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saygincelen
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Yuksek Muhendis Pozisyonu
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Wednesday, May 04, 2005 4:06 AM (PST)
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To whom it may concern,
Amerika'daki yuksek lisansim sirasinda Vancouver'in is ve sosyal hayati hakkinda cok olumlu seyler duydum. Skilled Worker Immigration icin basvurmaya karar verdim. 2006 Eylul'unde UBC'de MBA yapmak istiyorum. Ordaki Turk Network'u ne derece guclu bilmiyorum. Bana kalirsa Almanya'daki gibiyse iyi, Amerika'daki gibiyse iyi degil.
Su an Istanbul'da calisiyorum. Detaylari Ozgecmisimden alabilirsiniz. Asagida ozgecmisimi ekledim.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Saygilarimla,
Saygin Celen
SAYGIN CELEN
saygincelen@gmail.com 533-387-9904
SUBJECTS OF INTEREST: Multi-criteria Decision-making Analysis, Network Optimization, Energy, Renewable Energy (Solar, Wind, Wave), Design
EDUCATION: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Master of Science, Industrial Engineering, May 2004
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, July 2000
Tarsus American College, Tarsus, Turkey, June 1996
RESEARCH:
• Master’s Thesis (Advisor: Prof. Jon McGowan): Feasibility of Ocean Wave Conversion into Electricity Offshore New England
• Undergraduate Final Project (Advisor Prof. Hasan Huseyin): Fuel Economics of Vehicles Running by the Otto-Cycle from an Aerodynamics and Valve Timing Optimization Point of View
• Undergraduate Projects: Screw Compressor Operations, Truck Performance, Cogeneration
TERM PAPERS:
• Multi-criteria Decision-making (MCDM): Facility Siting with a Multi-criteria Point of View
• Advanced Thermodynamics: The Comparison of Conventional (Fossil-Fueled) and the Hybrid (Gas Turbine and Fuel Cells) Power Systems from a Quantitative and Qualitative Point of View
• Solar Energy: Installing a Home-Sized Photovoltaic (PV) Panel System with an Acceptable Payback
• Engineering Wind Power Systems: Installing a 1,500 MW Wind Farm in MA (On or Offshore)
COMPUTER SKILLS: AutoCad 2000, MathCad, EES (Engineering Equation Solver), EUF, MUA (Decision Analysis Aid Programs), Minitab (Statistical Software), Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point), Solidworks, Mathematica, Alibre Design
LANGUAGE SKILLS: English, German, Turkish
EXPERIENCE:
Sales Engineer, Informatik (March ’05 – Present)
• Working as the sales engineer who is into every stage of sales. Informatik works as the distributor of PTC Cor. Programs, which is the 7th largest software of the world.
Factory Assistant Manager, Sarmaksan Co. (May 2000 - February‘05) (Worked 21 months straight as a whole during this time and consulted from the US for export and manufacturing (design and new products purposes.)
• Exported 3 Feed Extruder Facilities, Projected Air Curtain and Bread Machine Productions, Upscaled Feed Extruders from 7500 kg/h to 12 tons/h
Teaching Assistant, Network Optimization (IE 532), Industrial Engineering Graduate Course, University of Massachusetts (September ’03-May ’04)
• Assisting the Instructor with the Course Work Including Instructing in Class and Grading Papers
Teaching Assistant, The Decision Analysis Course (IE 686), Industrial Engineering Graduate Course, University of Massachusetts (Sept. ‘02 - May ‘03)
• As a Part of Video Instruction Program (VIP), Answered Students from All Around the US about Their Questions and Graded All Papers Excluding the Final Project
Research Assistant (Graduate Project Engineer), Industrial Assesment Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Jan ‘01 - May ‘02)
• Made Field Trips to Plants and Prepared Assessment Recommendation Reports to Enhance Productivity, and Increase Efficiency in Companies within 200 Miles of University of Massachusetts.
Internship Experience during Undergraduate Study (Summers of 1997-1999)
• Yuksel Textile Co., Adana, Administrative Practice (Summer ‘99)
Mensan Aluminum Casting Co., Adana, Turkey, Organizational Practice
(Summer ‘98)
• Sarmaksan Co., Adana, Turkey, Facility Practice (Summer ‘97)
HOBBIES: Latin Dances, Fitness, Basketball, Guitar
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