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Trevor White

15630 Devoe Street


Southgate, MI 48195
(734)775-3200 trevor.white@wayne.edu

Objective:
To obtain an Engineering Internship or Co-op position and have an opportunity to demonstrate
leadership, problem solving, logical reasoning, and valuable skills for a team.

Education:
Wayne State University; Detroit, Michigan (January 2015-Current)
Major: Chemical Engineering Rank: Junior Overall GPA: 3.2+
University of Michigan; Dearborn, Michigan (September 2012-December 2014)
Major: Chemistry (Pre-Medical)

Related Courses: Calculus IV, Organic Chemistry I and II/Lab, Material Science and Engineering
Applications/Lab, General Chemistry I and II/Lab, Physics I and II/Lab, Robotic Design and NXC
Programming, Quantitative Analysis/Lab, Inorganic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Writing
Winter 2016 Courses: Materials & Energy Balance, MATLAB Programming, Technical
Communications, World History
Computer Experience: Windows, Mac OS, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MATLAB, HTML, NXC
Language, FTP clients, Type 90 Words per Minute

Work Experience:

Pharmacy Technician; CVS Pharmacy (May 2015-Current)


Lead pharmacy team in writing, calculating, preparing, mixing, measuring, filling, and selling
prescriptions in a highly team oriented fast-paced environment which requires extensive knowledge,
multitasking, and the ability to perform high risk tasks without error.
Laboratory Technician; University of Michigan (August 2013-April 2014)
Oversaw/prepared upper level science laboratories, maintained inventory, performed calculations,
measurements and used a wide variety of scientific equipment to prepare solutions and obtain data.

Engineering Projects:

Material Design Project; Wayne State University; Detroit, MI, Winter Term 2015
Led team of three students in designing and constructing a structurally stable large crystalline unit
cell model for an unknown metal under extreme material restrictions which forced creativity.
Early designs presented many challenges including mechanical strength and weight distribution
balance deficiencies. Overcame challenges by utilizing a less dense, rigid material that could
withstand much higher mechanical stress forces.
Robotic Programming Project; Wayne State University; Detroit, MI, Winter Term 2015
Designed, built and programmed a robot to perform specialized tasks using the NXC language with a
team of four peers.
Constructed a robot that was mobile with smart three dimensional motion that included infrared light
sensors implemented into the mechanical design. Wrote a complex program that powered the robot
which included troubleshooting errors and thresholds until it performed its task flawlessly.

Community Service:
Wetland Wildlife and Habitat Restoration Project, Math and Science Tutoring

Hobbies/Interests:
Tennis, Playing Guitar, Skiing, Jogging

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