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Design Assistant

Location:
Marlboro, MA
Posted:
December 04, 2012

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Title:Research Assistant

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NAME: MICHAEL GERLACH

ADDRESS:

CITY: Marlborough

STATE/PROVINCE: MA

ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 01752

COUNTRY: USA

EMAIL: ********@*******.***

PHONE: 508-***-****

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CITIZENSHIP: US

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MICHAEL R. GERLACH

23 Kirby Street

Marlborough, MA 01752

508-***-****

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CAREER OBJECTIVE:

Seeking employment in the engineering field which will create new and

challenging experiences in hardware level design and testing.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Raytheon Systems Company

. Marlborough, MA.(1/97 to present).

Member of the Technical Staff for the Electronics Design Laboratory.

Designed VME backplanes for MDR, FOT, GBS, and MILSTAR communication

systems.

Created a program for the conversion of a Raytheon standard net list

into a

format used by vendors in automatically routing hybrid circuit boards.

Wrote design documents and specifications for the bid and build of

electronic circuit boards.

Generated assembly drawings and schematics on Mentor Graphics Work

Stations.

Designed and supervised the assembly of a test box for the MDR

chassis.

Eriez Magnetics. Erie, PA

.(6/96 to 11/96).

Summer Internship

and Research Assistant in the Metal Detector Design

Lab.

Assembled, repaired, and tested electronics for PCB prototypes.

Analyzed data from previous metal detectors and generated a program to

determine the optimum shell size for new metal detectors.

EDUCATION:

Penn State University, The Behrend College

.

Bachelor of Science

in Electrical Engineering.

Overall G.P.A.3.0

In major G.P.A.3.3

Graduation: December 1996

.

Design Projects.

Designed an automated system to replace incandescent bulbs in

advertising

equipment.

Co-wrote a "C" program to detect digital scene changes in video

sequences.

Course Work.

Microprocessors Microelectronics Signals and Systems

Digital Design Control Systems Communications

COMPUTER SKILLS:

Operating Systems - UNIX, DOS, Windows.

Software - Office, Visio, Pspice, Matlab, Circuit Maker, Mathcad, Cad.

Programming - C, Basic, Assembly (8085), HTML (WWW pages).

ORGANIZATIONS, HONORS, AND PUBLICATIONS:

R.M. Ford, C.Robson, D.Temple, and M.Gerlach, "Metrics for Scene

Change

Detection in Digital Video Sequences," IEEE International Conference

on

Multimedia Systems and Computing, 1997.

Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,

I.E.E.E.

1996 through 1997.

Awarded first place in the Behrend Branch Student Paper and

Presentation

Contest.

References Available on Request



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