EDUCATION
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 2015
Relevant Coursework
ECE 3323: Intro-Solid State Elec Devices ECE 3793: Signals and Systems
ECE 4363: Optical Engineering ECE 4413: Intro to Control System Engineering
ECE 4113: Analysis of Elec Transmission ECE 4433: Measurement and Automation
SKILLS
PCB Design Multisim (circuit simulator) Read/Write C Programs
Digital Circuit Design LabVIEW (graphical programming)
Analog Circuit Design MATLAB (numeric computing environment)
PROJECTS
Project Manager, OUHSC Parkinson’s Project (Senior Capstone)
• Managed a team that created a wearable device to track to the tremors of people with Parkinson’s disease
o Designed a digital circuit and PCB to house the components using Multisim and Ultiboard
o Programmed an Arduino, in C, to read the data from the accelerometer and write data to a micro SD card
o Created a test system in LabVIEW to simulate tremors at varying frequencies
o Utilized Excel to create graphs for analysis of tremor severity
o Presented the device and schematic to a non-technical audience
OU Intro to Control Systems: PID Leader and Follower Robot Competition
• With LabVIEW, I programmed robot#1 to stay on a piece of silver tape on robot#2, moving forward and backward. I created a PID algorithm in robot#1, which read the reflection of light on the tape and control the motors accordingly. The purpose of the project was to show the efficacy of PID control vs. state machines.
OU Electronics Lab: Analog Line Follower Robot
• In Multisim, I designed a circuit to recognize and follow a black line. It used a 555 timer and IR LEDs to control motors. The timer gave the motors an initial forward motion, while the IR LEDs, paired with phototransistors, detected changes in light and adjusted the motors. This allowed the circuit to distinguish between a tile and a piece of dark tape on the ground.
WORK HISTORY
Tesla Radiant Energy Scavenging System, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK
Summer Research| July 2009 – August 2009
• Supervised by Prof. Weldon Wilson, I worked with a team to recreate a power system Nikola Tesla patented. The purpose was to analyze why it wasn’t a vi...
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