PRATIK SHEDGE
*** *. *** ****** ***** # 817-***-**** Apt# 504, Arlington, TX, 76010 Email:******.******@*****.***
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain an internship utilizing technical, interpersonal, problem solving and analytical skills.
EDUCATION:
Masters in Electrical Engineering GPA: 3.556/4 Expected graduation: December 2009
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Arlington
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics GPA: 3.8/4 Graduation date: June 2007
MUMBAI UNIVERSITY, India
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Wireless Tech: GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, MIMO, OFDM, Wi-Fi, WiMAX.
Protocol: TCP/IP, UDP, BGP, OSPF, RIP, HTTP, FTP.
Simulation and Verification tools: CADENCE, HSPICE, PSPICE, ADS, VHDL, MATLAB.
Programming Languages: C/C++.
Assembly Languages: 8085, 8086, 8051,18F4520.
RELEVANT COURSES:
• Wireless Communication System, Digital Communication, Computer Network, Digital VLSI Design, CMOS Analog IC Design, CMOS Mixed Signal IC Design, Advance Electronics, MEMS, Radio Frequency Circuit design, Embedded Microcontroller System Design.
PROJECTS:
• Wireless Communications: System-Level Design for Mobile Wireless User Terminal using MATLAB. Performance of the system was observed by implementing Diversity scheme (MRC),Vitterbi encoder-decoder, Puncturing and Interleaving.
• Digital Communication System: Designed a digital communication system using MATLAB and compare the performance with and without channel encoding.
• MIMO System Simulation: Project on Multiple Input Multiple Output simulation in MATLAB.
• RF Amplifier: Designed a Low Noise Amplifier using parasitic model of transistor with simulation in ADS.
• Digital Phase Locked Loop: Designed a transistor level circuit of phase lock loop with simulation in cadence.
• Comparator: Designed a two stage open loop Comparator with simulation in Cadence.
• ADC: Designed a 12-bit Analog to Digital converter with simulation in Cadence and Layout in Virtuoso.
• RS-485 Serial Communication using PIC 18F4520 Controller: Implemented a controller and device for timing intensive asynchronous communication interface based on the DMX512-protocol. The software was developed in assembly language using MPLAB- 7.4.
• Advance Electronics: Written programs in PSPICE and HSPICE for various electrical circuit which employ BJT and MOSFETS
UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS:
• Tri-State Boost Converter: Implemented the hardware for Boost converter, which can be used for high voltage applications and also removes the disadvantages of normal boost converter.
• Remote Controlled Home Appliances: Implemented the hardware that can be used with any of the home appliances so that it can be controlled using a remote control.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Student Lab Assistant-Office of Information Technology, University of Texas at Arlington (September 2007-Present)
• Performed various activities such as software installation and fixing hardware issues whenever necessary.
• Provided assistance to students regarding software issues and technical support for printers, computers and other equipments.
Availability: Immediately.