A mechanical engineering graduate with comprehensive working experience about techniques, principles, concepts and
theories of mechanical engineering, intends to serve the Navy as a Navy mechanical engineer.
Not exact matches
I hold expertise in all the topics, disciplines and sub-fields that fall under Structural
Engineering, and some
of them are History
of Structural
Engineering, Structural failure, Building structures, Earthquake
engineering structures, Civil
engineering structures,
Mechanical structures, Aerospace structures, Nanoscale structures, Structural
Engineering for Medical Science, Structural elements, Columns, Beams, Trusses, Plates, Shells, Arches, Catenaries, Structural
engineering theory and many others.
I studied physics at Princeton University before switching my major to
mechanical engineering, where I specialized in control
theory and feedback loops, a topic that will be important when we get into the details
of climate change modeling.
Comprehensive knowledge
of the
theories, concepts, and applications
of naval
mechanical engineering
PROFILE * Master
of Mechanical Engineering with 3 + years» experience in product design and development, and quality assurance * Solid expertise in applied research, new content development, simulation, design analysis, testing, and validation * Strong understanding of mechanical engineering theory, mechanics, design principles, and materials * Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills adept at data, statistic
Mechanical Engineering with 3 + years» experience in product design and development, and quality assurance * Solid expertise in applied research, new content development, simulation, design analysis, testing, and validation * Strong understanding
of mechanical engineering theory, mechanics, design principles, and materials * Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills adept at data, statistic
mechanical engineering theory, mechanics, design principles, and materials * Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills adept at data, statistical, and...