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Date: 5/10/2010

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Contact Information

Luke, Jonathan
424 22nd St. NW
Canton, OH 44709

Phone: 330-309-9810
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Discipline: Mechanical Engineering


Position Desired

Entry Level

Education

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON, Akron, Ohio
ボ Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2010
ボ Cumulative Grade Point Average: 3.41
ボ Electives: Compressible Fluid Mechanics, Modeling and Simulation, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ボ Senior Design Project: Pneumatic Tennis Ball Cannon

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Kent, Ohio
ボ Studied Architecture, August 2005 。V December 2005
ボ Cumulative Grade Point Average: 3.8

Degrees

ボ Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2010

Awards

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 。V Present
The University of Akron Water Polo Club, Treasurer, 2006 。V Present
National Merit Scholarship, Maytag Corporation, 2005 。V 2010
Charles and Maxine Moore Engineering Scholarship, 2008 。V 2009

Activities

GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE
STUDENT RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTER, Akron, Ohio
Head Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor, January 2006 。V Present
ボ Oversee safety of swimmers, maintain pool facilities and teach youth and adult swim lessons
DOGWOOD POOL, North Canton, Ohio
Head Lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor, Summers 2004 。V 2008
ボ Managed lifeguards and other staff, ensured patron safety, taught swim lessons and maintained pool facilities


Additional Information

TECHNICAL WORK EXPERIENCE
BRIDGESTONE FIRESTONE NORTH AMERICAN TIRE, Tire/Vehicle Dynamics, Akron, Ohio
Mechanical Engineer Co-op, January 2008 。V August 2009
High Speed Tire Runout Measurement System
ボ Collaborated on design enhancement for existing high speed uniformity machine, which measures tire radial runout using a displacement laser and linear slide tables
ボ Designed base stand, built system, performed initial testing and assisted with installation
Uniformity Machine Correlation Study
ボ Performed correlation study of tire radial uniformity data between Goldie Low Speed Uniformity Machine and Hunter Tire Balancers
ボ Resulted in replacement of balancer to allow for more accurate portable uniformity measurements
Tire Noise Training Software
ボ Modified existing Visual Basic noise training software to be accessible and useable on any computer connected to the company intranet
ボ Ensured quick and efficient training of new employees in identifying different tire related noises

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