1. School Address Klaudia Linek
Current Address
100 Institute Rd. klinek@wpi.edu 175 Highland St. Apt#2
Worcester,MA 01609 (401)649-3746 Worcester,MA 01609
OBJECTIVE:
Summer Internship in Software Engineering
EDUCATION:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)
Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering – May 2017
RELATED COURSEWORK:
Digital Circuit Design, Continuous Time Signal and SystemAnalysis, Sensors,Circuits and Systems, Discrete Time Signal and
System Analysis, Embedded Computing in Engineering Design, Microelectronics, Analog and Digital Communications
Systems, Advanced Digital System Design with FPGAs (currently)
SKILLS:
Software: PSpice, MAPLE, Microsoft Office, Arduino IDE, NI MultiSim, ANSYS Electronic Desktop, CAD
Programming: C Programming, MATLAB, Python, Verilog, Xilinx ISE (FPGA), Java-Script(learning)
Equipment: Oscilloscope, Digital Multimeter, Function Generator, Electronic Load, Power Supply, Power Tools (e.g. Drill Press,
etc.)
Foreign Languages: Proficient in Polish and Spanish, Elementary in Russian
Interests: Software/App Development, Cryptography, Hacking and Data Science
Soft Skills: Enthusiastic, Motivated, Hardworking, Good Interpersonal Skills, Responsible
ENGINEERING PROJECTS:
Simulating a Digital Receiver and Transmitter: Principles of Communication Systems, October 2015 – December 2015
Implemented a modem transmission scheme (Software Radio) capable of decoding hidden messages in a given signal. Moreover,
developed a MATLAB simulation to demodulate and equalize a pulse-shaped digital signal transmitted at various radio frequencies.
Tasks included applying a bandpass filter to input signals, shifting signal to baseband,filtering signal, creating a match filter and
running a clock recovery algorithm, quantization, and decoding signal.
Interactive Game Development for Small Target Processor: Embedded Systems, August 2015 – October 2015
Worked with a partner to program multiple interactive games using the MSP430 Microcontroller (16 bit processor).The goal was to
develop, demonstrate, and validate engaging-oriented games on a low-processing platform. Furthermore, interfaced processorwith
sensors,devices,and other peripherals (e.g. keypads,LCD display). Furthermore, development utilized C language, microprocessor
and microcontroller architecture, logic flow, emphasis on debugging,use of memory mapped peripherals, and management of time
and power.
2. OTHER PROJECTS:
CAN to CANFD: Major Qualifying Project(MQP), September 2016- Present
Objective is to use verilog to model a CAN FD bus and assimilate a CAN Node to work on this bus,via MSK (Magnitude Shift
Keying) of the signal. This process entails substantialresearch into CAN and CANFD topology and signal communications. Analo g
signal analysis will be done and preventive measures will be taken to ensure the CAN message transmitted is not distorted.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
ECE Senior Tutor – October 2015 – Present
Supervising labs, debugging circuits, grading, teaching ECE concepts and demonstrating use of electrical instruments.
Mentee/Technical Assistant at ECE Shop—June 2015- October 2015
Repaired, refurbished antiques with use of various mechanical equipment. Learned and implemented soldering techniques to
assemble/dissemble PC boards.Assisted teaching ECE concepts and oversawlabs at WPI’s Frontiers Summer Program.
ECE Intern at Zebra Technologies --May 2016 - August 2016
Using SCPI libraries created Python scripts to test charge and discharge characteristics of batteries considered for the upcoming
product in ZQ500 series. Also, wrote scripts to further automate their testing process and received training on PCB design.
ACTIVITIES:
Program Director, Ballroom Dance Team—WPI, November 2015- March 2016
Member, Varsity Women’s Crew Team—WPI, August 2014-December 2014