Curriculum Vitae
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| Email: ajb482@cornell.edu | Phone: (302) 379-1175 |
Objective
Aspiring engineering student with a strong foundation in CAD, Data Analysis, Mechanical Testing. Passionate about Aerospace Engineering and Material Science applications and eager to apply my knowledge in real-world projects.
Education
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Cornell University
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
GPA: 4.103 | Graduation: May, 2027 -
Newark Charter High School
High School Diploma
Graduation: May, 2023
Skills
- Software: Autodesk Fusion 360, Excel, ANSYS, Onshape
- Programming: Python, MATLAB
- Tools: 3D Printing, Instron Mechanical Testing, CNC, Laser Cutting
Projects
- Drone Design:
Designing and manufactuing a quadcopter drone- Designed drone in CAD from scratch
- CNCed carbon fiber components and completed assembly
- Fan CAD Modeling:
Modeling a fan I have using CAD- Successfully modeled complex fan, highly accurate to real object
- Drone Design:
Disassembling and drawing a mechanical pencil- Disassembled and analyzed the components of a mechanical pencil
- Completed a technical sketch of an exploded view of the object
Work Experience
- Cornell University Autonomous Drone Project Team - Mechanical Engineer
January, 2025 - Current- Completed development of novel drone designs in CAD to a fully assembled carbon fiber drone
- Collaborated to design CAD assemblies for complete drones
- Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware - Intern
May, 2024 - August, 2024- Contributed to the experimental validation of a new material model MAT213
- Designed and completed testing to obtain through-thickness properties of a composite material
- CCM Summer Poster Symposium– 2nd Place Winner ($500)
- Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware - Intern
June, 2022 - August, 2023- Collaborated as a team of 3 to improve adhesive properties of Copper/Polyimide bond
- Increased peel strength by 375% by decreasing CTE mismatch, 300% by improving processing conditions
- Resolved significant void defects seen in TuFF carbon fiber, improving tensile properties by over 10%
Publications
- S. M. Doshi, A. Barry, et al., “Adhesion Characterization and Enhancement between Polyimide-Silica Composite and Nodulated Copper for Applications in Next-Generation Microelectronics,” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 2692–2703, Jan. 2024, doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c14434.
- Barry, A. (2022). Investigation on the effect of infill orientation on the flexural properties in FDM parts. The Young Researcher, 6(1), 94-105. http://www.theyoungresearcher.com/papers/barry.pdf
Extracurricular Activities
- Secretary of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
References
Available upon request.