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*For further information, please click on hyperlinks to lead to relevant websites. 1101 W. Hamilton Ave. #2 Campbell, Ca. 95008 M ICHAEL T RAN 510.866.6529 [email protected] EDUCATION San Jose State University 2008 – 2014 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Focus in Design and Mechatronics Related Coursework Computer Aided Design (Specifically ProE/Creo) Mechatronic System Design Automatic Control Systems Robotics SKILLS Creo (Pro Engineering) Arduino Machining LabVIEW Autodesk Inventor Microsoft Office Soldering Python Solidworks Embedded C MatLab Java EXPERIENCE Mechanical EngineerContractor QBOTIX 2014 PRESENT Design and assembled a reaction torque sensor to measure torque between a robot and a PV tracker Characterized the pitch and roll of multiple robots, with respect to a rail Optimized a test rig to test the traction of various polyurethane materials Designed and maintained mechatronic test rigs Summer Intern SLAC NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY SUMMER 2014 Optimize, fix existing bugs and implement new features in a MatLAB program Research and develop software to compare the performance of PID control system vs Active Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC system) SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY PROJECTS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Senior Project Fall 2013 – May 2014 Objective of the project is to design and build a quadrotor aircraft. Responsible for the creation of the CAD model and the assembly of the air vehicle. Relevant Skills Used Creo (formerly Pro/E) Quadcopter Arm Control with PID Fall 2013 Led a team of 3 students to build and construct an apparatus to recreate the autoleveling feature present on most commercially available multirotor air vehicles. Relevant Skills Used Arduino Microcontroller and IDE, Pololu IMU Creo (formerly Pro/E) Automatic Clothes Folder Fall 2012 Led a team of 4 students to build and construct an apparatus to detect and fold an article of clothing, and be able to distinguish between a shirt and pants. Relevant Skills Used Creo (formerly Pro/E) Arduino Microcontroller and IDE

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1101  W.  Hamilton  Ave.  #2  Campbell,  Ca.  95008   MICHAEL  TRAN

510.866.6529  [email protected]  

   EDUCATION  San  Jose  State  University                            2008  –  2014  • Bachelor  of  Science  in  Mechanical  Engineering  with  Focus  in  Design  and  Mechatronics  • Related  Coursework  

§ Computer  Aided  Design  (Specifically  ProE/Creo)  § Mechatronic  System  Design  § Automatic  Control  Systems  § Robotics  

SKILLS  Creo  (Pro  Engineering)   Arduino     Machining     LabVIEW  Autodesk  Inventor   Microsoft  Office   Soldering   Python  Solidworks   Embedded  C   MatLab   Java  

   

EXPERIENCE  Mechanical  Engineer-­‐Contractor                                    QBOTIX    2014  -­‐  PRESENT  • Design  and  assembled  a  reaction  torque  sensor  to  measure  torque  between  a  robot  and  a  PV  tracker  • Characterized  the  pitch  and  roll  of  multiple  robots,  with  respect  to  a  rail  • Optimized  a  test  rig  to  test  the  traction  of  various  polyurethane  materials    • Designed  and  maintained  mechatronic  test  rigs    

 Summer  Intern          SLAC  NATIONAL  ACCELERATOR  LABORATORY   SUMMER  2014  • Optimize,  fix  existing  bugs  and  implement  new  features  in  a  MatLAB  program  • Research  and  develop  software  to  compare  the  performance  of  PID  control  system  vs  Active  Disturbance  Rejection  Control  (ADRC  system)  

 SAN  JOSE  STATE  UNIVERSITY  -­‐  PROJECTS  Unmanned  Aerial  Vehicle  Senior  Project     Fall  2013  –  May  2014  • Objective  of  the  project  is  to  design  and  build  a  quad-­‐rotor  aircraft.  • Responsible  for  the  creation  of  the  CAD  model  and  the  assembly  of  the  air  vehicle.  • Relevant  Skills  Used  

• Creo  (formerly  Pro/E)  

Quadcopter  Arm  Control  with  PID       Fall  2013  • Led  a  team  of  3  students  to  build  and  construct  an  apparatus  to  recreate  the  auto-­‐leveling  feature  present  on  most  commercially  available  multi-­‐rotor  air  vehicles.  

• Relevant  Skills  Used  • Arduino  Microcontroller  and  IDE,  Pololu  IMU  • Creo  (formerly  Pro/E)  

Automatic  Clothes  Folder     Fall  2012  • Led  a  team  of  4  students  to  build  and  construct  an  apparatus  to  detect  and  fold  an  article  of  clothing,  and  be  able  to  distinguish  between  a  shirt  and  pants.  

• Relevant  Skills  Used  • Creo  (formerly  Pro/E)  • Arduino  Microcontroller  and  IDE