Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Graduate May 2019
University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Montana State University, College of Engineering, Bozeman, MT Aug. 2015-May 2016 GPA: 3.85, MSU Presidential Honor Roll (4.0): Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Dean’s list (3.5+): Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018 RELEVANT COURSES_____________________________________________________________________________ Microelectronics I and II Cadence and LTspice to design and characterize transistor and operational amplifiers, semiconductors, diodes, and MOSFETS Microcontrollers Program microcontroller(PIC32) in C, assembly language programming, and I/0 processor interfacing Distributed Processing and Control Networks Real time operating system (FreeRTOS), Networking (SMBus, CAN, TCP/IP), and Revision Control Signals and Systems I and II Laplace, Z, and Fourier transforms as well as state space analysis, feedback control, analog and digital filters ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE/PROJECTS ______ ___________________ 8-bit ALU, University of Idaho Month Project (2017) Programmed two 7-segment LEDS driven by an 8-bit ALU on an Arduino Used behavioral VHDL with designated op-code given by Digital Logic professor Mobile Line-Following Robot, Montana State University Semester Project (2015) Built and programmed machine, via Visual Studio, to automatically follow a solid black line Altered base code to adjust speed based on curvature of line Placed in the top 20 of a departmental competition WORK EXPERIENCE ______ ON Semiconductor, Meridian, ID, Test Engineering Intern May 2018 – Aug. 2018 Implemented VB/IG-XL test code for wafer level burn in project Performed statistical failure analysis Developed database in SQLite and POC GUI to track test hardware Boise Parks and Recreation, Boise, ID, Greenbelt Maintenance Worker June 2013 -Aug. 2016 Lead a team of five to six people, and was responsible for training and oversight for two summers Maintained Greenbelt path through asphalt repair, sprinkler work, stenciling, etc. INVOLVEMENT__________________________________________________________________________________ ISSCC, San Francisco, Attendee February 2018 Select students chosen by professor based off performance in Microelectronics I and II Sigma Nu Fraternity, University of Idaho, Member Academic Chair Involvement in Philanthropic events St. Bernard project, New Orleans, Volunteer June 2014 Helped to rebuild houses destroyed from Hurricane Katrina Installed insulation, put up dry wall, cut base-board, etc. SPECIALIZED SKILLS _____ Programming Languages: Java, C++, Visual Basic, and C Programs: Experience with Cadence, LTspice, MATLAB, Mathcad, VHDL, MPLAB, SQLite, and Microsoft Office Fabrication Skills: Proficient in wiring, soldering, multimeters, function generators, and oscilloscopes