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I am the active president of UC Santa Cruz's CubeSat academic club and sub-team lead of the club's Linear Transponder sub-team. Further, I am employed as a Laboratory Technician/Research Assistant as well as a Course Tutor for the Introduction to Electronic Circuits course, building on my previous engineering and physics tutor roles. In academia, I am pursuing my year long senior-exit project in which I will collaborate to characterize and finalize the design of a Linear Transponder subsystem for UC Santa Cruz's CubeSat academic club.

I am graduating from UC Santa Cruz in June 2022 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, my current GPA is 3.50. I am actively seeking employment related to RF/microwave engineering, although am open minded.

I characterize myself as an ambitious Electrical Engineer with record of continuously exceeding administrative and personal expectations. I'm interested in sustainable design, optimization, and implementation problem solving associated with analog electronics and RF circuitry. My hobbies include surfing, cooking, snowboarding, hobbyist electronics and playing guitar.

*Last updated October 2021

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I am amidst my second year as active sub-team lead of the Linear Transponder (Radio Frequency Transceiver System) sub-team in UC Santa Cruz's CubeSat academic club.

I am the club president of the CubeSat academic club.

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I regularly find myself designing quality printed circuit boards, programming digital signal processors, 3D modeling, soldering, piecing together power systems into enclosures, ordering components, and meticulous data sheet studying.

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I enjoy spending my time researching, simulating, designing, constructing, and testing various types of guitar pedal circuits.

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Radio Receiver

A project designed for fun, hours of research and review of past courses' notes led to the simulation of a prototype circuit for a radio transceiver. The process involved complete design of a bandpass filter centered at my desired frequency (88.1 MHz). As of writing this, the parts are ordered and will be tested soon after they arrive.