Washington DC-Baltimore Area
Bonjour! My name is Doris Levry, and I am a First-Gen Mechanical Engineering student at The University of Maryland, a Preeminent Public Research Institution. I am passionate about learning new technologies and applying them to real-world problems, driven by curiosity and a love for innovation. Mechanical Engineering captivates me with its versatility and endless opportunities, from aerospace to renewable energy, and even business applications. As someone who loves exploring diverse interests within a single discipline, I find this field incredibly exciting! Gallup CliftonStrengths: Strategic, Restorative, Individualization, Competition, and Activator
- Assessing documentation workflows for 600+ parts per kit used in submarine missile tubes. - Designing an automation framework to standardize submissions, reduce peer review, and accelerate kit assembly in alignment with BAE’s supply chain modernization goals.
- Delivered 2 years of consulting across three clients: Office of Student Orientation & Transition (OSOT), Campus Maps CEO, and the U.S. Army.
- Created an automated fabrication system never previously implemented, transforming a manual process into a repeatable, R&D-driven workflow that boosted efficiency and yield for next-generation technology. - Applied structured problem-solving methods, including DOE, to enhance equipment performance. - Gained hands-on experience with CAD design (SolidWorks) and process development for advanced technologies.
-L'SPACE: Mission Concept Academy, a workforce preparation academy dedicated to teaching space mission concept formulation through science, engineering, programmatic, and teaming skills. - Demonstrated knowledge by following the NASA mission life cycle, up to submission of a Preliminary Design Review, for a robotic space mission. - Led the mission’s assurance portion of the mission by ensuring risks were identified, analyzed, mitigated, tracked, and controlled.