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Bryan Sonneveldt 1424 E Broadmor Dr 425-530-9497
Tempe, AZ 85282 [email protected]
SUMMARY
Senior aerospace engineering student experienced in design, analysis, and testing of spacecraft and basic
flight systems. An experienced leader in academic and athletic settings as a quarterback for the ASU football
team.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering (Astronautics) May 2015
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ GPA: 3.97
Academic Merit Scholarships: $24,000 (2011 – 2015)
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
Mechanical Engineer Co-op July 2014 – January 2015
Orbital Sciences Corporation Chandler, AZ
Worked as a mechanical engineering for the Abort Test Booster (ATB) program on contract with NASA.
Wrote structural analysis documents for component placement and launch environment for ATB.
Designed parts for the construction of different launch vehicle parts and assemblies.
Investigated exhaustive testing process at Launch Systems Group in order to compare this with the
standards at US Air Force Space Mission Command and prepared a Gap Analysis Presentation.
Satellite Mission Engineer May 2013 – September 2013
AggieSat Laboratory, Texas A&M University College Station, TX
Partnered with Johnson Space Center and UT Austin to design and build a 50 kg satellite scheduled to
launch from the International Space Station this Fall of 2015.
Programmed and designed attitude control algorithms in Simulink and MATLAB.
Wrote research paper about small satellite mission processes and techniques.
Vice President January 2013 – Present
Sun Devil Satellite Laboratory, ASU Tempe, AZ
Lead and organize students in multiple spacecraft technology design projects and competitions.
Competed in AIAA CanSat Competition in Burkett, TX June 2013. Received 12th place out of 45 teams.
Simulated atmospheric re-entry system using autorotation descent control design.
Space Grant Intern August 2013 – June 2014
ASU/NASA Space Grant, ASU Tempe, AZ
Designed and built an attitude control system test bed for small satellites using Solidworks modeling.
Designed and built spherical air bearing from off-the-shelf material, saving $3,000.
Math Tutor September 2011 – December 2012
ASU and OCC Success Center Tempe, AZ and Costa Mesa, CA
Tutored math courses ranging from college algebra to differential equations through drop-in tutoring.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Microsoft Project Solidworks Simulink Wind Tunnel Instrumentation
Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint MATLAB Circuit Construction
Microsoft Visio Mathcad 15.0 Mathcad Prime
ACTIVITIES
AIAA: Student Member 2011 – Present
ASU Football: Quarterback, 2013 PAC-12 South Champions 2013 – 2014
American Helicopter Society ASU Chapter 2013 – Present