Capo Jesus - Resume v2

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Jesus R. Capo Jr.

Campus Address jesus.capo@rose-hulman.edu


Rose-Hulman Inst. of Technology, CM 2267 linkedin.com/in/jesuscapo
5500 Wabash Ave
Terre Haute, IN 47803
Cell: 305-726-4414
jesuscapo.weebly.com
Education: Bachelor of Science, Engineering Design w/ ECE Concentration, GPA: 3.98/4.0 Graduating in
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN May 2023
 Engineering Design is a general engineering program which focuses on the entire product
design process, including identifying stakeholder needs, idea generation, part modeling,
product prototyping, manufacturing, and delivery

Skills:  Circuit wiring/design, SolidWorks part modeling, Python coding, soldering, welding,
statistical data analysis using “R” language, physics simulations using COMSOL
Multiphysics, analyzing systems using conservation and accounting principles
 Leadership experience: led teams for multiple projects, high school STEM Club president
 Research communication: present complex concepts in simple, straightforward ways

Experience: Rose-Hulman BIC Machine Shop, Terre Haute, IN Fall 2019 –


 Partook in welding, woodworking, hand forging, and general machine shop classes Present
 Experience with lathes, milling machines, and other machine shop tools and machinery

High School STEM Club President, Miami, Florida Fall 2015 –


 Led teams which attended the Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge Spring 2019
 Taught members the importance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) in
the context of creating a product/business
 Integrated the LaunchX Young Entrepreneurs Program into the club

EIG Advisory Internship, Miami, Florida Summer 2017;


 Interned at EIG Advisory, a company which advises companies regarding Information Summer 2018
Technology and Services
 Advised MasTec, a Fortune 500 company, in implementing a new payroll system while
utilizing the scrum agile framework

Projects: Physical Task Manager, Individual Project Spring 2020


A handheld device for keeping track of tasks and collecting data
 A portable Arduino-based device which utilizes an RFID reader to scan tags which are
placed on user-defined objects
 A modular sensor system allows users to swap between sensors (such as temperature and
humidity sensors) in order to collect and save relevant data on the device

Rattle Race, Team Leader Fall 2019


A toy for improving fine motor skills
 A toy where the user rotates encased marbles in a circular motion, incentivizing the user
to practice their wrist motion
 Currently available for use at Reach Services, an organization which offers services for
children with special needs

TIER Mini Black Box, Team Member Fall 2016 –


Modular casing for high performance computers Summer 2017
 Awarded the Pete Conrad Scholar award in “Cyber-Technology and Security” at the
Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge (the highest honor)
 Presented at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference
in 2018 at Salt Lake City, UT

RecycloTrash, Team Leader Summer 2016 –


A device which sorts between recyclable and non-recyclable items using computer vision Summer 2017
 Presented at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest
international high school science fair
 Placed 3rd at the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair
 Awarded the Titan Environmental and Ricoh Sustainability Awards

You might also like