Bettina Aristorenas
Recruiting Coordinator at Swift Solar- Claim this Profile
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish Limited working proficiency
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Tagalog Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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Swift Solar
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United States
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Renewables & Environment
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1 - 100 Employee
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Recruiting Coordinator
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Jul 2022 - Present
I am currently working in People Ops, Hiring, and Facilities Management to support the success of the growing start-up, Swift Solar. Swift Solar is building lightweight, flexible, more efficient, and more affordable solar panels in order to improve lives and fight climate change. I am currently working in People Ops, Hiring, and Facilities Management to support the success of the growing start-up, Swift Solar. Swift Solar is building lightweight, flexible, more efficient, and more affordable solar panels in order to improve lives and fight climate change.
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Educational Consultant
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Sep 2021 - Jun 2022
Consulting with CISTEM and the Philippine Space Agency, I developed a 10 module course in space education for Philippine Science High Schools. The goal of this project was to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM, and specifically aerospace as the Philippines founded its own space agency recently in 2019. Consulting with CISTEM and the Philippine Space Agency, I developed a 10 module course in space education for Philippine Science High Schools. The goal of this project was to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM, and specifically aerospace as the Philippines founded its own space agency recently in 2019.
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Draper
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Dynamic Systems Mission Analyst & Algorithm and Software Developer
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Aug 2019 - May 2021
CRS-2, or SNC's Dream Chaser, is a multi-mission spacecraft that will transport critical cargo to low-Earth orbit destinations, such as the International Space Station. The vehicle will be functional for multiple space missions, as it returns to Earth in a similar manner as a plane landing on a runway. My main contribution was working on the Dream Chaser flight software. As area lead for the GNC Interface sub-team, I designed requirements, flight software models of Level 0 behaviors to function-level behaviors, implemented the designs in C, and fully unit tested them. Outside of the GNC Interface sub-team, I also wrote integration tests, low-level requirements, and formal unit tests for the rest of the flight software.
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Cornell University Space Systems Design Studio
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Ithaca, New York Area
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Spacecraft Flight Simulator Lead
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Aug 2017 - Aug 2019
The Space Systems Design Studio, led by Dr. Mason Peck, works to improve spacecraft capabilities through spacecraft physics. As team lead of SSDS’s Spacecraft Flight Simulator team, I focused on systems engineering for a high agility test bed, which simulates a spacecraft in orbit or in deep space. I integrated the various subsystems that compose an attitude test bed, whereas my previous role centered on the attitude, dynamics and controls. The Space Systems Design Studio, led by Dr. Mason Peck, works to improve spacecraft capabilities through spacecraft physics. As team lead of SSDS’s Spacecraft Flight Simulator team, I focused on systems engineering for a high agility test bed, which simulates a spacecraft in orbit or in deep space. I integrated the various subsystems that compose an attitude test bed, whereas my previous role centered on the attitude, dynamics and controls.
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NASA Langley Research Center
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United States
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Active Flow Control Researcher
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Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Active flow control (AFC) contributes to high-lift performance. In accordance with NASA's commitment to improve the performance of future vehicles used in commercial transport, further research into active flow control could lead to reduced noise, fuel burn, and costs. I researched the internal flow mechanisms of of a large-scale sweeping jet, a key instrument in active flow control. I installed, wired, and calibrated sensors needed for the air station control and test model to the DAQ system. I also designed the test software on LabVIEW.
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CU Solar Boat
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United States
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Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mechanical Subteam Member
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Aug 2017 - Jan 2018
The goal of the project team was to design a solar powered boat to compete in multiple events testing endurance, maneuverability, and speed. On the hull sub-team, we created a shape that optimizes speed, without hindering factors such as control. I was also the drive-train sub-team liaison, in charge of the interface between the drivetrain and steering equipment. I created designs through Autodesk Inventor, analysis through Ansys, then manufacturing using CNC machines and fiber glass techniques.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Geophysics Researcher
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Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
I contributed to the EES-17 Geophysics group's research regarding nonlinear nondestructive testing by analyzing methods of nonlinear wave propagation. Specifically, I tested various adhesives' contribution to energy transfer and the the nonlinear hysteric parameter alpha. To do this, I soldered various acoustic transducers used to excite wave fields, then measured the respective velocities of samples with lasers. I used Resonance Inspection Technologies and Analyses (RITA) to observe the mechanical resonances of acrylic, aluminum, and crab orchard through chosen drive amplitude levels. To determine the amplitude dependent frequency shift, I became experienced in the process of Nonlinear Resonance Spectroscopy (NRUS). Further testing methods included compression and tension analysis with an Instron hydraulic testing system and thermal wave imaging technologies for damage detection. All data was compiled and processed using Matlab, which then was compiled into a final report Transducer Adhesives In Nonlinear Ultrasound Spectroscopy.
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Engineers for a Sustainable World
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Piezoelectricity Team Lead
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Aug 2016 - Aug 2017
I cofounded a new project applying piezoelectricity to Cornell's campus. I designed and built an initial prototype of a piezoelectric platform, which generates electricity when applied with mechanical stress. I tested the yield stressed of various piezoelectric materials, as well as investigated their relationships between force, voltage, and current. Hopefully the technology will be applied in developing international communities with limited access to an electric grid. I cofounded a new project applying piezoelectricity to Cornell's campus. I designed and built an initial prototype of a piezoelectric platform, which generates electricity when applied with mechanical stress. I tested the yield stressed of various piezoelectric materials, as well as investigated their relationships between force, voltage, and current. Hopefully the technology will be applied in developing international communities with limited access to an electric grid.
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Nauset Construction Corp.
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United States
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Estimator
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Jan 2016 - Jan 2017
I operated from within the company's estimating and project management departments. I created and formatted professional estimates, calculating the costs of construction projects on Microsoft Excel, Word, and Adobe Acrobat. From within project management, I overlooked the multiple subdivisions of a project including heat, plumbing, electrical, etc. I operated from within the company's estimating and project management departments. I created and formatted professional estimates, calculating the costs of construction projects on Microsoft Excel, Word, and Adobe Acrobat. From within project management, I overlooked the multiple subdivisions of a project including heat, plumbing, electrical, etc.
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Education
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Cornell University
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering