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OBJECTIVE
Advanced controls engineering research and development
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
National Instruments, Austin, TX
Analog Hardware R&D Engineer for Multifunction DAQ Products (June 2003 to September 2003)
- Designed, laid out, and documented final verification testing fixture for use with STC2/X-Series MIO products
- Designed and performed tests on long-term drift of voltage references after different length burn-in cycles
- Migrated internal analog design guild web site to collaborative Twiki-based platform
National Instruments, Austin, TX
Analog Hardware R&D Engineer for Multifunction DAQ Products (June 2002 to September 2002)
- Designed and performed numerous validation tests on new 16-bit 800 kHz NI-6120 SMIO DAQ board
- Designed high quality filter/amplifier/attenuator signal source for use with NI-5411 arbitrary function generator
- Functioned as member of a small team of mixed analog and digital electrical engineers and technicians
IBM Network Storage, RTP, NC
Linux Systems Software Developer for FlexNAS Core Box Services (June 2001 to September 2001)
- Completely designed and implemented high-availability, redundant core internode communications subsystem based on IP and ARP over Ethernet; Did a great deal of other work on vital box services
QUALIFICATIONS
- Prior Security Clearances: DoD TOP SECRET SCI with Polygraph
- Computation and Analysis Software: MATLAB, Simulink, Maple, Mathematica, LabVIEW, SystemView
- Laboratory: RF Network Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Function Generator/Arb, DMM, GPIB, PXI/VXI, MXI-3, and others
- Data Acquisition and Control: dSPACE, National Instruments, Texas Instruments, Motorolla, and others
- Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, Perl, JavaScript, Visual Basic, Lisp, PHP, ASP, and others
- Engineering Graphics Software: CADKEY, Xilinx, Visio, Mentor Graphics, Electronics Workbench
- Document Production: LaTeX, Microsoft Office Suite, Corel Office Suite, OpenOffice.org Suite
- Operating Systems: DOS, Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP, Linux, Solaris, AIX, and others
- Information Technology: HTML, CGI, MySQL, mSQL, MS-SQL, Oracle, Sybase, Crystal Reports, and others
- Networking Systems: TCP/IP, WAN/LAN, Routing, Firewalls, NAT, Load Balancing, and others
- Internet Services: Apache, Stronghold, IIS, BIND, Sendmail, POP, IMAP, SMTP, and others
HONORS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Received Prestigious Ohio State University Dean's Distinguished University 5-year Fellowship
- Team leader of OSU FIRST robotics team (4 year member)
- Former OSU Engineer's Council computers chair
- Undergraduate research assistant at OSU ElectroScience Laboratory (ESL)
- Member of the OSU Freshman Engineering Honors program instructional team (4 years)
- Built autonomous bomb retrieval robot in OSU Freshman Engineering Honors program in 4 person team
- Designed new method of open source Internet service load balancing persistence based on sticky port groups (featured in Wired magazine)
- Approximately ten years working actively in computer industry
- Dean's list; University, Shaftstall, and Bradshaw Scholarships
- National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tau Beta Pi, Golden Key
ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS
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DIY home improvement, astronomy, cosmology, behavioral ecology, electronics, signal processing, education and education reform
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AVAILABILITY
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No geographical limitations.
