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Jared Brewer

Aerospace Engineer

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www.jaredbrewer.com
jaredbrewer@zoho.com
504-595-9494

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
High-Accuracy Inertial Guidance Missile Data Analyst
Draper Laboratories
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL (June 2014 to Present)
Clearance: Secret (Restricted-Data) authorized to transmit Classified Data

Support team member of the inertial/stellar-sighting guidance system of the Trident II


D5 Mark 6 Submarine Launched Ballistic Nuclear Missile
Received personal training from two retired members of the team that designed and
built the actual guidance systems for Lunar Excursion Module that landed on the moon
Live telemetry data link acquisition and flight data stream analyst of guidance system
controls such as Delta-V corrections, thrust vectoring, plume avoidance maneuvers, and
timed release of the multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles
Stable inertial frame error source identification analyst in Submarine Avoidance and
Gimbal Lock Avoidance maneuvers that occur throughout the sea to space flight transit
Pioneered a fully-automated approach to synchronize Inertial Measurement Unit test
data with F-15 flight recorder data to characterize performance using genetic algorithms
that identify previously undiscovered, yet inherent, error sources such as aeroelastic
effects of the wing-body interfaces during high-rate rolls and high g-force maneuvers
Currently developing a simulation environment, based on the data acquisition,
synchronization, and analysis software package, that will be used as a F-15 training aid
to help pilots fly the flight profiles needed to properly test the IMU

Racing Concept Development Engineer

Advanced Engine Technologies


Dayton, OH (March 2012 - June 2014)
Certified SolidWorks Professional
4 PDH in Thermodynamics, Performance, and Analysis of Combustion

Major contributor to brow-furrowing suggestions during the "Anything Goes" monthly


whiteboard brainstorming sessions
Fluid Dynamics expert in turbochargers, superchargers, rocket engines, external
aerodynamics, internal combustion dynamics, and cooling systems
Primary role was to develop, design, and refine SolidWorks models of high-performance
engine design concepts, components, and accessories using full-enabled 3D ANSYS
FLUENT CFD simulations
Coordinated the entire test data collection system, storage architecture, and chose the
proper instruments needed to ensure that our FEA and CFD simulation results could be

validated by flow rate, temperature, and pressure test data collected from 60 channels at
rates of up to 2 MHz
Redesigned a supercharger to increase pressure by 7% and total flow rate by 8%
Our team won 1st place in 2012 and 2nd place in 2013 in the ProMazda Championship
Series
Committed over 450 personal off-the-clock hours design, validate, and build a 50 lbf
(220N) liquid methanol/liquid nitrous oxide rocket engine to showcase our companies
capability to innovate beyond the common internal combustion engine- see the build and
testing at www.liquidrocketproject.blogspot.com
Generated interest in our company by showcasing our rocket ultimately making
important connections with local universities such as Wright State University and
securing a contract working with University of Dayton's Combustion Research Institute.
Taught bi-weekly Creative Confidence seminars to fellow engineers, including the
president, to encourage a continuous flow of new ideas and non-linear solutions
Designed, purchased, and built a custom 96-core, 768GB ram, 15TB HDD HPC cluster
reducing two weeks of simulation time to two days
Initiated a new service-based marketing strategy to generate income during the downtime
of our test facilities
Redesigned our company logo to appeal to a larger market
3D simulations including turbulent combustion, multi-regime compressible flow
modeling with coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction, Moving Dynamic Meshes, fuel
injection, port timing and associated parametric optimization

Graduate Combustion Researcher


Florida Institute of Technology
Melbourne, FL (January 2011- May 2012)

Taught Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering courses in Fluid Dynamics, Aerospace


Structural Design, and Experimental Aerodynamics
Conducted investigations for the Office of Naval Research into application of
microcombustors as wartime field battery replacements or satellite reaction control
thrusters
Developed application-specific microcombustor geometries based on residence time
approaches that account for micro-scale phenomena such as wall-slip and quenching
Identified critical pathways of micro-scale combustion after collecting test data to
selectively reduced chemical combustion mechanisms which saved over 80% simulation
time while maintaining high levels of accuracy to actual test data before selectively
reducing to a skeletal mechanism
Designed, built, and successfully tested wings, propellers, propulsion system for a waterpowered UAV using a proton exchange membrane fuel cell
Successfully synthesized stable, high energy, simple hydrocarbons using lab-scale
reactions from bio-derived Ethylene.
Well versed in various node-based CFD/FEA schemes including Burgers Equation, LaxWendroff, Crank-Nicholson, Galerkin, Neumann-Dirichlet, Godunovs, Eulers Implicit,
FTCS, ADI, MUSCL

EDUCATION
Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Focused in Propulsion and Combustion
Florida Institute of Technology, July 2012 GPA: 3.5

Thesis: "Reduced-Order Chemical Mechanisms for Oxygen-Enriched Combustion of


Methane and N-Decane Fuel"
Sigma Gamma Tau National Aerospace Honors Society Member

Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering


Florida Institute of Technology, May 2010 CGPA: 3.4

Deans List Graduate


Awarded "Best in Show: Aerospace Engineering" in the 2010 Northrop Grumman Senior
Design Showcase for the design, construction, and validation of a liquid-fuel aerospike
rocket motor.

LANGUAGES AND TECHNOLOGIES

MATLAB
SIMULINK/SIMSCAPE/FLIGHT GEAR
Solidworks (CSWP)
CATIA
ANSYS
o Design Modeler
o FLUENT
o Multi-physics

o CFX
Labview
C++
C#
Fortran
Java
Visual Studio
MS Studios

OBJECTIVES AND QUALIFICATIONS


My life is centered on working with anything that flies fast, burns hot, and makes a lot of noise.
My ideal position would be one working with or managing other impassioned team members to
develop flight, propulsion, and space systems. Equally as important would be a position with
plenty of growth potential.
Some qualifications for such a position include:

An easily approachable and enthusiastic disposition that bolsters relations amongst group
members
Experience taking projects from the white board to the black and white checkered flag
and overseeing every step along the way
The capacity to listen, interpret and truly understand multiple points of view before
considering my own

An ability to remain clear, collected, and concise especially when faced with the
unexpected

ASSOCIATIONS

American Institute of Aerospace and Aeronautics (AIAA) - Cape Canaveral Council


Member
Spaceport Rocketry Association Certified Member
Reach For The Stars 2015 National Rocket Competition Regional Coordinator
Society for Automotive Engineering International Professional Member

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