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Junior Résumé
1234 Resume Lane, Engineer NY, 123456
(111) 111-1111 | [email protected]
Objective:
To obtain the Software Intern Leadership Program Position at XYZ
Education:
Binghamton University, State University of New York, Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Minor in Sustainability Engineering
Expected May 20XX
Cumulative GPA: 3.XX/4.00 | Dean’s List: Fall 2010-Fall 2012
Lockheed Martin Honors Scholarship: Fall 2012 | Alpha Kappa Psi: Professional Business Fraternity
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society | Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society
Technical Skills:
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C/C++
C# (Basic GUI concepts)
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P-SPICE
MATLAB
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Digilent (logic program)
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Code Warrior (Assembly) 
Microsoft PowerPoint
Soldering
Technical Courses:
Signals and Systems, Semiconductor Devices, Sustainability by Design, Computer Organization and Microprocessors,
Circuits, Electronics, Programming for Engineers I and II, Digital Logic Design
Current Courses: Communications, Junior Design, Electromagnetics, Control Systems
Professional Experience:
Parker Aerospace – Fluid Systems Division, Hauppauge, NY
June ‘12 – Aug ‘12
Software Intern
 Utilized object-oriented programming and graphical user interface concepts to develop an application in Visual C# that
decodes 128KB of raw data from the Non-Volatile Memory into readable fault information, which resulted in discovery of
code issues regarding packet data transmission and decoding
 Designed test procedures to validate software requirements of both high and low level program requirements of the
Bombardier C-Series main fuel-gauging computer in order to write instructions for customer use
Watson Career and Alumni Connections, Binghamton, NY
Oct ‘12 - Present
Student Assistant
 Design the layout and organize content of the career services website tailored to students within the Engineering
Department that will provide resources and opportunities for students and alumni
 Advise students on résumé, interviewing, and professionalism skills necessary for a successful and rewarding career path
 Coordinate networking events and meetings for undergraduate and graduate students to meet and learn from
professionals and faculty that have experience in engineering
Team Project Experience:
Multipath Issues in Communication Systems, Binghamton, NY
Oct ‘12 – Dec ‘12
 Simulated communication scenarios involving multiple received signals due to environment, delay, and noise in MATLAB
in order to create filters that will obtain the desired discrete-time input signal from the altered signal
 Mathematically analyzed the multipath system’s frequency response and its effects on the original input signal to
implement FIR and IIR filters that will attenuate unwanted frequencies and amplify the desired frequencies
Temperature Control System, Binghamton, NY
Oct ‘12 – Dec ‘12
 Assembled a model temperature controller that regulates temperature of a cement power resistor using voltage divider,
2-bit flash ADC, binary comparisons, and transistor circuit concepts
 Tested flash ADC conversion of the varying thermistor in order to utilize appropriate resistance values and choose
reference voltage for the op-amp comparators of the flash ADC that will maximize temperature resolution
“Mine-Field” Navigating Robot, Binghamton, NY
Jan ‘12 – May ‘12
 Designed assembly code in Code Warrior using a MC9S08QG8 CPU, robot kit, and servos to create a robot that navigated a
“mine-field” to detect light sensors and press the button to “disarm” the mines
 Developed technical problem solving skills through the use of pulse-width modulation and subroutine concepts in
assembly code to implement hardware and software applications
Other Experiences:
Binghamton Nicaragua Initiative (BNI), Binghamton, NY
Jan ‘11 – April ‘11
 Generated over $1500 in donations to fund the construction of a new house for a local family in Nicaragua through
soliciting family, friends, as well as the student body at campus-wide events which resulted in enough money to fund an
entire house
 Cultivated language and communication skills during an alternative Spring break trip by contributing to the construction
of a house and traveling with natives around Managua, Léon, and Granada