United States Naval Academy - Weapon & Systems Engineering
Constructing homes for kind
deserving low-income families.\n\nBeaufort
SC Area
Habitat for Humanity
Executive Leadership Course - JPME Phase I
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Marina
CA Area (approximately 120 hours of volunteer time)
Local Farmers' Market
Salinas
CA Area (Supported (4) food drive events)
Food Bank For Monterey County
Master of Science (M.S.)
2012 Naval Sea Systems Command Award for Excellence in Combat Systems\nAwarded Additional USMC Military Occupational Specialty of 8826 - Ordnance Systems Engineer
Engineering Physics/Applied Physics
Naval Postgraduate School
3.76 GPA
(Executive Leadership Course) Navy Command & Staff College
JPME Phase I
DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE
Naval War College
Supervising Employees with Disabilities
Supervisor Safety Training
Fiber Foundations (Light Brigade)
7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Franklin Covey
Employee Reasonable Accommodation
CAT-5E/6A Premises Wiring Installer Training (3-day)
OSHA 10-Hour Course
Defense Performance Management and Appraisal Program
Nortel Meridian PBX & Call-Pilot Training
Underground Utility Location
United States Department of Defense
Top Secret/SCI Clearance
Fiber Optics Installer (FOI)
ETA International
FOI224751
Duolingo Portuguese Fluency: Advanced (Estimated)
Duolingo
Duolingo Italian Fluency: Elementary (Estimated)
Duolingo
Duolingo Spanish Fluency: Advanced (Estimated)
Duolingo
Duolingo French Fluency: Elementary (Estimated)
Duolingo
Awarded Additional USMC Military Occupational Specialty of 0603 - MAGTF C4 Planner
U.S. Marine Corps
Advanced Communications Officer Course
CompTIA Security+
CompTIA
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (ICGB)
United States Marine Corps
Awarded Primary USMC Military Occupational Specialty of 0602 - Communications Officer
HONOR GRADUATE
U.S. Marine Corps
Basic Communications Officer Course
All Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps complete this 6-month training event to ensure every Marine Corps Officer is trained as a basic Infantry Platoon Commander
in addition to their primary military occupational specialty.
U.S. Marine Corps
The Basic School
Habitat for Humanity Tucson
Volunteer
Volunteer (manned a race station for participants in the Marine Corps 1/2 and full marathon)
Marine Corps Marathon
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Business Administration and Management
3.73 GPA (MAGNA CUM LAUDE)
Special Olympics
Operations Management
Information Assurance
Operational Planning
Radio Frequency (RF)
U.S. Department of Defense
Defense
Military Logistics
Military
Event Planning
Military Training
Force Protection
Planning
DoD
Organizational Leadership
Computer Network Operations
Military Operations
Command
Change Management
Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
National Security
Raman spectroscopy study of the nanodiamond-to-carbon onion transformation
Abstract\nHere
we present a comprehensive study analyzing early stages of the transformation of detonation nanodiamond (ND) powder to graphitic carbon onions via thermal annealing in argon atmosphere. Raman spectroscopy was employed to monitor this transformation
starting with the sp3-to-sp2 conversion of the ND surface at the onset of the graphitization process. Additionally
transmission electron microscopy
x-ray diffraction
and thermogravimetric analysis were used to supplement the structural information obtained from Raman spectroscopy and allow for an accurate interpretation of the obtained Raman data. The effect of the annealing time on the transformation process was also studied to determine the kinetics of the conversion at low temperatures. The results presented in this study complement previous work on ND annealing and provide deeper insight into the nanodiamond-to-carbon onion conversion mechanism
in particular the time and size dependence. We present further evidence for the existence of a disordered sp2 phase as an intermediate step in the transformation process. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Raman spectroscopy study of the nanodiamond-to-carbon onion transformation
Abstract\nNanodiamond-reinforced aluminum metal matrix composites (ND–Al MMC) powders were synthesized by means of high energy ball milling. We present a systematic study of the effect of various milling conditions on the structure and properties of the resulting MMC powders. The described method can be used to control important powder characteristics
including particle size and shape
Al crystal size and residual strain
and structural integrity and dispersion of the nanoparticle inclusions
a crucial requirement for subsequent powder consolidation. Raman spectroscopy was utilized for the first time to directly verify the structural integrity and the dispersion of ND in the Al matrix. For low ball-to-powder ratios (BPR)
average particle size and size range of the ND–Al composite powders were found to decrease during milling
while the hardness increases. A BPR of 10:1
a milling time of 10 h
and a ND content of 10 wt.% were most effective in obtaining small powder particle sizes
small Al crystal sizes
and improved mechanical properties reaching a hardness of 3.46 GPa
a 210% increase over the pristine
untreated Al powder (1.10 GPa). Finally
we demonstrate that the as-produced composite powders are well-suited for low-temperature consolidation processing by fabricating the first cold-sprayed ND–Al MMC coating.
