Ryan Shea
is a senior at Penn State studying Materials Science and Engineering. He has interned at Arconic where supported the process and manufacture of super alloys used for the investment castings of jet aircraft and IGT markets. He is seeking a full time position upon graduating in May of 2018.
Hanok W. Tekle
is a sophomore at Missouri University of Science and Technology, majoring in Metallurgical Engineering. He is a member of American Foundry Society student chapter and Multirotor Robot Design Team. He is interested in internship and co-op opportunities in investment casting.
Jie Wan
is a Ph.D candidate at Missouri University of Science and Technology, majoring in Metallurgical Engineering. He is the recipient of Caterpillar- APEC scholarship. He has completed
internship at
Caterpillar in August of 2017 and are looking for internship at investment casting areas.
Wayne Pugh
is an undergrad research assistant at Missouri S&T. I enjoy getting my hands dirty in the foundry, but also enjoy the process involved in finding an answer to a challenging metallurgical
problem. My
goal is to work in research and development in the field of aerospace, energy, or defense.
Lewis Moore is
studying manufacturing engineering technology at PSU. Over the summer, he worked with Southern Cast Products as a Robotics Operator. Lewis is also a Certified Investment Casting Specialist (CICS) and a Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA). He is expecting to graduate in May, 2018.
Luke Wilson is
studying manufacturing engineering technology at PSU. The processes involved in the metal casting industry and investment casting has been the most interesting to him. Wilson plays basketball at Pittsburg State and he is an avid sports enthusiast along with being a consistent hunter and fisher.
Thomas P. McLennan is a studying manufacturing engineering
technology
PSU graduating in 2018. He has
at
completed internships with John Deere Waterloo Foundry and A.W. Bell in Melbourne, Australia. He is looking for a career in the field of metalcasting.
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