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Objective A position in Electrical Engineering with a preference in Digital...
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US-CA-San Diego
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Oct-29-08
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Objective A position in Electrical Engineering with a preference in Digital Communication Systems and Telecommunications
Summary of Nearly two years experience working with signal modulation and error correction Qualifications coding techniques. Educational background includes Digital Communications Engineering. Personal work ethic strives for clear communication coupled with teamwork building skills and two years of Chinese cultural exposure.
Work Experience Engineer, ARINC (May 2007-October 2008) * Developed compliance test procedures for the Defense Advanced GPS receiver by modifying existing procedures for the Ground-based GPS Receiver Application Module. * Created new test scripts and input build files to automate DAGR compliance test procedures using compliance test software. * Performed analysis on Automated Digital Network System in relation to JTRS and contributed to final technical report for JTRS Trade Study. Data Analyst, V-22 IETM Project SPAWAR (Feb. 2006-May 2007) * Performed analysis on V-22 IETM software with path-generated data files and reported errors and anomalies in software to senior development engineers * Maintained auto-testing and MS Access run path generation computers of V-22 IETM software. * Did reverse engineering for CDDE demo web application and the AMEGS software in the form of flow charts.
Education M.S. Electrical Engineering December 2007 San Diego State University B.S. Electrical Engineering June 2003 University of California, San Diego Cisco Networking Academy Sept 2003- Aug 2004 San Diego Community College District Continuing Education
Communications Research Project (SDSU Project, Fall Semester 2006) * Did research on Global Positioning Systems focusing on transmission codes. * Implemented three different code generating schemes for civilian and military use comprising of shift feedback registers using Matlab simulations. * Did analysis on code performance and cross-correlation measurements. * Co-authored technical paper discussing analysis and results from simulations. Design Project, Metallic Power (UCSD Project, Spring Quarter 2002) * Devised approaches and experiments for testing sensors to measure flow rate of a new zinc-air fuel cell * Investigated different light sources and sensors to do experiments * Designed and tested circuits to operate sensors * Delivered a final presentation of project to entire design class and sponsors
Technical - Familiar with Unix, Windows 98/NT/XP Qualifications - Working knowledge in Matlab, Pspice, AutoCAD, MS Office, Access, and CTS153 - Programming experience with C and Java - Extensive experience in installing and upgrading PCs - Experience in using circuit lab equipment
Awards and Provost's Honors UCSD (Winter Quarters 1999, 2003) Memberships IEEE Member UCSD and SDSU Alumni Associations
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