NEIL GEE ****.*.***@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: An internship in Electrical/Electronics Engineering
EDUCATION
B.S. Electrical/ Electronic Engineering CSU, Sacramento Major GPA: 3.84 May 2012
A.S. Engineering Pierce College, May 2009
EIT exam scheduled for April 2012
Related Courses:
Digital Signal Processing Probability & Random Signals Logic Design
Applied Digital Signal Processing Robotics Intro to Microprocessors
Digital Control Systems* Digital & Wireless Communication Modern Communication Systems
Feedback Systems Electronics I & II Network Analysis
Signals & Systems Electromechanical Conversion Physical Electronics
Machine Vision* Applied Electromagnetics
*Spring 2012
SKILLS
Communication/Organizational
Skilled at analyzing and manipulating large amounts of quantitative data
Skilled at troubleshooting software or hardware problems and finding cost effective solutions
3+ years experience managing multi-million dollar specialized tool warehouse - tracking calibration records, sign-out
logs, tool maintenance, and maintaining order for over 3000 tools.
Able to deal effectively with objective criticism or feedback and improve performance
Able to create technical documents, correspondence, and other effective communications
Software: MATLAB Simulink PSpice Multisim Mathcad Windows 7 Windows XP Linux MS Office
Programming: Experience writing and debugging in C, C++, Assembly, Java, and Visual Basic
PROJECTS AND EXPERIENCE
Senior Design Project
As a member of a four member team, helped design a biomedical device designed to feature simple, end -user operation for the
purpose of bathing and incubating high and low oxygen saline solutions over stem cells. The device will be used by the Biology
department at CSUS to facilitate further research in the area of stem cell preconditioning. Personally responsible for designing,
implementing, and testing the driver circuit used to run the stepper motor and connected peristaltic pump efficiently and safely.
The circuit was developed using Darlington arrays, optoisolators, and flyback diodes that could safely and efficiently control the
pump mechanism. All documents were completed in compliance with IEEE standards. Comprehensive documentation of project
progress and a complete final report were delivered along with an industry group PowerPoint presentation.
CSUPERB Idea-to-Product Challenge
Member of a four person team that participated and won first place in the Early-Stage Biotechnology Commercialization
Challenge at the Annual Biotechnology Symposium. The team was comprised of engineering and business students.
A comprehensive written report and formal PowerPoint presentation was delivered to a panel of judges focusing on a marketing
plan for the stem cell preconditioning system.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Student Researcher, Smart Grid Project, CSUS 01/12 to Present
Research and demonstration using LabVIEW simulation to further develop Smart Grid models
09/11 12/11
Student Lab Assistant, Network Analysis, CSUS
Graded lab reports, assisted students in the use of lab instruments and simulation software Multisim
Veterans Service Office Clerk, Pierce College 08/06 05/09
Time and personnel management, determination and optimization of Veteran student benefits
01/98 01/04
Aircraft Powertrain Mechanic, US Army
Responsible management of complex tool warehouse for aircraft maintenance
AFFILIATIONS, ACTIVITIES & HONORS
Member, Tau Beta Pi
Vice-President, IEEE CSUS
Vice-President, Engineering Club Pierce College
Dean s Honor List