Andrew Di Mauro
Associate Consultant (Thermal Engineering) at Exponent- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Exponent
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Consultant (Thermal Engineering)
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Sep 2022 - Present
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University of Michigan
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Doctoral Candidate
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Dec 2017 - Sep 2022
Investigated the effects of fuel formulation in a GCI engine that was installed and commissioned by me.
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M.S.E./Ph.D. Student
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Aug 2016 - Dec 2017
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Tutor
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Aug 2015 - Dec 2015
Provided tutoring to students within the Cal NERDS program at UC Berkeley. Worked with students in physics, math, engineering, and computer science to increase their grasp on material covered in class and aided them with homework problems. Provided tutoring to students within the Cal NERDS program at UC Berkeley. Worked with students in physics, math, engineering, and computer science to increase their grasp on material covered in class and aided them with homework problems.
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University of Michigan
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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Jun 2015 - Aug 2015
Did preliminary work investigating the use of Neural Networks to analyze IC engine data and possible ways to use them as a model for IC engines to increase the understating of the combustion processes within an IC engine. Did preliminary work investigating the use of Neural Networks to analyze IC engine data and possible ways to use them as a model for IC engines to increase the understating of the combustion processes within an IC engine.
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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Feb 2015 - May 2015
Continued research into atmospheric effects of flammability. Looked into the effects of increased oxygen concentration on the flammability of Nomex. Continued research into atmospheric effects of flammability. Looked into the effects of increased oxygen concentration on the flammability of Nomex.
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
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UC Irvine
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Visiting Undergraduate Researcher
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Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
Used ChemKin and Matlab to simulate and analyze the burning of methane-hydrates for the Department of Energy. The focus is on the effect of the water on the flame structure and the possibility of methane-hydrates as a viable fuel source. Used ChemKin and Matlab to simulate and analyze the burning of methane-hydrates for the Department of Energy. The focus is on the effect of the water on the flame structure and the possibility of methane-hydrates as a viable fuel source.
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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Jun 2013 - Jun 2014
Conduct tests, analyze data, design and machine parts, The experiment looks at the burning characteristics of materials in differing atmospheres for NASA for possible future space craft.
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Undergraduate Assistant
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Jan 2012 - Jun 2013
Helped a graduate student instructor with the administration and teaching of undergraduate classes through the Professional Development Program at UC Berkeley.
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Education
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University of Michigan - Rackham Graduate School
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mechanical Engineering -
UC Berkeley
Bachelor's degree, Applied Mathematics