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Muhammad Safwan

336787 Georgia Tech Station | Atlanta, GA, 30332 | 404-717-4719| msafwan3@gatech.edu


US Citizen
Objective
Fourth year Computer Engineering major with 3+ years for experience in robotics, seeking an internship which will allow me to
gain valuable experience, increase my knowledge, and learn practical skills needed for hardware engineering.

Education
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA August 2016 – Present
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, GPA 3.40 Expected Graduation, May 2020

Georgia Southern University | Statesboro, GA August 2014 – May 2016


Transfer with 60 Credit Hours, GPA 3.57

Skills
Programming: Java, C, MATLAB, VHDL
Hardware: Arduino, ARM mbed microcontroller, LaunchPad, FPGAs, oscilloscope, logic analyzer
Software: Android Studio, Altera Quartus II, NI LabVIEW, SolidWorks, OpenCV, GitHub
Professional Organizations: IEEE, American Society for Mechanical Engineers
Communication: Design proposals, technical reports, instruction manuals, presentations (large and small audiences)
Languages: Urdu (Native), English (Fluent), Spanish (beginner)

Experience
GTRI| Atlanta, GA August – December 2017
Co-Op / Electronic Systems Laboratory (40 hours a week)
 Worked on making and modifying wring diagrams and checked other engineers’ diagrams.
 Fabricated cables according to the wringing diagrams.

SCANA Energy | Jenkinsville, SC May – July 2017


Intern / V.C Summers (40 hours a week)
 Read instruction manuals, technical reports, and design proposals to make a critical parts list
 Tested and assisted in weekly presentations for a new software the company was investing in

Projects
Vertically Integrated Project Spring 2018
Hands on Learning, Junior design class
The goal of this project is a develop a class that ECE majors can take instead of typical senior design class.
 Came up with 4 different projects, students can work on.
 Assigned to work with an underperforming team member to motivate his improvement in efficiency; we completed a task
in 2 weeks instead of the allotted 4.

Robotics Club Fall 2015-Spring 2016


Hardware Team Leader
The goal of this project was to build robot that can compete with robots from other school at IEEE Southeast Con
 Learned used, and taught Solidworks, 3d printing and laser cutting to design and build parts for the robot.
 Lead and assigned roles to 20 members and meet weekly to discuss the progress.

Leadership or Activities
Residence Hall Association | Atlanta, GA April 2017 – Present
Director of External Relations (15-25 hours a week)
 Selected, trained, and oversaw all delegations to state, regional, and international conferences
 Collaborated with RHA chapters national wide

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