Thi Tran
***@***.*** *** - *** – **** Rowlett, TX 75089
OBJECTIVE: To obtain an internship for summer 2021 in electrical engineering field. EDUCATION: Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX Electrical Engineering (BS) Grad Date: Dec 2021
and Applied Mathematics (BS) GPA: 3.6
RELEVANT Microcontrollers, Digital Computer Logic, Modeling with Dynamical Systems COURSES: Signals and Design, Electronic Circuit Analysis, Principles of Computer Science, Calculus, Physics SKILLS: Microsoft Office, Java, C Assembly, Matlab, Verilog, LabVIEW Teamwork, Solving Problems, Time Management, Fluent in English and Vietnamese RESEARCH PROJECT:
Research Assistant, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Fall 2019
- Assisted PhD candidate Ms. Bakhtiari in her research about electrical impedance of cells under stimuli
- Helped build 5 prototypes for chip fabrication using mainly photolithography supplies
- Created over 20 electrodes using photoresist spin coating techniques on glass CLASS PROJECTS:
Microcontroller and Embedded Systems, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Spring 2020 Studied a family of microprocessors and implemented conceptual software designs on RPI, using assembly language:
- A mathematic program executing linear equations with assigned values
- A search engine looking for an ASCII string
- A mathematic calculator performing addition and subtraction of decimal numbers Electronic Circuit Analysis, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Spring 2020 Built amplifier circuits to demonstrate small signals characteristics of BJT and MOSFET, on a breadboard:
- A single Bipolar Junction Transistor common-emitter amplifier with a voltage gain of 10 mV
- A MOSFET common-drain amplifier used as a voltage buffer Digital Computer Logic, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Fall 2019 Programmed logic circuits in Verilog, using Vivado, then implemented them onto FPGA board:
- Built a MUX from a full adder combined of two half adders
- Demonstrated Hamming Codes for single bit error detection and correction
- Designed a traffic light controller with Finite State Machine Principles of Computer Science, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX Fall 2019 Practiced debugging, implemented concepts of Java using Eclipse interface and built GUIs:
- Demonstrated competency in algorithmic development by understanding memory management and dynamic allocation; solving problems iteratively and recursively; implemented a variety of File I/O techniques
- Created object-oriented designs of reusable modules such as composition, inheritance, polymorphism WORK EXPERIENCE:
IT Help Desk, SMU Office of Information Technology, Dallas, TX Sep 2019 – Present
- Performed 36 software installations, solved over 50 technical issues presented at the help desk
- Monitored classroom support and tracked requests via ticket system
- Scheduled to assist deployments of over 600 phones across campus in Spring 2020 Math Tutor, Collin College, Plano, TX May 2018 – Aug 2019
- Assisted over 60 students with their math homework: explaining concepts, answering and solve math problems
- Tutored math courses: Statistics, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus I & II
- Successfully helped over 30 failing students pass their classes, while assisted around 25 others to maintain good grades
ACTIVITIES: National Society for Black Engineers (NSBE) Richardson Methodist Hospital – Cancer Center Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Computers for the Blind