KEVIN GLEASON Phone: (305) 510-6920 Email: KevinUCF@Knights.UCF.edu PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Master of Science – Aerospace Engineering, May 2015 (predicted) Accelerated B.S./M.S. Program Advisor: Dr. Shawn A. Putnam Thermofluid Aerodynamic Systems Thesis Track University of Central Florida; Orlando, FL. Bachelor of Science – Aerospace Engineering, May 2014 Cum Laude Honors, Honors in the Major, & Accelerated B.S./M.S. Major GPA: 3.9/4.0 Advisor: Dr. Shawn A. Putnam University of Central Florida; Orlando, FL. PUBLICATIONS ? K. Gleason, and S. A. Putnam, Microdroplet Evaporation with a Forced Pinned Contact Line. Langmuir, 30(34):10548–10555, August 2014. DOI Link: 10.1021//la501770g // gg ? K. Gleason, and S. A. Putnam, Simulating the Evaporation of Pinned Water Microdroplets with Implementation of a Surface Concentration Distribution. IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermalmechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm), 1222-1227, Orlando, FL, USA, May 27th – 30th 2014. // DOI Link: 10.1109//ITHERM.2014.6892420 ? K. Gleason, Experimental and Numerical Investigations of Microdroplet Evaporation with a Forced Pinned Contact Line. Honors Undergraduate Thesis, University of Central Florida, May 2014. DOI Link: 29CF032803112 APPOINTMENTS Graduate Research Assistant: May 2014 – Current 1) Project with NASA Kennedy Space Center Launch Services to experimentally measure the rate of vapor migration into a payload fairing on a launch vehicle caused by a malfunctioning environmental control system. Custom thermodynamic testing chamber to simulate a wide range of launch vehicle operating conditions. 2) Experimental work toward developing a low temperature, evaporation based vapor deposition of 2D materials to arbitrary substrates. ⇒ Patent disclosure application in progress. Underggraduate gg Research Assistant: Nov. 2012 – May 2014 Focused on thermal transport at liquid-vapor interfaces (www.PutnamLabs.com). Research efforts were directed toward understanding the fundamentals of microdroplet evaporation, and the role a liquid-vapor interface portrays in evaporative heat transfer for active thermal control. February 21, 2015 Page 1 of 2 Teachinggg Assistant//Tutor: // ⇒ Fundamentals of Aerodynamics ⇒ Engineering Thermodynamics ⇒ Aerospace Vibration Analysis ⇒ Aeroelasticity ⇒ Fundamentals of Aerospace Flight ⇒ Engineering Analysis: Dynamics May 2011 – Dec. 2013 Jan. 2015 – Current PRESENTATIONS ? Oral & Poster Presentation – ‘Steady State Microdroplet Evaporation: Fundamentals for Thermal Management and Applications to Monolayer Materials,’ Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduate Research Symposium. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, February 6th 2015. ⇒ Best Presentation Award ? Poster Presentation – ‘Test Measurement of Water Vapor Migration Between a Simulated Launch Site Environment and Pre-Conditioned Air Volume,’ AIAA SciTech 2015 Conference, Kissimmee, FL, January 8th 2015. ? Poster Presentation – ‘Microdroplet Evaporation with a Forced Pinned Contact Line,’ Summer Research Academy. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, June 13th 2014. – Invited ? Oral & Poster Presentation – ‘Simulating the Evaporation of Pinned Water Microdroplets with Implementation of a Surface Concentration Distribution,’ ITherm 2014: IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electrical Systems. Orlando, FL, May 30th 2014. ? Poster Presentation – ‘Microdroplet Evaporation with a Forced Pinned Contact Line,’ Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence. University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, April 3rd 2014. ⇒ Received an honorable mention award. HONORS & AWARDS → Department Nominee for UCF College of Engineering 2014 Founders’ Award → Office of Undergraduate Research Student Research Grant → Honors in the Major Scholarship → Honorable Mention Award at UCF Undergraduate Research Showcase → Accelerated B.S./M.S. program → Cum Laude Honors → Honors in the Major in Aerospace Engineering PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ∗ American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) – National Member ∗ Participated in National AIAA Student Design/Build/Fly Competition 2013-2014. ⇒ Key contributor to report writing and construction of prototype/final aircraft. ⇒ Gained experience in CAD, laser cutting, and electronic equipment testing. February 21, 2015 Page 2 of 2
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