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Why Nuclear?
March 2008 I graduated
June 2004 I graduated from the University of Cincinnati's mechanical engineering undergraduate program. All UC engineering programs are at least 5 years including a mandatory co-op (professional-practice) experience. Throughout my mechanical engineering curriculum I have equally studied many computer science topics. Learning from friends, colleagues and various resources I have learned to deal with hardware and software issues, as well as develop a number of unique computer solutions.
Preceeding my career at the University of Cincinnati I attended Anderson High School located on the east side of Cincinnati, where I indulged in as many AP courses as possible. I enjoyed orchestra with Dale Swisher as I still do today, though I now play under his baton in the Xavier Chamber Orchestra.
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UC Nuclear Engineering
Spring 2007
Nuclear Criticality Safety - detail
Monte Carlo Simulations - detail
Winter 2007
Nuclear Criticality Safety - detail
Monte Carlo Simulations - detail
Fall 2006
Nuclear Criticality Safety - detail
Monte Carlo Simulations - detail
Spring 2006
Nuclear Reactor Theory Engineering 3 - detail
Detection & Measurements Lab 2 - detail
Probabilistic Risk Assessment - detail
Shielding - detail
Winter 2005
Nuclear Reactor Theory Engineering 2 - detail
Health Physics 2 - detail
Detection & Measurements Lab 1 - detail
Radiation Interactions - detail
Fall 2005
Nuclear Reactor Theory Engineering 1 - detail
Health Physics 1 - detail
Effects of Radiation on Materials - detail
MCNP - detail
Introduction to Parallel Computing - detail
UC Mechanical Engineering
Spring 2004
Design Clinic III - detail
Management of Professionals - detail
Nuclear Waste Management - detail
In-Core Reactor Fuel Management - detail
Conduction Heat Transfer - detail
SMAW - Welding Technology - detail
Winter 2004
Design Clinic II - detail
Structures/Motion Lab - detail
Psychology 103 - detail
Psychology of Urban Life - detail
Fall 2003
Design Clinic I - detail
Heat Transfer/Fluids Lab - detail
Mechanical Vibrations I - detail
Heat Transfer - detail
Welding - Oxy-Fuel - detail
Summer 2003: Continuing work at Callahan and Associates as in IT intern. - detail
Spring 2003: Beginning work at Callahan and Associates as in IT intern. - detail
Winter 2003:
Control Theory - detail
Design of Mechanical Systems - detail
Introduction to Psychology 102 - detail
Momentum and Energy Transport - detail
Professional Dev II - detail
Fall 2002: Returning to work at Cast-Fab Technologies for my fourth quarter and fifth cumulative co-op quarter. - detail
Summer 2002:
Design of Mechanical Components - detail
Heat Transfer - detail
Manufacturing Processes - ( Project ) - detail
Vibrations - detail
Welding - GTAW - detail
Spring 2002: Returning to work at Cast-Fab Technologies for my third quarter and fourth cumulative co-op quarter. - detail
Winter 2002:
Engineering Economics - detail
Machine Analysis and Design - detail
Measurements & Instrumentation Lab - Resistors - detail
Organization of Programming Languages - detail
Thermodynamics II - detail
Fall 2001: Returning to work at Cast-Fab Technologies for my second quarter and third cumulative co-op quarter. - detail
Summer 2001:
Basic Electrical Circuit Analysis - detail
Fluid Mechanics - detail
Kinematics & Dynamics of Machines - detail
Statistical Methods - detail
Spring 2001: Working at Cast-Fab Technologies in Oakley for my co-op requirement. - detail
Winter 2001:
Differential Equations - detail
European History - detail
Numerical Analysis - detail
Strength of Materials - detail
Thermodynamics - detail
Fall 2000: Working at Wayne Water Systems in Harrison, OH for my co-op requirement. - detail
Summer 2000:
Calculus & Analytical Geometry IV - detail
Mechanics III - detail
Intro to Metallurgy - detail
Spring 2000:
Calculus & Analytical Geometry III - detail
Physics 203 - detail
Physics Lab 213 - detail
Mechanics II - detail
Professional-Practice I - detail
Winter 2000:
Chemistry 102 - detail
Calculus & Analytical Geometry II - detail
Physics 202 - detail
Physics Lab 212 - detail
Mechanics I - detail
Fall 1999:
Chemistry 101 - detail
Intro to Psychology 101 - detail
Computer Language (C++) - detail
Graphic Fundamentals - detail
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