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Conor M.

Doyle
Department of Defense Secret Clearance
doyle.con@husky.neu.edu
Cell: (508) 259-1461
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
I am a mechanical engineer with a passion for creative design, and I am seeking a position that will allow me to grow and
continue to be an effective contributor to this field. I have a strong background in R&D and rapid prototyping that has
helped me develop two pending patents.
WORK EXPERIENCE
General Dynamics Electric Boat - Propulsion Plant Fluids Engineer Groton, CT, June 2017-Present
• Supported construction and operation of systems aboard the VIRGINIA Class Submarine
• Used root-cause analysis to come up with permanent solutions to shipboard problems
• Dispositioned manufacturing issues using hand calculations and supporting rationale
• Wrote letters and engineering reports to the U.S. Navy requesting project funding and reporting shipboard issues

MIT Lincoln Labs - Systems Engineering Co-op Lexington, MA, January-August 2016
• Modeled fluid flows and injections using ANSYS Fluent CFD
• Designed and built a novel droplet heat exchanger using CFD analysis and rapid prototyping (patent pending)
• Used variety of 3D printers (Dimension, Stratasys Connex 350, Makerbots) to build usable components
• Effectively presented work to other engineers and patent office employees
• Characterized environmental acoustic responses using Actran in the frequency and time domain
• Recovered simulated audio inputs and analyzed the impact of changing boundary conditions

Harvard Apparatus - Mechanical Engineering Co-op Holliston, MA, January-July 2015


• Assisted in the design, building, and verification of a prototype lab ventilator machine for animal testing
• Worked with local machinists to create realistic part designs using GD&T to minimize tolerance stack up
• Used an extensive knowledge of hardware to help create custom lab testing platforms for clients
• Acquired hands-on experience soldering components onto boards in an ESD environment

Diamond Diagnostics - Product Engineering Co-op Holliston, MA, January-June 2014


• Modeled and reverse engineered damaged or refurbished medical equipment using SolidWorks
• Inspected incoming products for quality and accuracy using calipers, pin gauges, and other precision instruments
• Manufactured prototype components using 3D printing

TECHNICAL SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS


Applications: SolidWorks CSWP, ANSYS Fluent & Mechanical, Actran Acoustic Modeling, MATLAB, AutoCAD
Machinery: Band Saw, Table Saw, Chop Saw, Angle Grinder, Pneumatic/Electric Drill, HVLP Spray Gun, 3-Axis Mill

EDUCATION
Northeastern University - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering May 2017
GPA: 3.34
Courses: Aerodynamics, Heat Transfer, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering Design, Systems
and Controls, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Computation and Design, Material Science
Activities: ASME, Outings Club
Awards: 1st Place in Mechanical Engineering Capstone

HOBBIES & INTERESTS


I enjoy woodworking, working on cars, skiing, and singing.

Design Portfolio can be viewed at www.conordoyledesign.weebly.com

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