Yash Jain **********@*****.***
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Objective
Yash is an accomplished engineer with a Masters and Bachelors in Computer Engineering from Stony Brook University with significant contributions to innovations in wearable and optoelectronic technologies. Yash is currently seeking a career in computer engineering where he can apply and expand his expertise in electronics and computer programming. Education
Stony Brook University
Masters in Computer Engineering June 2020
Bachelors in Computer Engineering May 2018
Experience
Embedded Systems Engineer; Smart Wearables and Fabrics Advanced Functional Fabrics of America August 2019 – November 2019
• Built the world’s first heart rate monitor on fiber as well as developed a blood detecting band-aid using Arduino written in C++ and Java on Android and Swift on iOS phones
• Built a computer vision-based system to automate detection of fiber damage in a bend testing system using OpenCV library in Python built on a Raspberry Pi
Software Engineering Intern; Imaging Technologies
Air Techniques November 2017 – April 2018
• Maintained and enhanced X-Ray scanner software on ARM architectures written in C++
• Directly contributed to updates of the devices FPGA which controlled various sensors using VHDL Engineering Research Intern
MIT - Research Laboratory of Electronics June 2016 – August 2016
• Conducted research with MIT’s distinguished 'fibers' group on multifunctional fibers (fibers with embedded semiconductors)
• Researched physics and software algorithms that detect light on fibers in 3D space and pinpoint exactly where the light (or multiple light spots) hit the fiber in XYZ coordinates1
Projects
Barbür (Android/iOS)
• An app that provides a solution to address the COVID-19 situation by letting the public order beauty service to their homes o Used Kotlin to program the app and used Jetpack architecture: Room, Repository, Retrofit, ViewModel, LiveData, and Data Binding to build a robust app
o Used Swift to build iOS app (under development)
o Back-end is managed on Firebase
o Targeting to launch on both App store and Play store by late September Structured multimaterial filaments for 3D printing of multiscale optoelectronic products at high resolution
• 3D detection algorithm that detects laser in XYZ coordinates of a fiber (smart fibers) o Used MATLAB to build the algorithm to plot the coordinates and replicate the 3D printed object on a computer. o Processed incoming inputs from the fiber using LabView World’s first heart rate monitor using fibers embedded on wearables
• Project lead of the world’s first heart rate monitoring system using fibers embedded on clothes. Monitored via Android or iPhone apps o Custom built PCB for the system using a tiny Arduino, software written in C++. o On Android devices the app was written using Java, on iOS devices the app was written using Swift Publications
Nature Magazine
1Loke, G., Yuan, R., Rein, M., Jain, Y., Joannopoulos, J., Fink. Y. Structured multimaterial filaments for 3D printing of multiscale optoelectronic products at high resolution. Nature Magazine
Skills
ARM/AVR Microcontrollers
Android Development
Android Jetpack
Assembly
C
C++
Communication
Computer Architecture
Customer Service
Embedded Systems
Git
iOS Development
Java
JavaScript
Kotlin
Linux
MATLAB
Python
SystemC
Swift
Verilog
VHDL
Web Development
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