General
Stephen Mardson McQuay
stephen a_t mardson d-o_t com
personal sites: stephen.mcquay.me / mardson.com
work Phone: 801.717.3363
last updated: June 2009
Education
M.S. Mechanical Engineering
Fall 2006 - present
  • Currently working on nth-order accurate Distributed Interpolation Scheme
  • Emphasis in Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • First year Full-funding by Pratt & Whitney
B.S. Mechanical Engineering
Dec 2006
  • Member of Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honors Society
  • Tuition Scholastic Scholarship Fall 1998-Winter 2003
Skills
Mechanical Engineering-specific Skills:
  • OpenFOAM - Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Fluent/Gambit - Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • UGS/Siemens NX - Computer Aided Design
  • Numpy and Scipy - Mathematics libraries in python
  • Octave, Scilab, and Matlab - Mathematics packages
  • Emphasis in Thermal/Fluids - passion for heat management and designing systems for efficiency
Programming:
Other:
  • Linux - over 3 years of administration and configuration.
  • Vim - Favorite IDE = Vim + make + gdb
  • Mac OSX
  • LaTeX - most written work in school in the past two years has been done in LaTeX. Using LaTeX for Master's Thesis.
  • blender -- 3D modeling, rendering, and animation. Familiar with Blender's python API
Spoken Languages:
  • French - spoken with near-native proficiency
  • German - conversational
  • Portuguese - conversational
Professional Experience
Professional Services
Dec 2007 - Present
  • Professional Services - Perl and Python application development
  • System Integration
Internship
May 2007 - Aug 2007
  • Integrated in-house Fortran code into API
  • Worked with MPI-based API for large-scale multi-physics simulation
Research Assistant
Jan 2006 - Present
  • Developing application: CFD integration and automation
  • Multi-physics Computational Fluid Dynamics integration
Co-op
Jan 2005 - Dec 2005
  • Collaborated design changes on preliminary engines
  • Received Appreciation Awards from two different groups
  • Modeled parametric parts for a parametric jet engine
Pace Research Group
April 2004 - Dec 2004
  • Experience with Fluent, Gambit and Altair HyperMesh
  • Created documentation that is currently used to train students
Teaching Assistant
Sept 2002 - Dec 2004
  • Taught in-class presentations to over 50 students
  • Over 1000 hours of Parametric CAD Modeling
Teaching Assistant
Sept 2001 - Sept 2002
BYU Math and French Departments
  • Graded Assignments for Calculus
  • Graded Assignments for French
Volunteer Experience
Full-Time Volunteer
Sept 1999 - Sept 2001
  • Appointed to acquire, maintain, and remit over 100 apartments in the Parisian area (Jan - June '01)
  • Designed and implemented a program to improve health and safety in volunteer apartments
  • Organized and Taught English Courses to French natives
references available upon request