Michael Rumsch - North Carolina State University

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Michael James Geiger Rumsch
mjrumsch@ncsu.edu
Home Address
1801 The PlazaCharlotte, NC 28205
School Address
3400 Melrose Ridge Court Apartment 336Raleigh, NC 27603
704-582-2928
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Objective: To gain an understanding of mechanical engineering concepts so that I may apply them in a product
development setting
Education
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
B.A. Psychology
Projected Graduation Date: May 2011
Cumulative GPA: 3.94 / 4.00
Coursework Electives
ME: Automotive Engineering
PSY: Social Psychology, Learning & Motivation, Ergonomics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Cognitive
Psychology
Work Experience
Head Tae Kwon Do Instructor, May 2008-present
Employer: Raleigh Institute of Martial Arts, Raleigh, NC
 Formulate curriculum and classroom ideas for children ages 4-10
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Take small classes of children (2-10 students) through all the processes of attaining a black belt in TKD
Mechanics Co-op, January 2008-May 2008, January 2009-August 2009: 1 year total
Employer: Sony Ericsson, RTP, NC
 Assessed the mechanical steadfastness of current prototype and production Sony Ericsson phones
 Developed new tests to verify various mechanical components of the phones
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Helped incorporate fixes into prototypes, both in the design and implementation processes.
Fortran Teacher’s Assistant, August 2006-December 2007: 1 ½ years total
Employer: North Carolina State University, Computer Science Department; Raleigh, NC
 Taught principles and applications of the Fortran language in a computer laboratory setting
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Responsible for grading student submitted programs and aiding students in understanding Fortran code
Martial Arts Instructor, May 2003-August 2005, Summer 2006, Summer 2007: ~3 years total
Employer: Charlotte Martial Arts Academy, Charlotte, NC
 Taught students ages 4-50 in the Martial Arts
 Aided in the teaching of upcoming instructors
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Developed strong leadership, management, and teamwork skills
Affiliations
Benjamin Franklin Scholar—Dual degree in Engineering and Humanities, August 2005-Present
National Society of Collegiate Scholars, June 2006-Present
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, January 2007-Present
Skills
Language—Fluent in French
Computer—Microsoft Office 2007 Suite, Fortran, SolidWorks, Unigraphics NX4, Instron (Merlin & Bluehill),
Rhino CAM
Activities
Athletics—Boxing, Jeet Kun Do – Second Degree Black Belt, International Martial Arts and Boxing (IMB)
Apprentice Instructor (April 2008-Present)
Travel— International Scholar Laureate Delegation to China, Study Abroad in France -- Spring, 2010
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