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I am a recent honours graduate from the University of Toronto Electrical Engineering Program. My main career objectives are: to seek an entry-level electrical engineering position and to gain the experience needed to obtain the Professional Engineers of Ontario license.
At U of T, I studied a wide variety of courses from technical engineering courses to arts electives. I have a basic background in civil and materials engineering and I have been fortunate enough to study many different areas related to electrical and computer engineering. In my four years as a U of T student, I have taken courses on sequential digital logic, assembly language programming, Java programming, C programming, DC/AC machines and step motors, physical behaviour of semiconductor devices, electromagnetic waves through transmission lines, waveguides, communication systems, power systems analysis, optical engineering, biomedical engineering, economic analysis, mythology and effective writing.
My last year in my program was dedicated to specific Power Systems and Biology courses, and my fourth year design project. For my fourth year design project, I theoretically designed and tested an optical lens system as part of a larger Mars navigation project. In order to successfully design an optical system for a planetary mars rover, I had to work closely with the navigation and camera teams to achieve a common working interface. Sufficient planning, testing and cost analysis were also crucial. Through extensive research for this project, I became familiar with Fourier optics and CODE V, and learned to use modern optical lab equipment for testing. I have also improved my skills in project planning, leadership and effective communication.
Please feel free to browse through my resume, projects and laboratories. If you have any comments or questions, please click on contact.
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