Vojtech Kubec
About
Vojtech Kubec is from Derry, New Hampshire, United States. Vojtech works in the following industries: "Higher Education", "Primary/Secondary Education", "Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering", "Machinery", "Electrical & Electronic Manufacturing", and "Aviation & Aerospace". Vojtech is currently Engineering Manager at Form 3D LLC, located in Dover, NH. Vojtech also works as Mechanic and Sales at Expoline Auto, a job Vojtech has held since Jan 2004. In Vojtech's previous role as a Director of Engineering at Form 3D Solutions & Manufacturing LLC, Vojtech worked in Dover, NH until Feb 2019. Prior to joining Form 3D Solutions & Manufacturing LLC, Vojtech was a Mechanical Design Engineer at Labsphere, Inc. and held the position of Mechanical Design Engineer at North Sutton, NH. Prior to that, Vojtech was a Research Assistant at University of New Hampshire, based in Durham, New Hampshire from Jun 2012 to Jun 2015. Vojtech started working as Machine Shop Instructor at University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire in Nov 2013. From Sep 2012 to Dec 2014, Vojtech was Computer Aided Engineering Teaching Assistant at University of New Hampshire, based in Durham, New Hampshire. Prior to that, Vojtech was a Engineering Intern at Onvio LLC, based in Salem, New Hampshire from May 2011 to Aug 2011. Vojtech started working as Student at Pinkerton Academy in Jan 2008.
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Vojtech Kubec's current jobs
Part time work only and mostly to have a change of scenery. • Mechanical, Electrical and, Body repair of automobiles • Sales associate and secretary • Inventory organization of parts
Vojtech Kubec's past jobs
Design custom light measurement systems and analyze using CFD models.
The main task was to design, build, and validate the functionality of a Bi-Axial Tensile Testing Machine for anisotropic materials. The ask involved working on a team of three, and take this from concept to reality. Half of the components where made at an outside machine shop which involved a lot of good communication. The rest of the parts where made at UNH by myself, our machinist and the rest of the design team. Other research work involves material characterization by performing uniaxial tension tests on an MTS servo-hydraulic machine. This involves using a digital imagine correlation system (DIC) for strain measurements. Our lab website is unh.edu/mmm
• Teach undergraduate students basic technics of machine shop; milling, drilling, cutting etc. • Overlook students during this time and heavily emphasize safety • Overlook machine shop during late night hours of operations
• Lead students through computations to develop problem solving skills • Trouble shoot C.A.E. files during lab sessions • Hold office hours to answer students’ questions • Design homework problems and projects Also Teaching Assistant for Machine Design for small period of time: • Hold recitation sections to show example problems • Encourage the thought process of students during large projects
• CAD modeling of parts in planetary gear reducers • Design and build a testing device for planetary gear reducers • Attend design meetings