Luke Wilhelm started their work experience in 2010 as an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Delaware, where they worked on the development of a fabrication process for thin-film solar cells. In 2011, they became a Project Management Intern at Pelletron Corporation, where they managed the move of the company's test laboratory to a new facility. Luke then worked as an Engineering Mathematics Grader at Grove City College, where they demonstrated superior math skills and managed assignment deadlines. In the same period, Luke also worked in the Office of International Education IT, assisting in website redesign and improving workflow for passport and visa photos. In 2012, they worked as a subcontractor at Creek Hill Landscape & Lawn Care. Later that year, they became a Graduate Research Assistant at Penn State University, where they worked on several research projects at the biomechanics laboratory in the Department of Kinesiology. Finally, in 2013, Luke joined Turbocam International as an ECM Product Engineer.
Luke Wilhelm has a strong educational background in both kinesiology and mechanical engineering. In 2012, they attended Penn State University and earned a Master of Science (MS) degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Biomechanics. Prior to that, from 2008 to 2012, they studied at Grove City College and obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, in 2010, they participated in a program at Grove City College ICS in Nantes, France, focusing on Mechanical Engineering.
In terms of certifications, Luke Wilhelm obtained the Hazardous Waste Coordinator certification from the State of New Hampshire DES in December 2013.
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