User:AndrewDressel

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Andrew Dressel

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Background

A little about me so that you might know where I'm coming from.

Locations

Raised in Cheshire, Connecticut
Lived in Troy, New York; Boca Raton, Florida; Kiev, Ukraine; Ithaca, New York
Currently reside in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

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Education

Cheshire High School 1980
BS in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1985
MEng in Mechanics from Cornell University 2003
MS in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Cornell University 2006
PhD in Civil Engineering and Mechanics from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2013

Work Experience

Founder, software developer and product manager at MapInfo Corporation
General Manager of the Kiev Business Incubator at Kiev Polytechnic Institute in Kiev, Ukraine
Teaching Assistant of Statics, Dynamics, and Strength of materials at Cornell University
Substitute teacher of math and science in Connecticut public high schools
Hot air balloon pilot and chase crew at Castle View Balloons
Bicycle mechanic at Wheel & Sprocket and Crank Daddy's
Lecturer in Statics, Dynamics, Strength of materials, and Finite element analysis at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Adjunct Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Milwaukee School of Engineering
Director of the Bicycle and Motorcycle Engineering Research Laboratory at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Bikes

Trek Soho with 8-speed hub and belt drive
Felt B2 Pro time trial bicycle with 10-speed Dura-Ace from 2010
Gary Fisher Supercaliber full suspension mountain bike from 2006
Litespeed Ultimate racing bicycle with 8-speed Dura-Ace from 1994
Burley Rumba Tandem from 1999
Burley Canto Recumbent from 2002
Cannondale Criterium with 12-speed 105 from 1988
Trek 620 with 18-speed Suntour from 1984
Bianchi steel mountain bike converted to winter commuter with slicks, lights, and fenders (retired and scrapped)
Orbea Ordu time trial bicycle from 2007 (wrecked and scrapped)
Single speed built up from old Raleigh steel road frame and Specialized Langster running gear (gifted)
Bike Friday DoubleDay recumbent tandem (sold)
Trek 710 with 12-speed Suntour from 1981 (gifted)
Torker Unicycle (cannibalized)
Moto Guzzi California Special (sold)
Kawasaki Vulcan (sold)
Yamaha FZR600 (sold)

Memberships

This user is a participant in WikiProject Motorcycling.
PhDThis user has a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Engineering Mechanics.
This user has helped promote 1 good article on Wikipedia.
This user has written or expanded 12 articles featured in the Did You Know section on the Main Page.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 17 years, 11 months and 9 days.
This user has created 89 articles on Wikipedia.
This editor is a Veteran Editor III and is entitled to display this Silver Editor Star.

Contributions, an incomplete list

First edit on 14 May 2006 at 21:34

Articles I've worked on include (some may be listed in more than one section):

Bike (bicycle and motorcycle) related

Bicycle related

Human-powered vehicle related

Motorcycle related

Tire related

Unicycle related

Vehicle related

Aircraft related

Balloon related

GIS related

Math related

Mechanics related

Travel related

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Pictures

Images uploaded so far 139 (132 cur, 7 old)

Photo and image credits (just for fun)

Places I've visited

United States Canada

Costa Rica Mexico Nicaragua Panama El Salvador

Bahamas Cuba Jamaica Martinique Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Vincent

Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador Peru

Austria Belgium Denmark England France Germany Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Switzerland Vatican City

Albania Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Montenegro Poland Russia Slovenia Ukraine

Comoros Kenya Malawi Mozambique Tanzania Tunisia Uganda

Australia Cambodia China Hong Kong India Japan Laos Malaysia Mongolia Nepal Thailand Vietnam

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