1. 121 Craddock Ave. #1321 • San Marcos, TX 78666 • 512-571-9714 • bcs52@txstate.edu
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Recent BSEE graduate with experience as an electrical engineer intern for a developing thermoelectric
material manufacturer seeking an entry-level position to develop a career. Offers excellent critical
thinking, organizational, and collaborative skills to gain industry experience. Experienced in using
Microwind layout software, Multisim, MATLAB, Verilog, and C for projects ranging from integrated
circuit design to microprocessor controls.
SKILLS
Semiconductor process systems
Skilled with analytical software
System-level electrical design
Integrated circuit design
System troubleshooting
Skilled with electrical test equipment
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND SOFTWARE
VHDL, Verilog, C, C++, Multisim, LTSpice, MATLAB, Microwind, DSCH, Xilinx ISE, Logic Friday,
Microsoft Office Suite
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science: Electrical Engineering 01/2012-05/2015
Texas State University, San Marcos, TX GPA: 3.2
Minor: Mathematics
Senior Capstone Design Project: Completed a project involving the design and
implementation of an IoT sensor network to monitor a photovoltaic system.
Relevant Courses: Circuit analysis, digital logic, microprocessor control, electronic systems,
microelectronic manufacturing, digital system design, advanced CMOS technology, VLSI,
semiconductor physics, signals and systems.
Dean’s List: Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015
WORK HISTORY
Engineering Intern 08/2015 to Present
MicroPower Global San Marcos, TX
Collaborated successfully within multi-disciplinary teams to design and manufacture new
products and systems.
Developed PCB designs for testing equipment which increased resolution while reducing unit
cost.
Responsible for testing and characterization of thermoelectric semiconductors.
Experience with semiconductor process equipment and thermoelectric module assembly.
Laboratory Assistant 01/2015 to 05/2015
Texas State University San Marcos, TX
Provided a leadership role to students for developing fundamental techniques involved in the
semiconductor manufacturing process.
Responsible for instructing students to clean-room procedures and safety.
Responsible for grading and providing feedback on submitted laboratory reports.
Brian C. Samuels
2. Bartender / Server 08/2009 to 12/2011
Club Corp. at The University of Texas Club Austin, TX
Provided members and their guests with a memorable experience and quality service.
Responsible for training new employees for serving and bar-tending positions.
Demonstrated and introduced techniques improving the quality and efficiency of service.
Additional work experience in restaurant service and sales, available upon request.