Craig Redinger - Undergraduate Student in Mechanical Engineering

Junior, Mechanical Engineering UNL Craig Redinger Resume

Craig Redinger

1824 M St Apt. 209
Lincoln, NE 68508
402-476-2494
redinger@herbie.unl.edu
http://www.engr.unl.edu/~sae/Craig.html

Objective

Position as a Mechanical Engineer


Highlights of Qualifications

  • Proven success in solving engineering problems and implementing their solution
  • Excellent management skills and experience
  • Superb communications skills

  • Education

    Junior in Bachelors of Science - Mechanical Engineering , (GPA 3.94 / 4.0, Major GPA 3.94 / 4.0)

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, With Graduation in May 1997

    Professional Experience

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 1994-Present

    Research Assistant-Central Facility for Electron Microscopy

    Research involved developing a new approach to milling the surfaces of materials with ion beams for Transmission Electron Microscope sample preparation.

  • Maintained, repaired, and upgraded vacuum and electronics systems, computer & network hardware, and mechanical systems of laboratory equipment
  • Active in improving the vacum system on the VG HB-5 Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope.

  • Represented Nebraska at the 1994 National Academy of Science Conference in San Francisco

    Presenting my paper on Emmision Controls of Hydrocarbons and there Effects on the Performance of an Engine . You can find this paper in the 1994 National Academy of Science Journal .

    Outstanding Area Youth for Greater Omaha Council On Leadership


    Volunteer Coaching for Youth Basketball Team at YMCA


    Sports Car Club of America

    Restored classic sports cars, prepared, and raced in SCCA competition

    Computer Skills


    Machinining Skills


    Academic Awards

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 1994-Present



    Professional Societies

  • SAE President
  • Reactivated the SAE chapter at UNL
  • ASM International
  • Sports Car Club of America
  • Nebraska Society of Professional Engineers
  • ASME UNL Student Chapter
  • American Vacum Society
  • American Institute of Physica, and Surface Science
  • National Academy of Science