Laryl Li
*** ******** *** *** #*** • Davis, CA **616 • 619-***-**** • ****@*******.***
OBJECTIVE
A motivated engineering graduate seeking an entry level test position with HCL.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering June 2015
University of California, Davis Mojor GPA:3.07
Relevant Coursework:
Circuits I and II / Electronic Circuits
Embedded Systems
Semiconductor and Device Physics
Digital Systems I and II
Computer Architecture
Computer Structure and Assembly Language
SKILLS
Programming Experience: C, Python, C++, Verilog, MATLAB, HSPICE, LabView
Software Applications: Keil µvision, Altera Quartus, ModelSim, Eagle CadSoft, AutoCAD, HSPICE, CSCOPE
Lab Equipment: Oscilloscopes, power supplies, function generators, multimeters, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers
WORK EXPERIENCE
Firmware/Hardware Test Engineer Contractor at Silver Spring Networks June 2015 - Present
Facilitated automation of hardware tests by writing, modifying, and debugging Python scripts
Managed firmware control, testing, and verification of systems produced in close cooperation with team members
Verified RxSensitivity and TxPOWER at 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz, according to IEEE 802.15.4g
Worked closely with cross-functional teams to develop project schedules, test strategies, and to execute test plans
Measured current consumption of our products to ensure proper power supply specifications
Student IT Assistant at UC Davis Memorial Union December 2014 – June 2015
Worked autonomously as well as with a team on tasks ranging from managing software to installing hardware
Provided advanced consulting and training on the use of software and hardware for faculty, staff, and students.
Performed troubleshooting of hardware and software, and component replacement, installation, and repair.
PROJECTS__
Memory System Design – Digital Systems II March 2015-June 2015
Wrote Verilog code for combinational arithmetic circuits in a Mealy state machine
Applied Booth’s Algorithm to simulate a multiplier for twos complement, signed binary numbers
Ran functional and timing simulations on ModelSim to ensure accuracy and optimize performance
Implemented the design on an Altera Cyclone II FPGA
NATCAR – Autonomous Line-Tracking Car December 2014-June 2015
Programmed in C on a FRDM-KL25Z microcontroller built on an ARM Cortex-M0+ processor to implement a PID control loop along with a track sensing algorithm for accurate vehicle maneuvering and speed control
Communicated with team members on hardware design to create the best algorithms for our needs
Applied testing and debugging skills for hardware and software
Embedded Systems – Wireless Communication via XBee Modules December 2014-March 2015
Wrote C code for two TI Stellaris MCUs built on ARM Cortex-M3 processor using SPI/SSI, I2C, and DMA
Determined the protocol used by the remote control with an IR decoder and logic analyzer
Interpreted remote control input by measuring pulse widths with SysTick
Sent commands from one board to other via two XBee wireless modules (UART)
ACTIVITIES
Webmaster/Social Chairman, Theta Tau-Professional Coed Engineering Fraternity Dec 2013-May 2014
Updated and managed the website, using Squarespace and coding in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Maintained relations with chapter alumni as well as other professional fraternities on campus
Responsible for organizing and managing social events such as intramural sports, retreats, etc. within budget