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Gregory M.

Campbell
203-947-6227 gcampbel@stanford.edu linkedin.com/in/gregorymcampbell
Objective
Full-time employment starting in summer 2016
Education
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
March 2016
Pursuing Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, with depth in Mechatronics
GPA: 4.03
Receiving Graduate Engineering Fellowship Award to study and research in Mechanical Engineering
Villanova University, Villanova, PA
Class of 2014
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 4.0
Concentration in Dynamic Systems, with Minors in Mechatronics and Honors
Received Mechanical Engineering Outstanding Student Award (top Mechanical Engineering graduate)
Received Robert D. Lynch Award for academic achievement and service in Engineering
Work Experience
R&D Advanced Surgical Technologies Intern at Medtronic, Boulder, CO
Summer 2015
Implemented, through Arduino to C++ Serial Communication, a controller for wristed actuation
Conferred with colleagues across the country to debug controller delay issues
Developed, through CAD and rapid prototyping, 4 iterations of a future surgical device
RISE Research Intern at Technische Universitt Kaiserslautern, Germany
Summer 2013
Investigated, through seat experimentation, the effects of whole body vibrations on tractor drivers
Tested the seats by creating precise vibration inputs in Matlab and applying them to a physical seat mount
Research Assistant at Villanova University
Fall 2011-Summer 2012
Established, using a Nanoindenter, material properties of SiO2 nanoparticles (under 500nm in diameter)
Mechatronics Projects
Stanford Haptics ME327 Research Project
Fall 2015
Designed and built, with Visual Studio and Arduino, a virtual environment and vibrotactile haptic shoes
Analyzed, using Matlab Statistics Toolbox, the statistical significance of a 10-person user study
Coauthored, in LaTex, a research paper to present the methods and findings of the work
Stanford Mechatronics ME218 Projects
Fall 2014-Winter 2015
Assembled and programmed, with a TIVA Launchpad, 3 iterations of an autonomous mobile robot
Collaborated with three other students to create a complete mechatronic system in less than five weeks
Compiled, using C Coding, a 10 module hierarchical state machine for controlling a mobile robot
Designed and fabricated soldered breadboards to allow orientation and position sensing
Villanova Robotics Senior Design Project
Fall 2013-Spring 2014
Coproduced, from scratch, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal robot for commercialization in Cambodia
Consulted with the nonprofit Golden West to meet their particular design specifications
Synthesized, in the metal shop, a fully functional robot with a chassis, a robotic arm, and an end-effector
Activities & Community Service
Oversaw inner-city high school students in their creation of a functioning electronic vehicle
Spring 2013
Directed clients in their efforts to secure employment, housing, food, and education through LIFT 2012-2013
Mentored and tutored elementary students in Philadelphia through RUIBAL
2011-2012
Coding Skills
Proficient in Matlab, Simulink, C, C++, SolidWorks, Creo 2.0, Assembly, Arduino, LaTex, and ANSYS

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