Conor M.

Undergraduate Research Assistant - Ion Propulsion at The University of Alabama College of Engineering
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Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant - Ion Propulsion
      • Jul 2023 - Present

      - Assisted in the development of an ion thrust-based advanced propulsion technology employed in space exploration and satellite missions - Assisted in the development of an ion thrust-based advanced propulsion technology employed in space exploration and satellite missions

  • The University of Alabama Early College
    • Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
    • Undergraduate Assistant - The University of Alabama Early College - Peer Coach
      • May 2023 - Present

      - Served as an undergraduate assistant and live-in staff member for summer college program for students aged 16-18 - Mentored 100+ students to assist with college academic, social, and independent living skills - Received and utilized emergency management training - Implemented conflict resolution strategies to mitigate disputes between students - Served as an undergraduate assistant and live-in staff member for summer college program for students aged 16-18 - Mentored 100+ students to assist with college academic, social, and independent living skills - Received and utilized emergency management training - Implemented conflict resolution strategies to mitigate disputes between students

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Payload Subteam Member
      • Feb 2023 - May 2023

      -Worked as a payload subteam member for the Spaceport America Cup Competition Team. -Assisted in the creation of a functioning muon detector payload for the competition rocket "Warrior I" -Micro-soldered 0805 components onto PCBs for use in the Muon Detector Payload -Utilized a drill press, press brake, belt sander, and 3D printers to create a functional case to hold the payload and its components -Contributed to the comprehensive technical report submitted to the Spaceport America Cup Competition by providing detailed insights and analysis on the muon detector's capabilities and functionalities Show less

Education

  • The University of Alabama
    Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
    2022 -

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