Jason Yung Lee

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Jason Yung Lee
jasonyunglee@mymail.mines.edu
1500 Illinois St., Golden, CO 80401
Colorado School of Mines
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Expected Graduation Date: May 2017
New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Graduated: May 2015
Relevant Skills
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Computer Experience:
Microsoft Office
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AutoCAD
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Solidworks
Arduino
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Matlab
Microsoft Visio
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LabVIEW
ANSYS
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Machine Shop Skills:
Lathe
 Band Saw
Mill
 Drill Press
Work Experience – Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University
Dynamic Testing Chamber
SUMMER 2014
 Purpose: Replicate chemical warfare in a controlled chamber to test various detection sensors.
 Responsibilities: Simplified system troubleshooting of the Dynamic Testing Chamber by breaking down the overall
schematic into a series of smaller and simpler data electrical schematics.
Broadband-Hamnet Mesh Network
SUMMER 2014
 Purpose: To test and evaluate the capabilities of the Broadband-Hamnet Mesh Network by using Linksys routers
connected to a laptop, Raspberry Pi, and a Microsoft LifeCam.
 Responsibilities: Install firmware, setup and configure devices, and develop tests to measure the maximum distance
and analyze the rerouting process of the communication between mesh nodes.
Work Experience – Colorado School of Mines
Bechtel Fellowship
Fall 2015
 Purpose: To inspire K-12 students to pursue STEM related fields by co-teaching in classes.
 Responsibilities: Co-teach lessons to 8th grade math and High School robotics classes.
Research Experience – New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Cadaver Hand Study Device
FALL 2014 - SPRING 2015
 Purpose: Create an apparatus that would measure the force, position, and displacement data produced by a cadaver
thumb and the tension generated by its tendons.
 Team Leader: Manage team duties, oversee design plans, set goals, and conduct team meetings.
 Responsibilities: Selecting, designing and assembling electrical side of Hand Study Device
Orthopedic Bone Drill Project
FALL 2013 - SPRING 2014
 Purpose: Improve bone drilling surgical skills of medical students.
 Responsibilities: Programming the Phantom Omni robotic arm using OpenHaptics (C++) to generate a virtual
environment to simulate surgical bone drilling.
Design and Construction of Flettner Cylindrical Rotors
FALL 2013 - SPRING 2015
 Purpose: To increase the load weight, reduce fuel cost, and boost braking power of semi-trailers.
 Responsibilities: Designed and fabricated frame of test vehicle and machined cylindrical rotors. Tested and collected
data from the force of rotors. Constructed a 3-D printer to build the cylindrical rotors for under $500.
C-Leg Prosthesis Project
FALL 2012 - SPRING 2013
 Purpose: To create a force-feedback system for amputees to detect when the prosthesis leg is locked.
 Responsibilities: Developed Arduino code which set the required frequencies for vibro-tactile sensors.
Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Robotics Project
FALL 2011 – SPRING 2012
 Purpose: Create a force-feedback system to inform the user of instability of the robot.
 Responsibilities: Machined the Frame of an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Robot. Developed traction control system
that adjusted speed based on soil identification
Organizations & Awards - New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - Vice President
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Member
New Mexico Tech Rugby Club – President and Captain
FALL 2014 – SPRING 2015
FALL 2011 – SPRING 2015
FALL 2013 – SPRING 2015
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