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HANLIN “ELLIOT” SONG ' (734) 623-3975 * [email protected] , 4820 SW Barbur Blvd - 44, Portland, OR 97239 www.linkedin.com/in/elliotsong

SUMMARY • 2 years’ experience in CAD modeling and FEA tools (AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidWorks, ABAQUS, ANSYS, etc.) • Strong background in strength/fatigue/buckling/collapse analysis for beam/plate/shell etc. • Hands-on experience in product design and optimization, product quality control (BOM, GD&T, 6-Sigma, Simplex) • Proficient in programming, outstanding communication skills (C++, MATLAB, Python, LaTeX, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) • Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder), authorized to work in the U.S. without visa sponsorship, open to relocate

EDUCATION M.S.E. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (GPA: 3.9/4.0) University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Dec 2016 B.Eng. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (GPA: 4.0/4.0) University of Strathclyde Glasgow, UK Jun 2015 B.S.E. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (GPA: 3.7/4.0) Harbin Engineering University Harbin, China July 2015 Awards: Dean’s List, Promising Student, Reid Birrell Prize for best student, Salilaksha Basu Prize for best graduate

PROJECT / RESEARCH EXPERIENCE CAE Engineer Stress Concentration Reduction of Hatch Corners Ann Arbor, MI Jan – Jun 2016 • Performed FEA simulations of a rectangular-shaped hatch on ABAQUS to locate and resolve stress concentration • Identified corners with twice the stress of the vicinity, mitigated by rounding the corners with different curvature • Reduced principal stress by up to 37.2% with 3% error compared to experimental results in stress concentration factor

CAE Engineer Motion Response of a Wave Energy Converter Ann Arbor, MI Sep – Dec 2015 • Modeled the WEC as a cylinder to study the effect of directional waves on the motion response of the WEC • Developed MATLAB code to solve for the motion response to any wave conditions based on transfer functions (RAOs) • Verified the solution by showing only 0.1% error compared to energy harvested from unidirectional waves • Suggested optimum operating position of the WEC to improve the power-harvesting efficiency for non-axisymmetric systems

FEA/CFD Researcher Numerical Study of a Riser with Internal Flow Glasgow, UK Jan – May 2015 • Established and discretized the governing equations of a riser conveying oil-gas-water flow by finite difference method • Solved and plotted the temporal and spatial motion responses under different mesh sizes and time steps using MATLAB • Discovered the existence of unstable regions due to FSI, suggested strengthening the regions in design to increase service life

WORK EXPERIENCE Design Engineer Kelvin Hydrodynamics Laboratory Glasgow, UK Jun – Aug 2014 • Led a team to design a bulk carrier from owner’s requirement of 86,000 DWT capacity and 14 knots speed • Determined the principal dimensions of the hull from iteration using PTC Mathcad, satisfied hydrostatics stability using Maxsurf • Optimized hull and tanks for hydrodynamic and structural stability on Hydromax based on Lloyd’s and IMO regulations • Created an Excel worksheet to minimize the dimensions of scantlings at mid-ship while achieving sufficient section modulus • Reduced the main engine weight by 8.9% (25 ton) by choosing a low-speed RT-flex engine

Design Assistant Dalian Shipbuilding Industry co., Ltd. Dalian, China Jun – Aug 2013 • Created a database of 7 containerships with less than 10% relative deviation to assist in designing a 13,000 TEU containership • Determined the dimensions by linear interpolation, reduced design error by 90% (2% to 0.2%) from optimization • Managed a Project BOM on ENOVIA, avoided a cost of $1000 by observing a synchronization failure

TEAMWORK / LEADERSHIP Student Coordinator Michigan Dining Ann Arbor, MI Jan 2016 – Nov 2016 • Coordinated and supervised 20 students at work, Employee of the Month winner from a team of 150 people Service Area Worker Michigan Dining Ann Arbor, MI Sep 2015 – Dec 2015 • Prepared and served food, greeted guests, cleaned up service areas, took inventory at a dining hall with 3,000 customers daily Conferences Supporter National Training Institute Ann Arbor, MI July – Aug 2016 • Facilitated classroom arrangement, lunch break, transportation, accommodations, etc. for 1,300 electricians in a 25 people team Voluntary Instructor ORCHID - Student Mentoring Program Glasgow, UK Sep 2014 – Jun 2015 • Mentored 5 Junior students with structural analysis problems, received 100% positive feedback Passenger Surveyor National Data Collection Glasgow, UK Oct 2013 – Apr 2015 • Collected flow data on ScotRail with 300+ passengers at rush hour, promoted to team leader with 12-hour shifts