Christopher O. Howard
Selma, Alabama 36701
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Objective: To obtain an entry level position as an electrical engineer or computer
engineer and utilize my knowledge and skills in a well-established
organization.
Education: December 2014 Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Normal,
Alabama
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
Minor: Computer Science
GPA: 2.99/4.0
Semester hours: 146
May 2007 Selma High School Selma, Alabama
Advanced Diploma (Honors)
Specialized Linear Circuit Analysis
Courses: Data Structures
Analog Circuits
Digital Circuit Design/Analysis
Semiconductor Engineering
Numerical Methods
Signals and Systems
Computer Architecture
Energy Conservation Lab
Engineering Design
Engineering Analysis and Computing
Electromagnetics
Microprocessors
Communications Lab/Theory
Operating Systems
Feedback Systems
Simulations Techniques Lab
Quality/Reliability Assurance
Work 9/2009 – 12/2013 Event Operations Group Huntsville, Alabama
Experience: Event Worker
Supervisor: Mattie Peterson 205-***-****)
Hours per week: 20
Provides oversight of access into sporting events, which includes retail of
event tickets. Provides parking assistance and gives directions and other
venue information.
7/2011 – 12/2012 Huntsville Times Huntsville, Alabama
Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operator
Supervisor: Sandra Van-Zant 256-***-****)
Hours per week: 30 - 35
Drove and unloaded deliveries for the purpose of distributing shipments at
assigned site locations.
8/2011 – 5/2012 Alabama A & M University Internship Normal, Alabama
Senior Design Project Team Member
Supervisor: Dr. Satilmis Budak 256-***-****)
Hours per week: 12
Fabricated and characterized thermoelectric devices from layered structures
(such as Si/Si+Ge, SiO2/SiO2+Ge' Si/Si+Sb, etc) that were used as
thermoelectric generators and coolers.
1/2008 – 12/2009 Alabama A & M University Normal, Alabama
Work Study Student
Supervisor: Dr. Satilmis Budak 256-***-****)
Hours per week: 12
Performed clerical work, lab work, and did various cleaning assignments.
1/2009 –5/2009 United States Census Bureau Huntsville, Alabama
Enumerator
Supervisor: Dale Howard 301-***-****)
Hours per week: 25-30
Planned work by reviewing assignment areas to determine organization of
neighborhoods and located households for conducting interviews. Once
households were found, explained the purpose of the census interview.
Conducted interviews with residents in assigned areas while following
stringent guidelines and confidentiality laws.
5/2007 – 8/2007 Tuskegee University Internship with AgriTREK Tuskegee,
Alabama
Summer Mentor
Supervisor: Dr. Victor Brown 334-***-****)
Hours per week: 40
Assisted students with hands-on research and leadership development.
Orchestrated personal enrichment activities.
Professional National Society of Black Engineers (active member)
Organizations:
References: Available upon request