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Ufuoma Ovienmhada
 

4816 Rum Street

Fort Worth, TX 76244

 

E-mail: ufuoma@stanford.edu

Phone: 682-583-5345

CV

Work experience
IRIS Lab on Sustainable Design, Research Assistant

​2016 - present

- Developed a javascript web program and Qualtrics study to conduct data on Priming Team Diversity to Improve Ideation in Engineering
- Built and programmed a sustainable smart kitchen sink with water and heat conscious settings and self learning algorithms to adjust for different user preferences

- Designed and laser cut acrylic housing for sink electronics using CAD software

 

American Airlines, Certification Engineer Intern

​Sum. 2015

 

- Created a system of calculating and documenting the Electrical Load for the Boeing 777, 737 and Airbus 321 commercial fleets using excel
- Wrote and revised interior engineering modification instructions

 

Stanford Student Enterprises, Banking Associate

​Sum. 2016

 

- Organized data bank with hundreds of student groups' financial information
- Process deposits and contracts worth thousands of dollars
- Manage student reimbursement checks

Skills

Excel

French

Java

Adobe Illustrator

Fusion 360/SolidWorks

C++

HTML

Relevant Coursework

Statics

Thermodynamics

Dynamics

Computer Science

Intro to Electrical Engineering Visual Thinking

Global Sustainability

Haptics

Stanford University 

2014 - present

- B.S. Mechanical Engineering, expected to complete 2018

- GPA: 3.385/4.0

- Stanford Leland Scholar Program, Fall 2014

Academic preparatory program with a 3-week August (2014) chemistry intensive 

- Stanford Sophomore College, Fall 2015

2-week academic intensive on animal biology taught at the San Francisco Zoo 

- Bing Overseas Studies Program, Paris Fall 2016

 

Timber Creek High School

​2011 - 2014

 

- GPA: 4.27/4.0

- Graduated in 3 years ranked 2/670 students

- French Club Founder/President

Leadership
    Education​
    Stanford Leadership Cabinet, Representative

    ​2014 - present

     

    - Plan campus-wide programming in mental health, career

    development and class-specific social events

    Black Youth Teams Engineering Success, Community Service Chair
    ​2016 - present

    - Plan bi-weekly technical workshops such as using CAD, Coding in Arduino or Prototyping 

    with a focus on the minority audience within the undergraduate Stanford community and in the surrounding East Palo Alto K-12 minority population.

    Society of Women Engineers, Internal Affairs Officer

    ​2014 - 2016

     

    - Volunteer for external STEM outreach to young girls

    - Corresponded with dozens of Silicon Valley technology companies and manages $2000 budget to create networking events with over 60 female engineers present 

    - Facilitated membership development with social programming

     

    Women and Youth Supporting Each Other, Mentor

    ​2015 - present

     

    - Mentor East Palo Alto girls in topics ranging from healthy body image,

    puberty and relationships

    Science in Service, Tutor

    ​2014 - 2015

     

    - Tutor kids in Electricity and Magnetism at Boys and Girls Club of Palo Alto

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