Objective:
A full time position in the field of computer engineering involving team oriented projects, creative problem solving, software programming, and hardware integration.
Education:
Clarkson University, Potsdam New York - May 2013
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics
Cumulative in Major G.P.A. of 3.289 - Dean’s List 4 most recent semesters
Professional Experience:
English Teacher – D.D. Dragon Language Center (Longgang, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China) - June – October 2013
- Taught children ages 6-12 English concepts such as vocubulary, grammar, and phonetics
Investigative Systems Co-op – Assured Information Security (Rome, N.Y.) - Summer 2012
- Coded basic Windows kernel drivers in C
- Investigated malware characteristics through research and recreation
- Learned the fundamentals of the Windows internal structure
- Extended utility to analyze scans of volatile images for indicators of malware via Python
Information Services Intern – AWS TruePower (Colonie, N.Y.) - Summer 2011
- Trained to code in PHP, HTML, SQL, CSS, and JavaScript
- Developed a web-based time entry application which allowed payroll department to accurately pay employees
- Assured quality of project through rigorous testing and debugging
Engineering Experience:
Computer Engineering Senior Lab (Clarkson University) - Fall 2012
- Collaborated with team to create an autonomous line following car (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSELefpIVOM)
- Integrated line scan camera, infra-red sensors, servo motor, standard motors, and Freescale K40 microcontroller
- Designed and soldered power regulation circuit
- Coded steering algorithm
- Thoroughly planned and documented project with Gantt Charts, block diagrams, and design reports
Computer Engineering Junior Lab (Clarkson University) - Spring 2012
- Re-created “helicopter game” with Xilinx Atlys, Arduino Uno, infra-red sensors, and android phone (vimeo.com/41099462)
- Developed sequential counter/recorder using Xilinx Spartan FPGA
- Created system to decode and transmit PS/2 keyboard using only primitive IC chips such as shift registers and PROMs
- Used amplifiers, ADCs, FPGA, and Java to display an analog wave on a computer screen
Advanced Digital Design (Clarkson University) - Fall 2011
- Designed sequential systems composed of encoders, decoders, multiplexers, de-multiplexers, ROM, state...
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