Rachel Johnson
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
C: 805-***-****
ad1kc7@r.postjobfree.com
Rachel Johnson
SUMMARY
I am a curious and independent quick learner who
is timely and dependable. I am a hard worker and
a natural leader. I thrive in a team driven
environment.
SKILLS
Known Software Languages: Python, Java, C,
Verilog, Arduino, Matlab, SwiftUI.
Proficient in circuit design using softwares like
multisim.
EDUCATION
George Fox University — Electrical
Engineering
2021 - 2025
3.8 GPA, Student Athlete, Engineering ambassador,
Engineering Student Advisory Board member.
ENGINEERING COURSEWORK
● Intro to Electrical Engineering
● Intro to Programing: Python
● Digital Logic
● Circuit Analysis
● Intro to Programing: Java
● Power Systems
● Servant Engineering
● Signals & Networks
● Microprocessor Architecture
● Devices & Circuits I & II
● Electromagnetism
● Embedded Systems Design
● Calculus I, II, & III
● Discrete Mathematics
PROJECTS
FNIRS Brain Scanner — Servant Engineering
August 2023 - current
Worked on a team with several other engineering
students in order to produce functional prototypes of a brain scanner. My role is to compile code to
help “filter” the input data and output graphical
data for analysis and to create a user interface for researchers.
BATMAN & ROBIN — Microprocessor Architecture
August 2023 - current
Designed many programs to utilize different
microprocessors in order to create user interfaces. This includes programs such as the games “Simon
Says,” “Breakout,” and a Stopwatch. These projects were done on the ATMEGA 328P chip as well as the ARM SAMG21 chip as well as several peripherals. Each
project spanned several thousand lines of code and each contained a dozen files.
SIMON Says — Digital Logic Design
November 2022 - December 2022
Wrote hardware design code on an FPGA in order to
create the classic video game simon says. This
project implemented an LCD screen, LEDs with PWM,
hardware memory, switches, and debounce buttons.
OLAL — ENGINEERING 152, intro to EE
January 2022 - May 2022
Designed and implemented an electromechanical system to use a remote to control a light switch. I
invented the code and the circuitry and implemented them using Arduino.