Ali Qureshi
**** *. ******* ****** ****, CA *****
ablojy@r.postjobfree.com 209-***-****
OBJECTIVE:
Recent graduate with a BS in electrical engineering seeking
full time position working hands
on with innovative technology.
EDUCATION:
2010 UC Davis Davis, CA Major: Electrical Engineering, B.S.
Graduation Date: June 2010
GPA: 3.56
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
US citizen. First generation college student in my family.
Dean's list for multiple quarters. Graduate with honors. Youth
of the Year award/scholarship from Lodi Boys and Girls Club for
2 consecutive years for strong leadership, community service,
and volunteer work.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
June 2005 Boys and Girls Club, Inc.
to Staff Member
September 2007
Regular staff member as well as assisting other staff members
with computer related issues. Troubleshooting software,
hardware maintenance, network setup, support, and management,
and computer lab management for kids.
November 2007 Art Building, UC Davis
To Computer Technician/Student Assistant IV
June 2008
Technical support lead in charge of hardware, software, and
network support for staff and faculty. Experience with server
and database management.
RELATED COURSEWORK:
Courses and labs taken in single crystalline Si PV and Mask
design.
Programming experience in: C, C++, Matlab, Verilog, and
Assembly Languages. Experience using PSPICE/HSPICE and Altera
for analog and digital circuits
testing and design. Relevant coursework includes: electronics
circuits, analog integrated circuits(lab), intro level in
electromagnetic, device physics, device fabrication(lab),
and digital systems. Familiarity with lab test equipment.
Extensive usage of Excel for
data analysis. Prior use of labview for FPGA programming which
controls voltage levels for motors. Use of PID control loops
with microcontroller in design project to control servo
steering.
RESEARCH:
Past research includes data monitoring within BGP routing tables. Tasks
included writing code for the compression of BGP routing tables for faster
access of information. Member of iNano research group at UC Davis.
Extensive usage of 2-4 pt probing. Using curve tracers for IV analysis in
silicon nanowires.