Moslem Goodarzi
**** ******* *** ***** *** #**, Sacramento, CA, 95841 916-***-**** adj3jv@r.postjobfree.com Objective
To gain valuable hands-on experience in the field of Electrical Engineering. Education
MASTER OF SCIENCE EXPECTED DECEMBER 2021 SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY
· Electrical and Electronics Engineering
· Focus: Power Systems
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE MAY 2017 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE
· Physics and Math
· Electrical Engineering
ENGINEERING COURSES
Power System Analysis, Electromechanical Conversion, Electromechanics Lab, Renewable Elec Energy Sources and grid integration, Power Elec Control Drives, Elec Power Design Project, Introduction to feedback system, Intro to microprocessor, Power Distribution, Power System Lab, Modern communication Systems, Logic Design, Applied Electromagnetics, Signals & Systems, advanced analysis faulted power system, power system reliability +plan, power system economic & dispatch, wind energy electrical conversion systems, stat theory of communication, advanced topics in wireless communications, numerical analysis, Economic Engineering, Linear Systems Analysis, and Interconnected Power System. COMPUTER SCIENCE
· Programing Languages: MATLAB, C++, phyton
· Tools/Hardware Packages: Verilog, PSpice, Multisim, word, excel, and PSCAD Volunteering Experience
INTERPRETER UNITED NATIONS REFUGEE AGENCY 2010 - 2012
· I operated as an interpreter for the UNHCR to help refugees from Afghanistan by translating Farsi to Russian
MATH TUTOR IRANIAN SCHOOL IN UKRAINE 2003-2004
· Was invited by the Iranian School in Ukraine to work with students in mathematics. Work Experience
MATH AND PHYSICS TUTOR AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE MAR 2016 - MAR 2017
· I tutored all levels of Mathematics, Physics and Circuit Analysis for all majors TRAILER ATENDEE SALVATION ARMY JUNE 2012 – APRIL 2013
· I accepted donations from donors for the organization as trailer attendance position and sorted clothes in the warehouse
BAKER JUNGLE FICTION MARCH 2009 – MARCH 2011
· Specialized baker in making chocolates wafer breads Projects: Power factor correction with Thyristor-controlled capacitor Banks