Objective
Gates Millennium Scholar seeking a position to utilize my computer engineering and programming skills in the areas of business, industry or education.
Education
Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Brooklyn, NY
30 Credits Completed in M.S. in Computer Engineering
2010 – 2012
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Received May 2009
Honors
Inducted in the Order of the Engineer – Rochester Institute of Technology Chapter, 2009
Gates Millennium Scholar, 2002 – Present
NASA Ronald E. McNair Scholar – Morehouse College, 2002
Skills
Hardware Description Languages: VHDL, Verilog
Programming Languages: C/C++ Programming, Ruby, Java
Tools: Altera Quartus II Software, Xilinx ISE, MATLAB, PSpice, TI Code Composer Essentials for MSP300, Microsoft Office (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, Visio)
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows
FPGAs and FPGA Boards: Altera Stratix and Xilinx Spartan FPGAs, Diligent Nexys FPGA Board
Experience
Intellitrex, Waldorf, MD
Oct. 2013 – May 2014
Assigned to Intellitrex to:
Design VHDL models for testing computer hardware. Develop debug drivers for debuggers. Design hardware implementation for information technology devices.
Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX
June 2011 – Aug. 2011
Assigned to DMOS6 Fabrication Facility to:
Develop a prototype for an analyzing the chemical deposits on wafer characteristic inducted from air contaminants in the fabrication lab. Create lot starts through an automated system for the production of wafers to reduce number of personnel needed.
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
Dec. 2007 – May 2008
Assigned to the McGowan Center for Telecommunications to:
Improve on a MATLAB-based video imaging program extracting frames for profile comparisons for user simplification. Test video imaging program for verification and efficiency. Review and improve a sign-language conversion program for error analysis and efficiency.
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
June 2005 – Aug. 2005
Assigned to Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility to:
Investigate previous research publications discussing techniques of producing photovoltaic cells and apply them to the development of an embossing method. Implement e-beam lithography and wet etching to produce layer embossing patterns. Test and compared performance of photovoltaic cells built with organic material.
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL
June 2004 – Aug. 2004
Assigned to CREOL/School of Physics REU Program to:
Analyze the effect of infracted light on nanostructures of butterfly wings. Investigate several processes and determine the best option to reproduce nanostructures. Suggest several applications in which effects could improve everyday pr...
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