Dakota Hebert
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Christopher Breath
Dakota and I both worked in the same research lab and on many projects over the past few years. Dakota has always shown incredible motivation every time I have had the pleasure to work with him. He takes initiative and shows pride in his work through detail and precision. Dakota is great to work with and I am certain he would be a valuable asset on any team.
Christopher Breath
Dakota and I both worked in the same research lab and on many projects over the past few years. Dakota has always shown incredible motivation every time I have had the pleasure to work with him. He takes initiative and shows pride in his work through detail and precision. Dakota is great to work with and I am certain he would be a valuable asset on any team.
Christopher Breath
Dakota and I both worked in the same research lab and on many projects over the past few years. Dakota has always shown incredible motivation every time I have had the pleasure to work with him. He takes initiative and shows pride in his work through detail and precision. Dakota is great to work with and I am certain he would be a valuable asset on any team.
Christopher Breath
Dakota and I both worked in the same research lab and on many projects over the past few years. Dakota has always shown incredible motivation every time I have had the pleasure to work with him. He takes initiative and shows pride in his work through detail and precision. Dakota is great to work with and I am certain he would be a valuable asset on any team.
Credentials
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Engineer In Training
NCEESAug, 2020- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Torc Robotics
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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500 - 600 Employee
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Software Engineer
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Test Engineer
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Sep 2020 - Nov 2021
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LSU Combustion Lab
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Louisana State University Engineering Research and Development Building
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Research Assistant
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Jan 2017 - Sep 2020
Current fuel testing requires two to three days, because of having to input/change parameters, and store results at each set point. This project cuts testing time down to only a few hours by autonomously running through different set points then saving and sending the values directly to a host computer’s post processing programs. - Programming National Instruments microcontroller, CompactRIO, to autonomously evaluate biofuels - Communicating between host PC’s Python script to microcontroller’s LabVIEW program through a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection via ethernet cable - Setting initial/final parameters in Tkinter GUI and graphically displaying the real-time results using Matplotlib - Sending/receiving large amounts of data through YAML files, and parsing accordingly on the receiving end - Basic soldering and wiring techniques Show less
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Thermal and Fluids Solutions Group, LLC
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United States
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Defense & Space
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Senior Engineering Intern
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May 2019 - Aug 2019
- Promoted to from Mechanical Engineering Intern to Senior Engineering Intern position within first month. - Performed sub-scale testing and controls tuning of advanced two-phase thermal management systems. - Generated custom program for transient multi-dimensional multi-physics thermal model. - Hands on experience in construction of test scale refrigeration systems. - Promoted to from Mechanical Engineering Intern to Senior Engineering Intern position within first month. - Performed sub-scale testing and controls tuning of advanced two-phase thermal management systems. - Generated custom program for transient multi-dimensional multi-physics thermal model. - Hands on experience in construction of test scale refrigeration systems.
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Louisiana State University Tangible Visualization Lab
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area
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Research Assistant
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Aug 2016 - Dec 2016
Working with a group of visually impaired students to create music devices that operate in a way that improves the students and knowledge and captures their interest in the art of music. - Creating 3-D models using SolidWorks - Designing and printing instruments made from conductive ink and PLA using a Voxel8 printer Devices created: Full size ocarina, credit card-thin ocarina, What A Wonderful World note sheet Working with a group of visually impaired students to create music devices that operate in a way that improves the students and knowledge and captures their interest in the art of music. - Creating 3-D models using SolidWorks - Designing and printing instruments made from conductive ink and PLA using a Voxel8 printer Devices created: Full size ocarina, credit card-thin ocarina, What A Wonderful World note sheet
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Education
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Louisiana State University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering