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Electrical Engineering

Location:
Boca Raton, FL
Posted:
August 03, 2015

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Jahanzaib Jaweed Khan

**** ******** ***, *** *** Tamarac, FL 33321

786-***-**** acq2gt@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL August 2015

Bachelors of Electrical Engineering GPA: 3.6/4.00

TAU BETA PI (Honor Society)

Relevant Courses: Electric Power Systems, Electrical Machines, Photovoltaic Power Systems, Analysis of Circuits, Control Systems

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Software: Pspice, EagleCad, Microsoft Word, Adobe

Programming: C programming, MATLAB, SIMULINK, LABVIEW

Hardware: Frequency Analyzer, Oscilloscope, Power Supplies, Electrical Components, PCBs and Soldering

ACADEMIC PROJECTS

Automated pH/ORP Controller (Senior Project Design, Spring 2015)

This project involved the design and prototyping of a device that measures the pH, Orp and temperature levels of a swimming pool and automatically releases the appropriate levels of chemicals for water quality. The device displays real time results for the user.

The scope of my responsibilities included circuit design using Pspice and the implementation and calibration of all the sensors and circuitry on a PCB

Smart House (Engineering Design, Fall 2014)

Designed and built to scale a LED lighting system for a smart house. An Arduino microcontroller was used to control the system and a smart phone app was developed to operate the system.

My responsibilities included the design of the driver circuit for the LEDs and the regulation of right amount of voltage and current that is supplied.

Induction Motors (Electrical Machines, Fall 2014)

Designed a circuit to improve the efficiency of a quarter horsepower motor. The circuit design included using switches and capacitors in parallel to increase the power factor.

Improved the power factor from 0.25 to 0.93

Automated Fan (Laboratory 1, Spring 2014)

Designed and built a fan that automatically turns on/off depending on the temperature of its surroundings.

The circuit was designed using Pspice and incorporated temperature sensors, resistors, BJTs and a voltage comparator.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Society of Hispanic and Professional Engineers



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