Have been in industry for one year as finite element analysis (FEA) & CFD thermal management engineer.
LORS
1 from Prof that I've TAed for 3 times (Strong Interaction)
1 from Prof that I had for the majority of my graduate Thermal Sciences courses (Moderate-Strong Interaction)
1 from Prof that I've had, TAed for, and that hired me out of school (Very Strong Interaction)
Misc (not sure if pertinent)
- Several graduate CFD projects involving construction code to model various thermal and flow phenomena
- Have awards & honors for graduate academic and professional achievement + misc undergraduate honors & scholarships - US Citizen
Interested Fields for Ph.D
Computational fluids & heat transfer, high speed flows
Universities Applying (For Spring 2016, and maybe Fall 2016 depending on how things turn out)
Here are my the list of universities I plan to apply for. Is there anything I could/should do to strengthen my standing?
UT Austin
University of Minnesota
Georgia Tech
Penn State
Washington University in St. Louis
Could anyone comment on what will be most relevant to admission committees and if whether my background helps or hinders my goals (since it's not typical)?
Profile Evaluation - Aerospace Engineering Ph.D applicant
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Hello,
Please evaluate my profile based on below details.
Aerospace Engineering Ph.D Applicant
Undergraduate
Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken NJ
Degree: Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering
Overall GPA: 3.301
Major GPA: 3.41
Last 2 years GPA: 3.47
Graduate
Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken NJ
Degree: Master of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Engineering Specialization
Graduate Certificate of Special Study: Computational Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer
GPA: 3.91
GRE
Quant - 158 (Was mostly OK, but got perturbed by time-pressure at the very end, thought about re-taking, not sure if it will make or break me)
Verbal - 155
Writing - 4.0
Research Experience as Undergraduate Student
Research Experience as Graduate Student
Teaching Experience as Graduate Student
Industry Experience
Have been in industry for one year as finite element analysis (FEA) & CFD thermal management engineer.
LORS
Misc (not sure if pertinent)
- Several graduate CFD projects involving construction code to model various thermal and flow phenomena
- Have awards & honors for graduate academic and professional achievement + misc undergraduate honors & scholarships
- US Citizen
Interested Fields for Ph.D
Computational fluids & heat transfer, high speed flows
Universities Applying (For Spring 2016, and maybe Fall 2016 depending on how things turn out)
Here are my the list of universities I plan to apply for. Is there anything I could/should do to strengthen my standing?
UT Austin
University of Minnesota
Georgia Tech
Penn State
Washington University in St. Louis
Could anyone comment on what will be most relevant to admission committees and if whether my background helps or hinders my goals (since it's not typical)?
Thanks!