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Connor M.

Young
602.571.4847 1619 E Copper Rd, Tucson, AZ 85719 cmyoung@email.arizona.edu

Educational Background
The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona B.S. Engineering Management Minor Aerospace Engineering Minor Business Administration Wildcat Excellence Scholarship, awarded full tuition for four years based on academic merit Expected May 2015

Leadership & Group Involvement


Founder and President, Liftoff Club Vice President, American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) Course Preceptor, Planetary Sciences Department Member, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Member, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) Member, UA Flying Club Director, Students Supporting Brain Tumor Research UA Chapter Member, Student Government Freshman Class Council Vice President, SMORES Sophomore Honorary (Leadership & Philanthropy Club)

Technical Skills
Regenerative Cooling System Model o Developed a model kerosene-fueled rocket nozzle for personal studies o Analyzed principles of using regenerative cooling in order to heat and pressurize fuel o Constructed safe testing environment and test stand, including fuel vessels and feed lines Java Matlab SolidWorks Lean Manufacturing

Related Work Experience


Robotics Tutor Tucson, AZ Instruct students in design, building, and programming of robotics Utilize design of lesson plans to gain skills in planning and presentation Maintain multiple customers August 2013 - present August 2013 - present

Liftoff Club Founder and President

Serve as Mission Director for nano-satellite project. Science payload will image and monitor transient lunar phenomena, while the engineering payload utilizes pulsed plasma thrusters for spacecraft attitude control Lead projects including adaptive optics research, solar phone charger, French exchange student rocket competition Recruited over 20 club members covering eight unique majors Summer 2013 Summer 2012

University of Arizona Nano-Robotics Lab Dr. Eniko Enikov Summer Intern, Program Coordinator and Instructor Organized robotics camp for students grades three through eight Taught programming on robotics logic similar to Java Researched thermo-tunneling technology using Matlab modeling

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