JULIE ANNE
MACKEY
Julie.anne.mackey@gmail.com
209 Brock Hall 76
(774) 254-4439 (508) 226-7554
OBJECTIVE To obtain an internship or co-op
and receive valuable experience in the field of Material Science and Engineering with an emphasis on
energy applications.
EDUCATION
Bachelor
of Science, Material Science and Engineering May 2009
GPA:
2.9/4.0
SKILLS Computer: Microsoft
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, C++ Programming, LabView
Language: Proficient in Spanish
Laboratory:
Metallographic and microscopy analysis for material characterization, welding,
soldering,
mechanical property optimization, familiarity with SEM
RELATIVE
EXPERIENCE Student Research Specialist
Project:
Effects of Impurities on Fuel Cell
Performance and Durability, PEM Fuel Cells
·
Identify fuel cell
contaminates
·
Determine the
effects of contaminants on fuel cell performance and durability by new and
existing testing methods and analytical models
·
Develop
techniques to lessen effects of contamination
Parker-Hannifin,
Energy Systems Business Unit,
Fuel
Cell Research and Development Intern
·
Set up and
perform laboratory tests
·
Collect and
analyze data
·
Assemble and test
PEM fuel cells
·
Quality assurance
of various parts and products
·
Assist with
material compatibility for new product
·
Research on PEM
fuel cells, hydrogen generation, air pumps, and humidifiers
WORK
EXPERIENCE Pre-Engineering Program 8th Grade Class
Teacher
·
Plan and execute
age appropriate engineering experiments and projects for class of 8th
grade students
·
Oversee group
leaders
Pre-Engineering Program 7th
Grade Group Leader
·
Supervise and
lead experiments from all branches of engineering for a group of 7th
grade students
·
Assist class
teacher
·
Work with other
group leaders to organize activities
ACTIVITIES Material
Advantage, Student Membership 2006-
Present
·
Vice President Fall 2007-Present
·
Outreach Chair Spring 2007
Society of
Women Engineers, Student Membership 2005-Present
PROFESSIONAL MRS, ASM, ACers,
TMS
AFFILIATIONS