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Conor McDermott

Aero-Optic Research Engineer - Aerosciences at Cubrc, Inc.

Conor McDermott's work experience starts in 2014 as a Lifeguard at the Town of Hamburg, where they focused on injury prevention and response while also emphasizing communication and organization skills.

In 2016, they worked as a Student Ambassador at the University at Buffalo, where they reached out to prospective engineering students, gave tours during open houses, and collaborated with faculty and corporate sponsors to enhance the experience for future students.

During that time, they also served as a Student Leader and Teaching Assistant, working alongside faculty members to provide an introductory engineering class for freshman students. Their responsibilities included running lab sections, grading assignments, and supporting other Student Leaders.

In 2017, Conor had an internship with CUBRC as a Hypersonics Intern, and in the same year, they started working as an Aero-Optic Research Engineer at CUBRC. In this role, they focus on aerosciences research.

In 2018, Conor became an Associate Mechanical Engineer at Calspan Corporation, where they designed critical systems, performed structural analysis, and developed computer chassis designs for an experimental F-16 aircraft. Conor also gained experience in code validation and data analysis.

Conor's most recent position is a Teaching Assistant role at the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Conor was initially promoted to a grader and then given a supervisory role. In this position, they manage lab sections for over 500 students, as well as coordinates and supervises 60 student leaders. Their responsibilities also include conducting two lab sections each semester.

Overall, Conor's work experience demonstrates their proficiency in engineering, teaching, and research, as well as their strong communication and organizational skills.

Conor McDermott's education history begins in 2015 at the University at Buffalo, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in both Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering as well as Mechanical Engineering. Conor completed their undergraduate studies in 2019.

Following their bachelor's degree, Conor McDermott continued their education at the University at Buffalo, where they pursued a Master of Science degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical Engineering from 2019 to 2021.

In terms of additional certifications, Conor McDermott obtained First Aid and CPR certification from the Red Cross Blood Services, although the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not mentioned.

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