Synthesis of nanodiamond-reinforced aluminum metal composite powders and coatings using high-energy ball milling and cold spray
Filipe
Peerally
U.S. Marine Corps
1st Marine Logistics Group
Combat Logistics Regiment 17
Communications Company
United States Naval Academy
U.S. Marine Corps
Training & Education Command
The Basic School
Company C
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
U.S. Marine Corps
Training & Education Command
Basic Communications Officer School
United States Marine Corps
U.S. Marine Corps
Headquarters Marine Corps
Manpower & Reserve Affairs
MMOA-3
U.S. Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
5th Marine Regiment
1st Battalion
United States Marine Corps
Quantico
VA
U.S. Marine Corps
Headquarters Marine Corps
Manpower & Reserve Affairs
MMOA-3
U.S. Marine Corps
Training & Education Command
Basic Communications Officer School
Quantico
VA
Honor Graduate
Student
Training & Education Command
Quantico
VA
Student
Advanced Communications Officer Course
United States Marine Corps
Communications Co
1st MLG
Multinational Forces-West (MNF-W)
Al Taqqadum
Iraq
(3) Positions:\n\nOperations Officer (Operations/Program/Project Manager)\nSenior Systems Control Watch Officer (Systems and Compliance Analyst)\nData Platoon Commander (Information Technology Department Supervisor)\n\nOIF 08-2
(Operations Manager/Supv) Operations Officer/Senior Systems Control Watch Officer/Platoon Commander
United States Marine Corps
Annapolis
MD
Instructed Courses:\n(ES300) Principles of Naval Weapons Systems (RADAR
Electro-Optics
SONAR
Ballistics
Undersea Warfare
Nuclear Weapons)\n(ES360) Control Systems Engineering\n\nOther Duties:\nCourse Coordinator - (ES360) Control Systems Engineering (AY 2015 - AY 2016)\nOfficer Representative - USNA Semper Fi Society (AY 2014 - AY 2015)\n Facilitate
provide
and coordinate military Field Exercises (FEX)
Land Navigation Instruction
Combat Speaker Series
Marine Corps Physical Fitness & Combat Fitness tests (PFT/CFT)
Marine Corps Obstacle & Endurance Courses
Weapons Shoots
Supervise student leadership
... \nInternship Coordinator - Naval Air Warfare Center China Lake (AY 2013 - AY 2016) - China Lake
CA\nMarine Staff - USNA Leatherneck Summer Training (2013 & 2014) - MCB Quantico
VA\nMarine Staff - USNA PROTRAMID-East (2015) - Camp Lejeune
NC\nOfficer-in-charge - USNA Marine Corps Ball (2013 & 2014)\nStudent Academic Advisor - Weapons & Systems Engineering Dept
Master Instructor & Course Coordinator (Weapons
Robotics
& Control Engineering Dept)
United States Naval Academy
Combat Logistics Regiment 15
1st Marine Logistics Group
Camp Pendleton
CA
(Operations Manager/Supervisor) Regimental S-6 Officer / HQ Company Commander
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton
CA
Multiplexing (Multi-channel Radio/Terrestrial Transmissions) Platoon
(Supervisor) Platoon Commander
U.S. Marine Corps
1st Marine Logistics Group
Combat Logistics Regiment 17
Communications Company
Marine Corps Recruits Depot Parris Island
Beaufort
S.C.
•Executive management of Operations
IT
Telecommunications
Cyber Security
Electronics Maintenance
Radio Communications
Audio Visual
and Asset Management for entire base (small town).\n•Manage budget
contracts
and expenditures in excess of $1.2Million annually.\n•Control accountability
reconciliation
life cycle management
and technical refresh of all base-wide IT assets.\n•Make communications-related decisions on behalf of the commanding general (CEO).\n•Develop and implement policies
directives
and procedures to optimize performance and increase reliability.\n\nOther billets:\nOperations Officer\nTelecommunications Supervisor\n\nCollateral Duties:\nGovt Charge Purchase Card (GCPC) Approving Official (AO)\nDefense Travel System (DTS) Approving Official (AO)
Deputy Director
Assistant Chief of Staff G-6 (Deputy CIO)
United States Marine Corps
Fort Leavenworth
KS
JPME Phase I (Leadership
Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP)
Training Development
Force Management
Joint Operations Planning Process (JOPP)
Brigade
Division
& Corps-level planning
Military Tactics
Military History
Critical Thinking
Creative Thinking
Briefing & Presentation Skills)\n\nExchange Program with:\nBrazil Army Command & General Staff College Exchange (Rio De Janeiro
Brazil)\nEscola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exército (ECEME) \n(http://www.eceme.ensino.eb.br/)\n\nChinese 101
Islamic Radicalism Studies
Student (Executive Leadership Course)
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
Quantico
VA
U.S. Marine Corps
Training & Education Command
The Basic School
Company C
United States Marine Corps
Communications Co
Combat Logistics Regiment 17
1st MLG
Camp Pendleton
CA
(Operations Manager) Operations Officer
G-6
1st MLG
Multinational Forces - West (MNF-W)
Camp Al Taqqadum
Iraq
OIF 08-1
(Operations Manager) Assistant Operations Officer
United States Marine Corps
Camp Pendleton
CA
U.S. Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
5th Marine Regiment
1st Battalion
English
Spanish
Portuguese
French
Italian
Chinese
Distinguished Graduate
Awarded to students in the top 15% completing the Navy Command & Staff College Curriculum globally.
Naval War College
2012 Naval Sea Systems Command Award for Excellence in Combat Systems
Awarded to the student demonstrating distinguished academic excellence and achievement in the Applied Physics curriculum.
NAVSEA Systems Command
Honor Graduate
Awarded to the top 5% of graduates. Ranking was #2 of 44 graduates.
New Jersey Central Coast Area
March of Dimes
High School Diploma
National Honor Society
Spartan Scholar
President - Spanish Club
Member - French Club
Member - Italian Club
Member - African American Cultural Club
Cornerback/Defensive Back - Varsity Football
Ocean Township High School