Mohamad Mashta
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Bridgeport WV, 26330 304-***-****
Education
West Virginia University, Master of Science in Electrical Engineering May 2015
University of Aleppo, Master of Science in Automation and Control Engineering Jan 2012
University of Aleppo, Bachelor of Science in Automation and Control Engineering Sep 2010
Relevant Coursework
Microcomputers & Microcontrollers Control Systems Power Electronics
Integrated Circuits & Logic Design PLC & Industrial Automation Electric Motors / Device Drive.
Electronic Circuits Digital Signal Processing Electrical Measurement Systems
Semiconductors Devices Artificial Intelligence Theorem Computer Networks
Research & Project Experience
APERC: Advanced Power & Electricity Research Center, Morgantown, WV May 2015
Thesis: “Multi Agent Design for Power Distribution Restoration using Neural Networks”.
The research shows the role of the neural networks in self-healing power distribution grids.
A protection recloser has been designed with a good response using UART buffer circuit.
SEL 735 smart relays have been used in designing the multi-agent system.
AUEEL: Aleppo University Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Aleppo, Syria Jan 2010
Graduation Project: “Driving a Robot Arm via Voice Commands using Fourier Harmonics in the Frequency Domain”
The project demonstrates the Fourier transformations role in analyzing the voice commands frequency.
An electronic circuit interface has been designed so that the arm can be controlled via serial communication.
The artificial intelligence concept has been used to recognize the frequency characteristics of the commands .
Publications
“Hardware Design for MAS Power Distribution Restoration using Neural Networks”, IEEE Pending
“MAS Power Distribution Restoration Simulation Studies for West Virginia Super Circuit”, IEEE Pending
Teaching Experience
University of Aleppo Electrical Engineering College / Automation & Control Department: Teaching Assistant
Artificial Intelligence theory teaching Assistant for 4th grade Automation Dept. students in the class of 2011.
Work Experience
Jul 2014 – Dec 2014
United Hospital Center: Part-Time Intern Electrical Engineering Trainee, Bridgeport, WV
Medical Equipment Preventive Maintenance, defibrillator and ventilator maintenance and pager programming.
Oct 2009 – Dec 2011
SG Company for Industrial Constructions: Part-Time Electrical Engineer, Aleppo, Syria
Installing monitoring systems and weapons detection systems at International Aleppo Stadium.
Computer and Electrical Skills
Automation, Power Systems, Matlab, Simulation, Signal Processing, C++, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical.
SolidWorks, Bascom AVR Microcontroller Programming, Proteus simulation, PSpice, Bluetooth Technology.
PLC, HMI, SCADA, Control Panels, Wiring Diagrams, Protection, Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485, Modbus.
Awards
West Virginia University Partial Scholarship Aug 2013
Jan 2014 – Aug 2014 – Jan 2015
West Virginia University Full Scholarship