Carter Chamberlin
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Education Computer Systems Engineering BSE 8/2015 - 12/2022 Arizona State University, Tempe AZ GPA: 3.02/4.0
Professional
Experience
Quality Assurance Test Technician 9/2020 - 6/2022
Corsair Components, Inc.
• Collaborated with User Research team to determine user interface (UI) requirements of a mobile application and a set of related hardware products.
• Produced a suite of regression test plans to validate the UI functionality.
• Conducted monthly software regression testing for Mobile and Desktop applications. Software was validated against design specifications on six mobile devices, including iOS and Android.
• Discovered bugs and usage issues were managed using JIRA. Presented technical recommendation to management based on issues found during testing, altering development plan for products. Full Stack Mobile Development Intern 8/2020 - 4/2021 EpiFinder, Arizona State University (Capstone Project)
• Scrum master for group of four students. Maintained development and deadline schedule for client.
• Lead software developer for iOS Mobile Application. Application was developed using Swift and StoryBoards in XCode. Testing was successfully conducted on simulated and hardware devices.
• Designed server for app’s back-end. Server was hosted on a remote Linux system with software written in TypeScipt. Validated database functionality with custom REST APIs.
• Delivered a fully featured iOS application that was able to communicate with a remote server. Quality Assurance & Test Engineering Intern 5/2020 - 9/2020 Corsair Components, Inc.
• Developed mechanical test equipment to evaluate the accuracy of gaming mouse sensors.
• Designed a mouse movement robot using a drawing machine and 3D printed brackets designed with Inventor. Wrote software in C# to process the data.
• Delivered the new performance test that was able to accurately measure the sensor drift of gaming mice using a repeatable test mechanism.
Academic
Projects
Operational Amplifier Lab, Arizona State University 12/2022
• Measured transistor properties (ex. threshold voltage) on breadboard circuit with an oscilloscope.
• Used measurements from breadboard testing to build common source amp. Hardware measure- ments and LTSpice simulations matched within a 5% margin of error, proving a successful test. FPGA Audio Recorder, Arizona State University 5/2020
• Wrote Verilog firmware to control Xilinx NEXYS FPGA. Firmware implemented audio recording and playback system, where it took user input from switches.
• Firmware deserialized microphone input, stored the audio recording in BRAM, then serialized the audio for playback.
• Validated design using automated, self-checking testbench.
• Successfully programmed FPGA and design was able to execute all user commands without errors. Self-Driving RC Car, Arizona State University 1/2018 - 5/2018
• Independently built a self-driving RC car that used LIDAR, GPS, and accelerometer for navigation.
• Developed Arduino code to use the sensor inputs in directing the car to the user-input GPS location.
• Successfully met requirements with the ability to navigate to specified location within 5m accuracy. Skills • Programming Languages: Java, C++, C#, Swift, TypeScript, Python, Verilog, Bash
• Hardware: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, DIY PC, NEXYS 4 DDR FPGA
• Software: Visual Studio, XCode, MATLAB, Git, VSCode, Vivado
• Communication: Project and Schedule Management, Scrum, Agile Community
Involvement
Mentor, FIRST Robotics Team 3187 2015 - 2018
• Mentored group of 25 students on the engineering design process and performance verification. Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America 2015