Silas Delistovic
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
Lab Equipment Oscilloscope, DMM, AWG, Logic Analyzer Programming Programming for ARM Processors in Keil uVision, Code Composer Studio, and Arduino/Energia; Assembly; and Java
Mathematical Descriptions Signal Processing, and Modeling and Designing Control Systems in MATLAB and Simulink
Hardware Design FPGA programming and verification with System Verilog, and simulation and testing with ModelSim, LTSpice
PCB Design and Construction Schematics, layouts, custom footprints, and library imports with KiCAD; surface mount soldering, PCB reworking
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering August 2020 University of Washington, Bothell
• Electrical Engineer, TrickFire Robotics Club (since April 2019)
• Technology Director for UWave.fm (October 2018 through June 2020)
• Dean’s List throughout Senior year
• GPA: 3.14
Associate of Science December 2017
Seattle Central Community College
• Tutor of: Calculus, Python, and Physics
WORK EXPERIENCE, PROJECTS & TRAININGS
Chassis Software-in-Loop Test Engineer at General Motors through TCS February 2022–October 2022
• Run supplier software on GM computer, debug and correct errors as needed
• Manage 100+ files of computer-generated code as it is tested/built in Simulink and proprietary software
• Consult with product owner and customer to ensure that code has been thoroughly tested and is ready for the next stage of development.
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ePT Thermal Controls Engineer at Fiat-Chrysler through TCS June 2021–December 2021
• Improve existing control systems and develop new features in Simulink
• Test logic with simulated input and assess validity of design
• Prepare reports and presentations for management that explain the purpose of changes I made
• Communicate with other teams to ensure that software changes developed in parallel are compatible
• Suggest improvements to requirements team and encourage inclusion in next requirements document
• Adhere to agile development principals
Electric Vehicle Charger, University of Washington – Bothell April 2020–August 2020
• Researched and implemented relevant SAE standard/protocols, Bluetooth controls and data access
• Wrote Test and Validation Plan and followed it to confirm that the design met all requirements
• Schedule management
• Made meaningful contributions to PCB design reviews
• PCB design, construction, testing, and reworking
• Programmed microcontroller built-in self-test and single handedly wrote custom PWM through timer register access in C/C++
ARM Architecture on FPGA, BEE 425 Microprocessors June 2020
• Employed previous coursework on HDL to describe a single cycle ARM in Verilog
• Composed a list of test vectors with expected output and loaded the test vectors with System Verilog
• Confirmed that the architecture was working correctly in ModelSim Environmental Controller, Roots of Seattle/Business Competition August 2016–January 2017
• Collaborated with business and engineering students to simulate a viable start-up
• Purchased sensors and boards necessary for project completion
• Wrote C++ code for an environmental controller
• Shared background knowledge on horticulture
• Recently modernized to include Wi-Fi data posting
• Recently modernized to display sensor data online with a JavaScript plot on personnel website WORK EXPERIENCE & CAMPUS CLUBS
Electrical Engineer, TrickFire Robotics Club April 2019–December 2020
• Test and troubleshoot power and communication circuits
• Collaborate with mechanical team to determine optimum placement of large motors and batteries
• Present our success to faculty and sponsors
• Troubleshooting ROS system in Linux Mate
• Recommend purchase of cutting-edge power management technology
• Collaborate with mechanical and software teams to innovate novel solutions to persistent problems
• Manage schedules with deadlines and budgets
Technology Director, UWave.fm December 2018–June 2019
• Instructed new DJs on recording equipment and “Dos and Don’ts”
• Participate in discussions with marketing program presidents
• Made and used inventory spreadsheets
• Installed new equipment
Tutor, Seattle Central College September 2016–March 2017
• Tutored math, physics and python with patience and politeness
• Given rare privilege of tutoring MathPath, a precollege section of the tutoring center
• Honed communication skills to understand if a student needed background knowledge or method explanations