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Campus Address DANIEL L.

AGLIONE Permanent Address


301 S. Pugh St - Apt. 407 dla185@psu.edu 58 St Mary Dr
State College, PA 16801 Succasunna, NJ 07876
973-229-0281 973-927-2912

OBJECTIVE To attain a mechanical engineering internship for the summer of 2011 where I can apply my
previous internship experience in large scale design and CAD software.

EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering


The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Graduation: May 2012
Cumulative GPA: 3.94 / 4.00

Relevant Courses
Design Methodology Engineering Thermodynamics
Mechanical Responses of Engineering Materials Fluid Mechanics
SolidWorks Fundamentals Electronic Measuring Systems
Instrumentation, Measurements, and Statistics Vibration Responses

EXPERIENCE Mechanical Engineering Intern May – August, 2010

Picatinny Arsenal, Morris County, NJ


ARDEC (Armament Research and Development Engineering Center)
 Created professional 3-D models and drawings of testing equipment using Pro
ENGINEER for in-house manufacturing
 Fabricated prototype materials for multiple projects
 Assisted efforts in the design and use of a hydraulic seal test stand
 Presented 25 minute exit briefing summarizing own contributions and experiences;
delivered to coworkers, supervisors, and again for upper management

PROJECTS Design Methodology Detailed Design Project January – April, 2011


 Designed an automated jar opener with two team members for no-hands operation
 Created CAD models and detailed drawings of all components
 Fabricated two functional prototypes from wood, aluminum, and other materials
 Documented all work in Final Report summarizing customer needs, concept
generation, final design, economic analysis, performance, and manufacture processes

SolidWorks Fundamentals Final Design Project September – December, 2009


 Designed and modeled a commercial leg press containing over 20 parts
 Generated fully dimensioned working drawings with detailed and sectioned views
 Performed Finite Element Analysis using SolidWorks Simulation to confirm
integrity of component strength and design
 Incorporated configurations, display states, and part movements into final assembly

ACTIVITIES Student Space Programs Lab January, 2011 - Present


The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Student organized club that designs, fabricates, tests, and launches real life space
researching equipment
 Member of Structures Subsystem
 Project: OSIRIS CubeSat - satellite with aims of studying space weather
 Machined numerous prototype components from aluminum using end mill, lathe,
water jet, and CNC operations
 Designed satellite components using SolidWorks
SKILLS SolidWorks (CSWA Certified Associate) MS Excel
Pro ENGINEER MS PowerPoint
MATLAB MS Word

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