Noah Rauschkolb Dedicated Project Visit

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Basic Info

My name is Noah Rauschkolb from New York, NY, and I'm interested in completing a Dedicated Project Visit this summer.

Video of Interest

http://img.youtube.com/vi/fv76dyZafVU/default.jpg


Sample Work

Earth Press
4:48 Set
4:48 Set

Manual Earth Press

I adapted a design for a compound levering pellet press to work at with our compressed earth molds. This included manufacturing several custom steel components (not shown). The press can also be easily adapted to extract the molds using the same mechanical advantage.

Set for 4:48 Psychosis

This was my design and build. Everything was planned in Sketchup, and we pre-fabricated every component - including the legs on the platforms, almost all of which came out to be different lengths.

Wesleyan Physics Demonstration Website

http://physicsdemos.site.wesleyan.edu/

A website to showcase Wesleyan's physics demonstrations. I recorded most of the videos and wrote most of the description. Designed in Wordpress. To be used by faculty and students.


Gallery for Wesleyan Center for the Arts

CFA Gallery 2.jpg CFA Gallery 3.jpg My design for a gallery to be placed at the front of Wesleyan's CFA.

Software Skills

Mastercam, Solidworks, AutoCAD, MATLAB, Sketchup, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, Prezi, Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Word

Coursework

Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Physics I, Waves and Oscillations, Programming I, Computational Science and Engineering, Chemistry I, Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Architecture I, Landscape Architecture, Contemporary World Architecture

Relevant Experience

Columbia University Aquanauts, New York, NY – Technology Group Leader for CATCH 9/2013-Present

  • Researched technologies to reduce water usage in 24 low-income housing buildings in Harlem
  • Worked with policy group to produce cost-benefit analysis for updating fixtures in each building
  • Produced report for Community Assisted Tenant Controlled Housing, Inc. (CATCH)

S-Sense Design, Jaffa, Israel - Intern 6/2013-8/2013

  • Used Solidworks to design and build a press for mass-producing compressed-earth stools
  • Worked directly with designer Adital Ela on all sides of design process, including R&D, planning, and prototyping
  • Worked on design of home composting device

Wesleyan University Physics Department, Middletown, CT - Assistant Curator 4/2011-12/2012

  • Developed website for hosting online inventory of demonstration equipment
  • Wrote technical descriptions of each apparatus and instructions for its use
  • Filmed, edited and posted pictures and videos of demonstrations to site: http://physicsdemos.site.wesleyan.edu/

Upward Bound, Middletown, CT - Teacher 9/2012-5/2013

  • Provided supplementary preparation for prospective first-generation college students
  • Responsible for development of mathematics and physics curricula

Ivy Bound Test Prep, Newington, CT - Teacher/Tutor 4/2012-5/2013

  • Tutored students for SAT, ACT, and AP Exams using personalized curriculums
  • Taught classes for SAT, Reading, and Engineering
  • Responsible for development of reading and study skills curricula

Bank Street College of Education, New York, NY - Computer Technician 5/2011-8/2011

  • Responded to service calls from faculty and staff
  • Implemented automated system for imaging Macintosh computers over LAN
  • Guided faculty through transition to several new administrative systems upgrades

Wesleyan University Center for the Arts, Middletown, CT – General Technician 9/2010-5/2011

  • Led small teams of students in scenery construction and lighting projects
  • Built furniture and other set pieces
  • Performed maintenance tasks for theater and facilities

Buck’s Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp, New Milford, CT - Carpenter 6/2010-8/2010

  • Built set and furniture pieces for over 10 theater productions
  • Employed sustainable building techniques by extensively reusing materials
  • Learned drafting skills


Availability

Summer 2014, anytime between early June and mid-August.