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Maxim Lobovsky
Cornell
University
Ithaca, New York
Engineering Physics
Bachelor of Science, June 2008
Email: mbl33@cornell.edu
Robotics Academy Research Project:
Autonomously Reconfigurable Technology, Research Associate
Principal Investigator: Cynthia Cheung, Code 695
Research and Work Experience:
• Advanced Fiber Engineering, LLC, Lab Technician – Newark, NJ,
May 2004 to Present
Digital image capture and analysis, machining, electronics and wiring, drafting.
• ELB Internet Services, LLC, Computer Consultant – Westfield, NJ,
Summer 2005
Web applications and design, PC repair and networking.
Membership and Activities:
• Cornell University Billiards Club, September 2005 to Present
• Cornell University Men’s Fencing Club, January 2006 to Present
• Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, Beta Chapter
• Cornell University Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Team January 2006 to
Present
Skills and Certifications:
• Programming
- C++, Java, PHP, SQL
- Microcontroller programming and optimization
- Feedback and control loops
• Lab technician
- Digital optical microscopy
- Electronics/ Wiring
• Digital video/imaging and analysis
• Machining (lathe, mill, etc)
• CAD
- AutoCAD
- Parametric software (Inventor, SolidWorks)
Hobbies and Interests:
Fencing, Rock Climbing, Billiards, Soccer, Skiing, Music
Personal Statement:
"I have been passionate about learning, especially science, from an early
age. This led me to attend a high school specializing in math, science, and
technology. I narrowed my interests to more practical sciences after leading
my award-winning high school's robotics team and assisting my father with his
engineering consulting company.
I currently attend Cornell University where I am majoring in Applied and Engineering
Physics. My innate desire to learn about every part in human knowledge prevented
me from confining myself to a narrow field, so I chose Engineering Physics to
allow me to experience a wide range of topics in science.
I hope that I can maintain the breadth of my experiences and knowledge and only
request that my future career be related to research."
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