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Engineer Software Developer

Location:
Queens, NY
Posted:
October 14, 2020

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MATTHEW CHAN

U.S. Citizen U.S. Active Secret Level Clearance 347-***-**** adgy7e@r.postjobfree.com Forest Hills, NY EXPERIENCE

System Engineer - Raytheon Technologies, Boston, MA February 2019 – May 2020

• System Test and Integration Engineer on a software development agile team, verifying software changes and robustness on high priority radar updates.

• Utilized C++, Linux, ADA and MATLAB to analyze top- and low-level system architecture for improving radar detection, decreasing risks of false positives and negatives.

• Solved crucial complications to radar software logic by working with software teams to repair over 50 Software Trouble Reports within a 4-month period.

• Presented to clients such as Lockheed Martin on radar sensing capabilities; distinguishing and tracking multiple targets

• Optimized algorithm design on radars through software simulations, code review, data analysis, software efficiency testing, and signal processing.

• Integrated agile updates to complex tactical radar software, evaluating real time threats and reliability life testing. Electrical Engineering Intern - Textron, Bell Flight, Dallas TX May 2018-August 2018

• Developed test plans for mitigating high voltage strikes on exterior aircraft panels. These plans improved robustness of aircraft performance in lightning dense areas, allowing further flight range by 25%.

• Worked with GARMIN using C# on system integration of the Bell 525 helicopter, developed scripts to parse through large data banks and enhanced test parameters to improve accuracy of flight controls and fail-safes. Electrical Engineering Co-Op - Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA May 2015-January 2017

• Created scripts in Python and MSDOS to optimize quantitative algorithms in radar warning receiver data logs. Used process automation and shell scripting to lower analysis computation times by 70%.

• Developed test adapters for radar warning receivers, decreasing labor costs by up to $200,000. Automated testing replaced manual computer subroutines by the operator, reducing inspection time by 15%.

• Utilized embedded systems for current measurement with C++, assisting in hardware quality assurance in military smartwatches. Reviewed multiple features on the smartwatch, such as temperature, sweat response, heartrate, communications, location, and fatigue. Awarded a multi-million-dollar grant to continue the project after presentations to the Department of Defense.

• Software developer in C#, applied high level avionics to radar warning receiver feedback systems, documenting and fixing software errors with addition of a user-friendly GUI. EDUCATION

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA August 2014-December 2018

• B.S. Electrical Engineering with Honors, Grand Challenges Scholar. Georgia Tech Study Abroad: 12 Credits at University of Oxford, Oxford, UK May 2016-August 2016 TECHNICAL SKILLS

Software: C++, C#, MATLAB, Linux, ADA, UNIX, Python, MSDOS, VHDL, AutoCAD, CATIA, PCB Circuit Assembly, Quattro Pro. Hardware: Embedded systems, biosensor systems, airframe design, analog circuits, FPGA programming, XLINX. Knowledge: Data analysis, system integration, software development, digital signal processing, military radar functions. Communication: Design proposals, technical reports, instruction manuals, presentations (large and small audiences). Language: English (Native), Cantonese (Fluent), Mandarin (Intermediate). LEADERSHIP

Lead Systems Engineer – Opioid Overdose Detector - CDC, Atlanta, GA August 2017-December 2018

• Lead a design team for low to high level schematic design, firmware updates, and GARMIN hardware development.

• Novel device which calls emergency services to the user’s location when an opioid overdose is detected by measuring the wearer’s vitals using GARMIN’s C++ language.



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