Hardware Verification Engineer Sabrina Herman

IBM Verification Intern

Poughkeepsie, NY - Summer and Fall 2020

  • Created python script to generate driver and monitor for replicating simulation test in an emulation environment
  • Utilized VHDL, C++, Python, log files, waveforms, GitHub, and UNIX to write script
  • Migrated data from an old website to other spaces, saving data that was both useful and legally required to keep
  • Intel Verification Intern

    Hudson, MA - Summer 2019

  • Created several tests and sequences in SystemVerilog using UVM in a Linux environment

  • Initialized tests via backdoor access, replacing thousands of register writes, significantly decreasing test duration. This benefited my team and higher level teams
  • Demonstrated through tests that federal information processing standards were fulfilled, allowing our product to be sold to government clients
  • Cornell University Solar Boat project Team System Controls Subteam Lead

    Ithaca, NY - Sept 2018 to Dec 2019

  • Led my team to improve motor system performance, data acquisition, safety mechanisms, communication systems and speed control
  • Collaborated with the executive board to integrate all boat components for National Solar Splash competition
  • Programmed radios in CircuitPython on Raspberry Pis that send/receive data (GPS, speed, voltages, currents) for data acquisition use on solar boat
  • Came in 8th place at the Solar Splash Competition and won the Best Rookie of the Year award
  • ME Engineers Engineering Intern

    New York, NY - Summer 2017

  • Conceptualized an app for USTA to determine safe weather conditions for sports practice
  • Developed a less expensive weather device to complement the app
  • Designed and executed experiment testing for globe temperature
  • As a result, we determined that a dark black water bottle is a cheaper alternative to a copper sphere, and later interns were able to build upon this ground work