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ACADEMIC HISTORY
| MAJOR COURSES |
| (EM: Examination Credit; IP: Courses in Progress) |
| Number | Title | Credit Hours | Grade |
| ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING |
| 205 | Linear Circuit Analysis | 3 | A |
| 206 | Switching Circuits Laboratory | 1 | A |
| 209 | Circuits and Electronics Laboratory | 2 | A |
| 261 | Intro. To Logic Design | 3 | A |
| 265 | Intro. To Microprocessor-Based Systems | 3 | A |
| 301 | Analysis and Design of Linear Circuits | 3 | A |
| 311 | Electromagnetics I | 3 | A- |
| 312 | Electromagnetics II | 3 | A |
| 323 | Electronics Design and Simulation | 3 | A |
| 327 | Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory | 2 | A |
| 331 | Introduction to Materials Science for EE | 3 | A |
| 341 | Energy Conversion | 3 | A- |
| 351 | Systems I | 3 | A |
| 352 | Systems II | 3 | A |
| 432 | Physics of Semiconductor Devices | 3 | A |
| 481 | Professional Aspects of Engineering | 1 | S |
| 501 | Analog Communications Theory | 3 | A |
| 508 | Communications Laboratory | 2 | A |
| 517 | Electromagnetics Laboratory | 2 | A |
| 557 | Control and Signals and Systems Laboratory | 2 | A |
| 561 | Digital Circuit Design | 3 | A- |
| 567 | Microprocessor Lab I | 2 | A |
| 582 | Design 1 | 3 | A |
| 600 | Introduction to Digital Signal Processing | 3 | A |
| 613 | Introduction to Antenna Design | 3 | A |
| 620 | Introduction to RF Integrated Circuits | 3 | B |
| 662 | Theory and Design of Digital Computers | 3 | A- |
| 667 | Digital Logic Laboratory | 3 | A |
| 683 | Senior Group Design 2 | 3 | A |
| 693 | Independent Study: Transmission Line Research (Prof. Garbacz) | 1 | S |
| 693 | Independent Study: Control Interfacing and Design Laboratory [ECE 757] (Prof. U. Ozguner) | 3 | S |
| 701 | Communication Networks | 3 | A |
| 710 | Microwave Circuits | 4 | B- |
| 711 | Radiation from Antennas | 3 | A- |
| 754 | Nonlinear Systems | 3 | B+ |
| 758 | Control Systems Implementation Lab | 3 | A |
| ENG MECHANICS |
| H210 | Statics | 4 | B+ |
| IND ENG |
| 504 | Engineering Economic Analysys | 3 | A |
| MATH |
| 415 | Differential Equations | 4 | A |
| 571 | Linear Algebra I | 3 | A |
| STATISTICS |
| 427 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics | 3 | A |
| MINOR COURSES |
| (EM: Examination Credit; IP: Courses in Progress) |
| Number | Title | Credit Hours | Grade |
| COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE |
| H221 | Software Development Using Components | 4 | A |
| 222 | Development of Software Components | 4 | A |
| 321 | Component-Based Software Development | 4 | A |
| 360 | Introduction to Computer Systems | 4 | A |
| 459.21 | Programming in C | 1 | S |
| 459.22 | Programming in C++ | 1 | S |
| 459.23 | Programming in Java | 1 | S |
| 459.31 | Programming in Lisp | 1 | S |
| 541 | Elementary Numerical Methods | 3 | A |
| 693 | Europa Reusable Software Research Group | 2 | S |
| 693 | Europa Reusable Software Research Group | 1 | S |
| 693 | Europa Reusable Software Research Group | 1 | S |
| 693 | Europa Reusable Software Research Group | 1 | S |
| 675.01 | Introduction to Computer Architecture | 3 | A |
| MATH |
| 366 | Discrete Mathematical Structures I | 3 | A |
| PRE-MAJOR/OTHER COURSES |
| (EM: Examination Credit; IP: Courses in Progress) |
| Number | Title | Credit Hours | Grade |
| CHEMISTRY |
| 121 | General Chemistry | 5 | A- |
| ECONOMICS |
| H200 | Principle Microeconomics | 5 | A |
| H201 | Principle Macroeconomics | 5 | B |
| ENGINEERING GRAPHICS |
| H166 | Eng. Graphics and Prob. Solv. | 4 | B+ |
| H167 | Prob. Solving | 4 | A |
| H168 | Eng. Fund. & Lab III | 4 | A |
| ENGINEERING |
| 100G | Engineering Survey | 1 | A |
| 367 | American Attitudes About Technology | 5 | A |
| 694.01 | Graduate Student Engineering Teamwork Seminar | 1 | S |
| ENGLISH |
| 110 | First Yr. English Composition | 5 | EM |
| 220 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 5 | A |
| HISTORY |
| 181 | World History, to 1500 | 5 | B |
| 182 | World History, 1500 to Now | 5 | A |
| MATH |
| 150 | Elem. Functions | 5 | EM |
| 151 | Calc. & Anal. Geo. | 5 | EM |
| 161G | Accelerated Calculus | 5 | A |
| 162G | Accelerated Calculus | 5 | A |
| 263G | Accelerated Calculus | 5 | A |
| MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
| 694R | Special Studies in Mechanical Engineering: FIRST Robotics Team | 4 | A |
| 552 | FIRST Design Experience | 4 | A |
| 552 | FIRST Design Experience | 4 | A |
| 552 | FIRST Design Experience | 2 | A |
| MUSIC |
| 101.01 | Piano | 2 | A |
| PHILOSOPHY |
| 101 | Introduction to Philosophy | 5 | A |
| PHYSICS |
| 131E | Intro. Particles & Motion | 5 | A- |
| 132E | Intro. Elec. & Magnetism | 5 | A |
| 133 | Intro. Therm., Wave, Quantum | 5 | A |
| SPANISH |
| 101.01 | Elementary Spanish I | 5 | EM |
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