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7/18/2019 Resume http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/resume-56d4d08a00e70 1/1 Brian O’Neill 226 S. Maple Glade Circle, The Woodlands, TX 77382 832-381-4339 e: [email protected] Education: Aerospace Engineering Degree anticipated May 2016 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Experience: FSAE Purdue Aerodynamics Engineer, August 2016 to present  Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN  Designed aerodynamic components of the race car  Started with 2D airfoils and developed design to full 3d analysis  Worked extensively with CFD, CAD, MasterCAM, Matlab, Ect.  Laid up parts with wet and dry carbon fiber layup techniques.  Appointed to Lead Aerodynamics Engineer for 2016 car Design Build Fly, Fall Semester 2013 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN  Worked to build a quad rotor, VTOL aircraft  Designed and decided key components of the aircraft from the selection of the airfoil t o the structure and design of the wings  Became familiar with Catia as It was the sole CAD program used to design our aircraft  Used 3 axis mill extensively to create our prototype from CAD design FIRST Robotics Mechanical Team Member, December 2011 to May 2012 Texas Torque, The Woodlands, TX  Team made it to the FRC World Championships by winning first two regionals, were finalists in the third regional  Received Extensive experience with the CAD program Solid Works  Designed parts for the multi-thousand dollar competition robot  Worked on the two axis mill to cut CNC produced parts from CAD models out (parts that fellow teammates and I had designed)  Helped assemble and disassemble robot for competitions and practice  Team was awarded Engineering Inspiration award BEST Robotics Team Member and Driver, October 2011 to November 2011 The Woodlands High school Robotics, The Woodlands, Texas  Was part of small group of dedicated students building the robot  Attended countless team design meetings  Helped design and build the robot from the ground up  Had to make a rapid redesign under t ight schedule Private Pilot, May 2011 to Present JustFly Flight Training, David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, Texas  Completed more than 500 landings  Have more than 80 hours of flight time  Performed several solo cross country trips(greater than 50 miles)  Flew out of class delta Airport which required heavy communication with air traffic control daily  Skills and Knowledge  Well practiced in mathematics including Multivariate Calculus, Linear Algebra, and two semesters of Differential Equations. Currently have taken all mathematics courses necessary for Bachelors in Aerospace with Junior and Senior year still ahead of me  Taken 4 semesters of physics covering everything from Newton’s first law to electricity and optics.  Well versed in programing languages: C++, C#, Python, Java and HTML  Proficient in Excel, SolidWords, Catia, and Matlab, Creo, Xflr5, StarCCM  Have taken 3 semesters of German and 3 semesters of French, willing to work abroad

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7/18/2019 Resume

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/resume-56d4d08a00e70 1/1

Brian O’Neill 

226 S. Maple Glade Circle, The Woodlands, TX

77382

832-381-4339

e: [email protected]

Education: Aerospace Engineering Degree anticipated May 2016

Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

Experience:

FSAE Purdue Aerodynamics Engineer, August 2016 to present 

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

 

Designed aerodynamic components of the race car

  Started with 2D airfoils and developed design to full 3d analysis

 

Worked extensively with CFD, CAD, MasterCAM, Matlab, Ect.

 

Laid up parts with wet and dry carbon fiber layup techniques.

 

Appointed to Lead Aerodynamics Engineer for 2016 car

Design Build Fly, Fall Semester 2013

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

 

Worked to build a quad rotor, VTOL aircraft

  Designed and decided key components of the aircraft from the selection of the airfoil to the structure and

design of the wings

 

Became familiar with Catia as It was the sole CAD program used to design our aircraft

 

Used 3 axis mill extensively to create our prototype from CAD design

FIRST Robotics Mechanical Team Member, December 2011 to May 2012

Texas Torque, The Woodlands, TX

 

Team made it to the FRC World Championships by winning first two regionals, were finalists in the third

regional

 

Received Extensive experience with the CAD program Solid Works

 

Designed parts for the multi-thousand dollar competition robot

  Worked on the two axis mill to cut CNC produced parts from CAD models out (parts that fellow

teammates and I had designed)

 

Helped assemble and disassemble robot for competitions and practice

 

Team was awarded Engineering Inspiration award

BEST Robotics Team Member and Driver, October 2011 to November 2011

The Woodlands High school Robotics, The Woodlands, Texas

 

Was part of small group of dedicated students building the robot

  Attended countless team design meetings

 

Helped design and build the robot from the ground up

  Had to make a rapid redesign under t ight schedule

Private Pilot, May 2011 to Present

JustFly Flight Training, David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, Texas

 

Completed more than 500 landings

 

Have more than 80 hours of flight time

 

Performed several solo cross country trips(greater than 50 miles)

  Flew out of class delta Airport which required heavy communication with air traffic

control daily 

Skills and Knowledge

 

Well practiced in mathematics including Multivariate Calculus, Linear Algebra, and two

semesters of Differential Equations. Currently have taken all mathematics courses

necessary for Bachelors in Aerospace with Junior and Senior year still ahead of me

  Taken 4 semesters of physics covering everything from Newton’s first law to electricity

and optics.

 

Well versed in programing languages: C++, C#, Python, Java and HTML

 

Proficient in Excel, SolidWords, Catia, and Matlab, Creo, Xflr5, StarCCM

  Have taken 3 semesters of German and 3 semesters of French, willing to work abroad