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Haley Cooke 69 Cortlandt Rd., Mahopac, NY 10541 [email protected] | 845-803-6253 linkedin.com/in/haley-cooke ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________ EDUCATION Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science Bachelors of Science, Bioengineering, May 2017 Major GPA: 3.27 University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland September 2015 - December 2015 Study Abroad: completed engineering courses while experiencing and learning about European culture Skills: Autodesk Inventor, MatLab, Comsol, Labview, NI Mulitsim, SketchUp, Microsoft Office ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________ RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Syracuse University Biomaterials Institute May 2016 - August 2016 Undergraduate Researcher Analyzed the flow of fluid through a 3-D printed micro section to determine how blood flow will affect tissue. Created a 3-D model of the section in Comsol using the particular parameter of the material and conditions of the flow. ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________ ENGINGERING COURSEWORK Bioengineering Laboratory September 2016- Present Currently examining Glucose Monitors through reverse engineering, functional testing, industry analysis and market analysis. Designing improvements and modification based on research conducted. Comsol Heat Sink Device February 2016 Created a heat sink device in Comsol to dissipate a certain amount of energy. Designed the parameters for the fin to maximize the heat transfer. The device was optimized to fit the criteria while having the lowest cost

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Haley Cooke69 Cortlandt Rd., Mahopac, NY 10541

[email protected] | 845-803-6253linkedin.com/in/haley-cooke

_____________________________________________________________________________________________EDUCATIONSyracuse University College of Engineering and Computer ScienceBachelors of Science, Bioengineering, May 2017Major GPA: 3.27

University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland September 2015 - December 2015Study Abroad: completed engineering courses while experiencing and learning about European culture

Skills: Autodesk Inventor, MatLab, Comsol, Labview, NI Mulitsim, SketchUp, Microsoft Office_____________________________________________________________________________________________RESEARCH EXPERIENCESyracuse University Biomaterials Institute May 2016 - August 2016Undergraduate Researcher

Analyzed the flow of fluid through a 3-D printed micro section to determine how blood flow will affect tissue. Created a 3-D model of the section in Comsol using the particular parameter of the material and conditions of the flow.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________ENGINGERING COURSEWORK Bioengineering Laboratory September 2016- Present

Currently examining Glucose Monitors through reverse engineering, functional testing, industry analysis and market analysis. Designing improvements and modification based on research conducted.

Comsol Heat Sink Device February 2016 Created a heat sink device in Comsol to dissipate a certain amount of energy. Designed the parameters for

the fin to maximize the heat transfer. The device was optimized to fit the criteria while having the lowest costDesign Process September 2015- December 2015

Designed and built a functional table to understand the properties of materials and the design process. Using concrete, wood, and steal built a table from initial design though production. Created a 3-D model of the table and the mold using the program SketchUp. Designed a mix ratio for the concrete and structural reinforcements.

Transcription and Gene Regulation September 2015- December 2015 Created a presentation describing the process of transcription and gene regulation. Created original diagrams

and animations to assist with the material being presented.Mass and Energy Balance of Glucose December 2014

Calculated the amount of insulin to be taken after a certain amount of glucose was injected using mass and energy balance equations and flow charts of the system. Used reverse engineering techniques to achieve the correct level.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________WORK EXPERIENCEOffice of Admissions, Student Ambassador, Syracuse University May 2016 – Present

Campus tours, greeting families, representing the student body eventsShaw/Ernie Davis Dining Centers, General Employee, Syracuse University January 2014 – Present

Preparing food, cleaning, and interacting with kitchen staffCollege of Engineering and Computer Science, Office Assistant, Syracuse University May 2016 - August 2016

Reception at front desk, answering telephones and speaking with prospective studentsKmart, Cashier, Yorktown Heights, NY July 2015 - August 2015

Customer service inquires, inventory management, and administrative duties