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MATTHEW FUTTERMAN 202 West 84th Street, Apt. B * New York, New York 10024 917.599.

7914 ENTRY LEVEL PRODUCT ENGINEER ~ PROJECT MANAGER Hands-on, detail-oriented engineer with more than 6 years of experience and educ ation spanning a full range of mechanical, biological, electrical, and aerospace engineering and research project management. M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Ma y 2011); prepared to excel in the field of product engineering, development, and project management. Solid knowledge of design techniques and tools, R&D best pr actices, bench work, pilot testing and trials, and consumer test design. * Proven ability to compile, analyze, interpret, and effectively communicate hig hly complex data for key stakeholders and thought leaders within cross-functiona l academic, corporate, and research settings. * Decisive and articulate strategic planner with highly developed methodological , analytical, and technical skills. Excel at critically evaluating and resolving mechanical issues and failures. * Strong project management background, able to drive forward progress and achie ve objectives within time and budget parameters. * Highly motivated self-starter with ability to translate product concepts into innovative designs focused on expanding product portfolios and enhancing operati onal performance.

PROFESSIONAL & EDUCATIONAL SYNOPSIS GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY / PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY * 2005-2011 Student Pursued and obtained both B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Skillfully pl anned and executed technical research, analysis, and deployment for numerous und ergraduate and graduate course studies. Interfaced extensively with peers and pr ofessors. Selected Achievements & Projects: * Successfully completed key courses and projects; gained invaluable knowledge a nd expertise in all aspects of mechanical engineering and sub-disciplines, with specialization in biological engineering. * Hand-picked to serve as Coordinator of Georgia Tech Technique Symposium from 1 /2009 - 6/2010. o Performed event scheduling, conducted needs assessments, and forged strategic partnerships with industry leaders to fund and teach complex scientific techniqu es. * Led team of 7 students in successful completion of NASA Reduced Gravity Progra m at Pennsylvania State University (2007), with focus on developing and operatin g zero gravity experiment. o Authored proposal, technical documentation and final report. Designed glass, aluminum, and titanium vacuum components; regulated argon plasma with high volta ge devices. * Modeled inlet and outlet components for Pulse Detonation Engine (PDE); assiste d Ph.D. student with data reduction of thrust and engine efficiency. * Successfully executed undergraduate project encompassing Characterization of T urbulators. o Researched and analyzed flow field similarities and differences associated wit h different turbulators; optimized china clay visualization technique using vary ing quantities and combinations of coatings and absorbing chemicals. * Delivered high impact presentation at MAA Allegheny Mountain Section and Sigma

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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY / PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY Continued: Graduate Research Assistant (2008-2010) Planned and executed projects focused on quail embryonic research with applicati ons in wound healing and cancer. Conducted in-depth analysis and quantitative/qu alitative research of critical subject matter data and processes. Prepared and s ubmitted comprehensive reports, documentation, and research results. Selected Achievements: * Credited with successful development and experimentation with new protein expr ession patterns and methods; results were accepted into the journal Developmenta l Dynamics for upcoming publication. * Presented groundbreaking results at ASME Conference in Naples, FL. * Acquired critical biological engineering skills and knowledge including Micro Dissection, Tissue Culturing and Sterilization, Direct and Indirect Immunofloure scence, Image Acquisition and Processing, Confocal microscope theory and operati on. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Georgia Institute of Technology (2008) Mechanical Engineering Designer, State College, PA (2007): Teamed with 2 mechani cal engineers and 2 electrical engineers in project to redesign standard metal h andcuffs to be 'pickproof'. Successfully designed and built working prototype wi thin 4 months, skillfully executing design and prototype phases of product lifec ycle. Mathematics Tutor, Pennsylvania State University (2004-2005): Won nomination for Best Tutor of the Year for consistently producing student grade increases by 12 levels. Customer Service Associate for Borders Bookstore (2004) Global Science Lucent Scholar Internship, Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, Ne w York (Summers 2001/2002) EDUCATION Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering (2011) Georgia Institute of Technology Bachelor Science, Mechanical Engineering (2007) Pennsylvania State University Publication: Futterman, M. A., A. J. Garcia, et al. (2011). "Evidence for partia l epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (pEMT) and recruitment of motile blastode rm edge cells during avian epiboly." Dev Dyn. Technical Proficiencies: MSOffice 2010, MultiSim, Photoshop, Windows, Mac OSX, C ++ programming, MatLAB, ImageJ, Solidworks, Basic Machining

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