Resume
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Education
The University of Texas at Austin (Texas)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering, B.S.E.E
- GPA: 3.87/4.00, Senior, GD: Aug, 2010
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) – transferred 06’
- Electrical and Computer Engineering – GPA: 3.91/4.00
Courses: Computer Aided Design, Solid State Devices, Digital System Design (VHDL), Mixed-Signal Lab, Microprocessing Applications and Organization, Electric Circuits I-II, Data Structures (Java), Introduction to Logic Design , Programming (C), Circuit Theory
Experience
May 09 – Jan 10 Intel Corporation, NAND Flash Research intern – Folsom, CA
- Conducted Research related to the reliability issues and characterization of traps/detraps in 29mm NAND flash technology.
- Perform electrical failure analysis on upcoming MLC NAND flash memory units.
- Programmed complex data patterns scripts used to stress, validate and test NAND flash chips/Solid-state drives (SSDs).
- Developed a GUI program (Tk) to automate failure analysis procedures.
May 08 – Aug 08 IBM, Component Design Intern (logic design) – Endicott, NY
- Designed and developed Verilog modules (HDL Programming) that optimized the memory performance of the IO HUB’s data gathering mechanism of the nextgeneration Blue Gene hardware simulators.
- Tested and verified FPGAs and Microcontroller in the system Developed
- Perl and Python scripts to decrypt 388-bit processor instruction files.
Sept 07 – May 09 TSEG , Web Developer – Austin, TX
- Applied search engine optimization (SEO) skills to improve clients’ web sites Google search results.
- Developed and maintained clients’ web sites using PHP, ASP, HTML and CSS.
Aug 07 – May 07 General Motors, R&D Intern – Warren, MI
- Developed and validated embedded software in C used to communicate with an upcoming manufacturing robot in the automobile industry.
- Automated system using Perl and Shell scripts.
- Programmed 68HC11 Freescale Microcontrollers.
Aug 06 – May 06 General Motors, Manufacturing EE Intern – Michigan/Canada/Mexico
- Gathered information of different operators’ techniques in manufacturing by traveling to plants across Michigan, Canada and Mexico.
- Developed a PHP website that functioned as a global training center for the manufacturing operators.
- Managed a team to test and test the paint quality of every US GM vehicles
Skills
- Computer Simulation: Cadence NC-Sim, SimVision, and Virtuoso; Multisim
- System Design: Verilog, VHDL, embedded programming in C (Freescale)
- General Programming: C and Java. Familiar with C++.
- GUI: Perl/TK, TKinter (Python). Familiar with C#/WPF (visual C#)
- Scripting: Perl, Python, Bash Shell
- Web Development: HTML, CSS. Familiar with WPF and PHP
- OS: Linux, Windows, AIX
- Languages: Fluent in English and Spanish. French (30%).
Academic Honors and Achievements
- Google Engineering Scholarship Award (2009-2010)
- GEM Fellowship Award – Full sponsorship for graduate school
- Lockheed Martin Engineering/Henaac Scholarship (2009-2010)
- UT Distinguished Honors Scholar (2007-2008) – given only top %3 across university
- General Motors Engineering Excellence Scholarship (2007-2009)
- Cockrell Engineering Scholarship Award (2007-2010)
- IBM Ambassador at UT (2008-2009) – leadership position given to only 2 students per school
- HKN Member (top 15% of class only)
- SHPE member
- Wells Fargo/HSF College Scholarship Award (2005-2008)
- DaimlerChrysler Scholarship Award (2008)
- Tennis – Ranked top 100 nationally from 2001 to 2005
- Texas State Tennis Champion ‘01, ‘04
- 2008 USTA National Champion at UT – University club competition
- Full tennis scholarship at UNM, ASU – rejected them to pursue and focus on EE studies.
- New Mexico State Tennis Champion ’02 and ’03.
