About
Electrical & Computer Engineer
- City: Hillsboro, OR
- Phone: +1 (347) 469-9763
- Email: jw995@cornell.edu
- School: Cornell University
- MEng Degree: Electrical & Computer Engineering (December 2021)
- Bachelor Degree: Electrical & Computer Engineering (May 2021)
Skills
Languages
- Python
- Java
- C and C++
- HTML and CSS
Hardware
- Arduino
- Raspberr Pi
- FPGA
- Circuitry
Software
- Cadence
- LTspice
- Altium and Eagle
- COMSOL Multiphysics
Office Software
- Excel
- PowerPoint
- Word
- Photoshop
Resume
Professional Experience
Intel
January 2022 - Present
Design Automation Engineer, Hillsboro OR
- Work on device modeling and circuit simulation to deliver high-quality PDKs across technologies
- Develop automated quality assurance flows that enhance validation performances and efficiencies
- Work with internal and external PDK customers to resolve any issues that have been raised
MACOM Technology Solutions
June 2021 - August 2021
Design Engineer Intern, Lowell MA
- Re-designed a SP3T RF switch with integrated bias network in plastic package
- Built the 3D model of the part and ran electromagnetic simulations with ADS and EMPro
- Tested and characterized the parts in lab with network analyzers, CW generators, SMUs, and HF amplifiers
Amp-Line Corp.
Summer 2018 and 2019
Electrical Engineering Intern, West Nyack NY
- Assembled and tested AC power amplifier modules, AC power supplies, and high frequency transformers
- Designed high frequency transformers that met the required specifications of customers
- Troubleshot returned amplifier modules and high frequency transformers
- Revised and updated schematics and PCB layouts using Altium
Project Team Experience
Cornell Cup Robotics
February 2019 - Present
Electrical Team, Ithaca, NY
- Design and develop a robotics kit to facilitate the learning of robotics and coding for elementary and middle school students
- Establishing the communication protocol between the base station and the robots
- Create the LCD touchscreen and the RFID module on the robot
- Presented our work and helped organize the Cornell Cup Arm Enabled Competition at NASA Kennedy Space Center
Cornell ChemE Car
September 2017 - December 2019
Electronics Team, Ithaca, NY
- Build model cars entirely operated by chemical reactions for yearly competitions
- Collaborate with the electronics sub-team of 4 peers to troubleshoot and update existing circuits such as the stopping mechanism and reaction timer circuits
- Design a circuit that measures the voltage and current of the battery of the car during run
- Design the PCB for a timing circuit and motor controller circuit
Contact
I am actively looking for full time employment. If you have any questions or opportunities, please feel free to contact me! :)
Email:
Call:
+1 (347)469-9763