Matthew F. Borowski ** Hall Ave. Apt #*
Somerville, MA
***************@*****.***
Objective:
To obtain a position as an engineer in the field of control and/or power systems; to perform research and implement electrical and electromechanical systems in a company that values creativity and motivation
Education: M.S. Electrical Engineering
University of New Hampshire (UNH) – Durham, NH January 2009 – December 2010
3.73 GPA – Highest Honors
Program/research concentration in the field of electromechanical and control systems
Awarded Teaching Assistantship Fall 2009 - Fall 2010
Accepted into dual credit program Spring 2009 semester
Graduate research assistant for an electric snowmobile project
B.S. Electrical Engineering
University of New Hampshire (UNH) – Durham, NH August 2005 – December 2009
3.6 GPA – High Honors
Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society) Alumni
Recipient of Granite State Roost Educational Foundation Scholarship, William S. Law Scholarship, Harry L. Farnham Memorial Scholarship and Glenice Dearborn Scholarship
IEEE Student Member
Member of the UNH Energy Club, an organization committed to educating students about alternative energy and fostering communication between students and engineers
Experience:
Research Engineer
Biomedical Engineering Lab, UNH – Durham, NH February 2010 – January 2011
Research grant awarded from EPSCOR-NH to augment functional capacity evaluation and ergonomic testing
Responsibilities included research, design, and implementation of augmented biomedical instrumentation hardware and software and working around a set of deliverables
Gained knowledge and familiarity of grant procurement
Teaching Assistant: ECE 444 – Bionics
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, UNH – Durham, NH August 2010 – December 2011
Teaching Assistant for 24 students from a wide range of majors
Preparing and coordinating engineering laboratory assignments
Mentoring and instructing students throughout the semester
Teaching Assistant: ECE 548 – Electronic Design I
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, UNH – Durham, NH January 2010 – May 2010
Teaching Assistant for 36 students in the Electrical and Computer Engineering
Preparing, coordinating and instructing students in an electronic design laboratory
Teaching Assistant: ECE 401 – Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, UNH – Durham, NH August 2009 – December 2009
Teaching Assistant for 73 students in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Responsible for instructing and mentoring first year engineering students
Engineering Intern
Cobham Surveillance/DTC Products – Nashua, NH June 2009 – August 2009
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a member of a team
Designed and programmed antenna data acquisition system to record antenna gain in various positions using Visual Basic
Gained knowledge and experience with object oriented programming and integrating electric motor position controllers and electrical instrumentation into Visual Basic
Obtained experience working with vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers and other electrical laboratory equipment
Product development experience in design reports, test procedures and bills of materials
Electronics Team Captain
UNH Precision Racing FSAE Car – Durham, NH April 2008 – May 2009
Appointed Electronics Team Captain for the 2008/2009 Formula Society of Automotive Engineers design competition
Senior Design project: designed, constructed and tested a formula style car which competed against 120 cars designed and built by over 120 Universities from around the world
Responsibilities included: organizing and hosting meetings, providing oversight on project, and working with both Electrical and Mechanical Engineers to facilitate design and implementation of electronic systems
Power over Ethernet Test Engineer, 10 Gigabit Ethernet Test Engineer
UNH InterOperability Laboratory – Durham, NH February 2006 – May 2009
Testing Power over Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet devices to ensure adherence to the 802.3 standard and to determine interoperability between similar products from different companies
Troubleshooting and debugging devices that are observed to not comply with the IEEE 802.3 standard or are observed to not properly interoperate
Communicating with engineers in the industry to provide documented test results and feedback
Researching trade journals and professional society reports to stay knowledgeable regarding current trends and industry news
Avionics Communication/Navigation/Mission Systems Maintenance Journeyman
United States Air Force Reserves – Westover Air Reserve Base, MA August 2005 - Present
Selected as ‘NCO of the quarter’ for 2nd quarter FY2010 at both squadron and group level
Troubleshooting and repairing faulty avionics systems at the system and subsystem level
Documenting performed maintenance into forms and computer-based management software to ensure accuracy and efficiency for future planned maintenance
Collaborating with maintenance personnel from other disciplines to ensure quality workmanship
Mentoring and guiding subordinates through their professional progression
Proficiencies
& Interests:
Hardware: Soldering (through-hole and surface mount), wiring, Ixia and Spirent SmartBits data communication testers, electrical analysis instruments such as network analyzers, multimeters, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and time-domain reflectometers
Software: Working knowledge of: MATLAB, Simulink, SPICE modeling, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, VB.net Basic knowledge of: LabView, C++, and Mentor Graphics Design Architect
Interests: Control Systems, dynamic system modeling, power loss minimizing, electromechanical design and control, robotic systems, automation, electric vehicles, power systems, and energy storage
Security Clearance: Top Secret – SCI (DCID 1/14 Eligible)
References: A list of references is available, upon request