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MARY NAGUCHI 66840 Trevor Hills Court ~ Malibu, California W: 310-555-1111
~ H: 310-555-1212 ~
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QUALIFICATIONS
Skilled Researcher experienced in management, strategy, and
consulting in the technology sector. Recently named Outstanding
Researcher of the Year and awarded a US patent for an underwater
vehicle pumpjet propulsor. Consistently exhibits leadership
qualities while enhancing teamwork to achieve stated goals.
Expertise programming in Fortran, C/C++, and Visual Basic.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT (DD), Malibu,
California, 1994 - Present Senior Researcher/Team
Chief, Naval Systems Development Center (2000-Present)
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Oversee hydrodynamic modeling team that
designs underwater vehicle propulsors and simulates the flow
around vehicles.
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Manage activities involved in evaluating,
manufacturing, and planning of new projects.
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Supervised software development for the
turbulent flow simulation around a pumpjet.
Accomplishments:
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Chosen as Outstanding Researcher of the
Year, 2001.
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Awarded US patent #011566 for an
underwater vehicle pumpjet propulsor, 2001.
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Initiated a $7.3 million construction
project to develop underwater vehicle test facilities.
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Lowered the noise level of the advanced
marine propulsor by 5 dB by directing, defining, and
implementing a $1.3 million development project.
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Developed US's first pumpjet analysis
code.
Researcher / Team Chief, Naval
Systems Development Center (1998-1999)
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Oversaw the submarine and torpedo pumpjet
development project.
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Administered a $700,000 submarine model
test program in the Direction des Centres d'Expertise et
d'Essais, Ministere de la Defense, France.
Accomplishments:
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Received the Defense Science Award, 1999.
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Achieved cost-savings of nearly $10
million by facilitating and executing a submarine and
torpedo pumpjet development project.
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Designed the New Light Weight Torpedo
(X-741) and Heavy Weight Torpedo (X-731) pumpjets,
supervising the manufacturing process.
Researcher, Naval Systems
Development Center (1994-1997)
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Administered a $1.1 million dollar torpedo
model test program at the Naval Surface Warfare Center,
United States Navy.
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Led the operation and training program for
the rapid prototyping machine (SLA-250, 3D Systems, Inc.)
enabling engineers to use the SLA-250 for their own projects.
Accomplishments:
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Doubled work efficiency by creating a
propulsor software package to automate the design, analysis,
3-D modeling, and manufacturing inspection process.
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Corrected unwanted pressure distribution
and facilitated measurement of uneven pressure distribution
by designing pumpjet analysis software using the boundary
element method.
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Developed wake-adapted design tool for
underwater vehicle pumpjets.
EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Los Angeles,
California Master of Science in Naval
Architecture & Ocean Engineering (GPA: 4.03/4.3),
1994 - Thesis: "The Estimation of Hydrodynamic Derivatives by
the Parallel Processing of 2nd Order Filter."
Bachelor of Science, Naval Architecture, 1992
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