Sean Falconer
Permanent Address: **** Wakefield Ct Mundelein, IL 60060
School Address: 3433 Locust St. Apt. 503, St Louis, MO 63103
Phone: 847-***-**** E-Mail: ********@***.***
Education
Saint Louis University Saint Louis, MO May 2015
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation, and Technology
Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Major GPA: 3.16
Minor in Biomedical Engineering
Relevant Coursework
Electrical Circuits, Digital Design, Microprocessors, Signals & Systems, Anatomy & Physiology,
Biomedical Signals, Electronic Circuit Design, Biomedical Computing, Biomedical Mechanics,
Semiconductor Devices, Automatic Control Systems, Biomedical Instrumentation.
Design Projects
Senior Design: Myoelectric Prosthetic Hand
Design a prosthetic hand that fits 2-3” above the wrist and uses an electrode sleeve to
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allow to user to control which of the four gestures is needed.
Recorded team meetings and group and individual notes, in a project notebook in a clear,
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concise and organized manner.
Kept an up to date week-to-week schedule in order to complete project with enough time
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to test and allow for unexpected occurrences.
Modeled and designed the Prosthetic hand in 2D and 3D CAD drawings, which allow ed
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for 3D printing.
Designed and modified hardware circuits, using filters, amplifiers, rectifiers and peak
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detectors to modify the incoming signal.
Experience
Saint Louis University Saint Louis, MO
Research Assistant Electrical Engineering Dept. March 2013- March 2014
Worked on an interdisciplinary team including engineers and biologists to create a
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fully functional and sustainable urban greenhouse.
Consulted faculty and conversed with other team members to utilize green energy
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sources (wind, solar) to power the green house and all of the necessary electronics.
Fabricated an environmental sensor device, which measured CO, NO2, humidity and
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temperature and relayed information, via Bluetooth, to an external device.
Saint Louis University Saint Louis, MO
Advanced Technology Intern Information Technology August 2013- January 2014
Worked both individually and with other interns to accomplish time sensitive tasks by the
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deadline, such as performing maintenance and repairs on server hardware, and analyzing
software for university use.
Constructed an Open Science Grid client at Saint Louis University, as well as a
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Raspberry Pi cluster.
Computer Skills
MatLab, Spice Programs, Assembly Language, VHDL, Xilinx, Linux, Experience with Soldering, FPGA
boards, and Atmel Microprocessors, AutoCAD 2D and 3D.