
[email protected]@mail.uc.edu
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Honors[2005]Top 25 Focus Art Show FFA State Degree [2005 - present]Cincinnatus Scholarship UC Dean’s List all quarters [2007 - 2008]Captain, UC Hockey
Activities[2001 - 2005]FFA[2005 - present]UC Honors Scholars Program Navigators Campus Ministries [2006 - present]UC Club Hockey National Honors SocietyServe Beyond Cincinnati service organization
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0)12$+34&1/&*#&MTS SeatingTemperance, Michigan[Summer 2007] Design InternDesigned custom seat backs for stack and banquet chairs and developed concepts for the hospitality seating market.
US Air Force Research Laboratory [AFRL]Dayton, OhioWinter 2008 - Summer 2009] Government Contractor; Design InternBattlefield Air Targeting, Man-Aided kNowledge [BATMAN]Materials & Manufacturing Facilities Management program: Assist in the production and development of items for use by the USAF and AFRL. Worked closely with engineers, USAF personnel, government & outside contractors.
Service Project - Hope, Life, WaterKumbo (and surrounding villages), Cameroon[Winter 2008-2009]Along with eight other students raised over $10,000 to support the building of a gravity-fed water pipeline in the village of Reh, Cameroon. Was in-country nearly three months.
5-.-1&6)74-.&1Create a sustainable computer for the 2012 marketplace.
Taking cues from automotive design and modern architecture, the sketches of this computer clearly illustrate how the ideas are straying from standard computer design and approaching it in an organic and futuristic ideal.
Transparent Organic Light Emit-ting Diode display
Zero toxic chemicals from cradle to grave
Nearly 100 percent recyclable
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Man-wearable communications system with quick-snap connection and wrist-mounted PC.
HMD
Comm System
Wrist PC
Do to restrictions from a chest-mounted PC,
normal magazine pouches are inadequate.
Problem.
MagMount swings forward to clear PC
Holster mounts on soldier’s torso
Facilities ManagementFurniture and displays located outside the coporate development office
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1. In/Out box 2. Lighted sign3. Doors conceal-ing shelves4. Table top5. Dry-erase glass board6. Storage shelves7. Brushed metal flashing with light 8. Glass display shelves
Installedfinal product
US soldiers can carry up to 160lbs of gear using the MOLLE system.
APEframe
Senior Capstone
Full-scale sketches and digital model.
Articulated Pad, Exter-nal frame
Fit examples
Shoulder pads and pack are attached with straps
APEframe
Model created by milling UHMW plastic
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Form/idea development along three families of large scale seating products. Focus on using wood, metal, and concrete
while creating a comfortable and relaxing reclining expericence.
!e arms of the chair were produced using laminated hardwood cut with a Komo CNC
router.
Hand-cut bent plywood seat
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