agmatos21@gmail.com | Greater New York City Area | (732) 713 9966
EDUCATION
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering w/ a Concentration in Aerospace Engineering
GPA: 3.2/4.0 Expected May 2025
Honors: A. James Clark Scholars Scholarship, Edwin A. Stevens Scholar, Caleb B. Hurtt Scholar, Stevens Institute of Technology Dean’s List
Coursework: Engineering Design, Electrical Systems, Thermodynamic & Heat Transfer Systems, Composite Materials Analysis, Aerospace Engineering, Turbomachinery
SKILLS
Software: SolidWorks, CREO, MATLAB with Simulink, ANSYS Windows, Visual Studio Code, Microsoft Office
Technical Skills: 3D printing, Soldering, Machining, Rapid Prototyping, Technical Drawings, Tensile & Compressive Testing (Instron), Physical Circuitry (Breadboard, PCB), Arduino, SOP Protocols, Guidelines & Standards (ISO)
Programming: MATLAB, C++, Python
WORK EXPERIENCE
Five Star Contracters LLC, Metuchen, NJ - Conduent/NJ Transit Contractor - Jun 2022 - present
• Programmed and installed Conduent Inc. payment processing systems on NJ Transit buses
• Responsible for equipment handling up to $1 million in ride fares per day
• Monitored hardware to ensure proper operation for thousands of daily users
• Provided feedback on system operations to aid in global business expansion
Davidson Laboratory, Stevens Institute of Technology - Research Assistant - May 2023 - Aug 2023
• Conducted hands-on experiments in the design and implementation of ocean wave energy generation
• Collected and analyzed experiment data to identify areas of potential energy efficiency improvements
• Aided research study in the analysis of amphibious assault vehicle movement mechanics through the surf zone
• Aided DARPA project on scale model testing of a vehicle in development
• Presented and discussed research findings with colleagues and professors in a research project seminar
Available for Full-Time Work: May 2025
U.S. Citizen
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