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Evelin Santana
3940 Southpointe Dr. Apt#313
Orlando, FL 32822
linkedin.com/in/evelinsantana
(407) 230-1187
evelin.c.santana@ieee.org
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE
An electrical engineering internship that explores electronics, controls or signal processing while using the analytical and problem-
solving skills that I have gained from working with high voltage power
EDUCATION
University of Central Florida
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Projected Graduation: December 2017
GPA: 3.06
Valencia College
Associate of Arts Degree in Engineering
Graduated: 2013; President’s List; Dean’s List
GPA: 3.15
INTERNSHIPS
Walt Disney World Company Kissimmee, FL
Professional Electrical Engineering Intern January 2016-August 2016
 Department of Architecture and Facilities Engineering
● Worked with different aspects of high voltage power including: transformers, electrical panels, automatic transfer switches,
dimmers, uninterruptable power supplies, generators, lighting, conduits andwires
● Analyzed and optimized path of power
● Brought in new power and/or used existing power for new equipment such as panels, motors, receptacles,lighting
● Created panel board schedules and one-line diagrams
● Designed electrical networks in Autocad and ran photometric simulations in Visual 3D
● Ran load and voltage drop calculations; sized conduit and wires
● Collaborated with architects, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, project managers, lighting specialists and electricians
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Software
● Highly experienced in Autocad and Visual 3D
● Experienced in circuit analysis with Multisim, and MATLAB
● Knowledgeable in Xilinx ISE, CodeComposer, MARS, SolidWorks, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Revit
● Prior experience in C, Java, Verilog, MIPS
Hardware
● Proficient in building electrical networks and using oscilloscope, function generators, multimeters
● Working knowledge ofOp Amps, transistors, diodes, voltage regulators and soldering components
● Some understanding of using Arduino, MSP430, Raspberry Pi
● Familiar with PLCs(programmable logic controllers) and VFDs(variable frequencydrivers)
CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) at UCF
Treasurer August 2016-Present
● Planned and hosted technical development workshops
● Liaison between IEEE and the university to ensure appropriate funding for clubactivities
● Interviewed candidates for officer positions and kept accurate financial records
Industry Chair/Member Relations Chair January 2015-December 2015
● Contacted engineering companies to gain sponsors, guest speakers, workshops, and company touropportunities
● Gained industry sponsors to pay for hardware equipment for projects and competitions
● Connected members with company recruiters in networkingevents
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) at UCF August 2015-Present
Member
● Participated in workshops and team activities, networked with fellow members, and mentored underclassmen
PROJECTS
Ironman Arc Reactor October 2016
 The Ironman Arc Reactor is a round circle with a symbol in the center lit up by LEDs. I made this to teach in an IEEE
workshop. The symbol was made using Inkscape then acrylic sheets were cut using a laser cutter. LEDs, and resistors were
connected to a 9V battery and a switch in a way to maximize LED life and even current distribution. This exposed IEEE
members to basic electrical wiring and soldering, to create a fun project that they can easily modify for future endeavors.

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Evelin Santana Resume

  • 1. Evelin Santana 3940 Southpointe Dr. Apt#313 Orlando, FL 32822 linkedin.com/in/evelinsantana (407) 230-1187 evelin.c.santana@ieee.org PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE An electrical engineering internship that explores electronics, controls or signal processing while using the analytical and problem- solving skills that I have gained from working with high voltage power EDUCATION University of Central Florida Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Projected Graduation: December 2017 GPA: 3.06 Valencia College Associate of Arts Degree in Engineering Graduated: 2013; President’s List; Dean’s List GPA: 3.15 INTERNSHIPS Walt Disney World Company Kissimmee, FL Professional Electrical Engineering Intern January 2016-August 2016  Department of Architecture and Facilities Engineering ● Worked with different aspects of high voltage power including: transformers, electrical panels, automatic transfer switches, dimmers, uninterruptable power supplies, generators, lighting, conduits andwires ● Analyzed and optimized path of power ● Brought in new power and/or used existing power for new equipment such as panels, motors, receptacles,lighting ● Created panel board schedules and one-line diagrams ● Designed electrical networks in Autocad and ran photometric simulations in Visual 3D ● Ran load and voltage drop calculations; sized conduit and wires ● Collaborated with architects, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, project managers, lighting specialists and electricians TECHNICAL SKILLS Software ● Highly experienced in Autocad and Visual 3D ● Experienced in circuit analysis with Multisim, and MATLAB ● Knowledgeable in Xilinx ISE, CodeComposer, MARS, SolidWorks, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Revit ● Prior experience in C, Java, Verilog, MIPS Hardware ● Proficient in building electrical networks and using oscilloscope, function generators, multimeters ● Working knowledge ofOp Amps, transistors, diodes, voltage regulators and soldering components ● Some understanding of using Arduino, MSP430, Raspberry Pi ● Familiar with PLCs(programmable logic controllers) and VFDs(variable frequencydrivers) CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) at UCF Treasurer August 2016-Present ● Planned and hosted technical development workshops ● Liaison between IEEE and the university to ensure appropriate funding for clubactivities ● Interviewed candidates for officer positions and kept accurate financial records Industry Chair/Member Relations Chair January 2015-December 2015 ● Contacted engineering companies to gain sponsors, guest speakers, workshops, and company touropportunities ● Gained industry sponsors to pay for hardware equipment for projects and competitions ● Connected members with company recruiters in networkingevents Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) at UCF August 2015-Present Member ● Participated in workshops and team activities, networked with fellow members, and mentored underclassmen PROJECTS Ironman Arc Reactor October 2016  The Ironman Arc Reactor is a round circle with a symbol in the center lit up by LEDs. I made this to teach in an IEEE workshop. The symbol was made using Inkscape then acrylic sheets were cut using a laser cutter. LEDs, and resistors were connected to a 9V battery and a switch in a way to maximize LED life and even current distribution. This exposed IEEE members to basic electrical wiring and soldering, to create a fun project that they can easily modify for future endeavors.