1. Oscar F. Medina
512-423-5708
Oscar.medina@unt.edu
PROFESSIONALSTATEMENT
Graduating Masters student in ElectricalEngineering at UNT,relocating to the Boston area upon graduation.
Looking to utilize my engineering skills learned frommy summer internships at twovery pristine companies and
my passion for continuing my expertise in the electrical engineering field. Able to adapt to any situation and work
with small to large teams when needed.
EDUCATION
UniversityofNorthTexas Denton, TX
Mastersin ElectricalEngineering December 2016
GPA 3.44
Relevant Coursework- Simulation and Systems Modeling, RF Wireless Architecture, MicrowaveEngineering,
Antenna Design, Analog IC Design, Digital Signal Processing, and Digital Systems Design and Testing.
BachelorsofScience in ElectricalEngineering
GPA 3.18 August 2014
SKILLS EXPERTISE
• Proficientin Cadence PSPICE,MATLAB, LabVIEW,VHDL,PADS, CST MicrowaveStudio, and Solidworks
• Experience with electrical engineering laboratory equipment such as the Oscilloscope,Vector Network
Analyzer, Spectrum Analyzer, and signal generators, and powersources
• Fluent in Spanish
INTERNSHIPEXPERIENCE
L-3 Communications COMCEPTDivision Summer 2016
RF Electrical Engineer Intern/Co-op
• Tested, troubleshot, and certified the functionality of the RF Miniature Reconfigurable Beam (MRB) boards
• Measured the MRB’s VSWR, Gain, Noise Figure, Compression point, and Third Order Intercept Point for
acceptance test procedures
• Designed a digital circuit for an RF relay box and designed the circuit board usingPADS PCB layout tool
• Supported RF engineersand RF systemsengineersin the development of front end designs
Textron Marine and Land Systems Summer 2015
Electrical Engineer Intern
• Assisted other electrical engineersperform tasks such as installingsoftware, trouble shooting, and measuring
different signals in the Tactical Armored Patrol Vehicle (TAPV)
• Modified design drawingsand schematicsfor different projects usingAutoCAD and Solidworks
• Designed a vehicular light tester box prototype for the Tactical Armored Patrol Vehicle.
ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE
UniversityofNorthTexas August 2014- Present
TeachingAssistant-BiomedicalEngineeringDepartmentandElectricalEngineeringDepartment
• Taught students how to program and simulate in MATLAB, Multisim, LabVIEW,VHDL,AND Cadence PSPICE
• Assessed quality of student’s workthrough weekly evaluations such as homework, quizzes, and exams.
EngineeringEagleAmbassador June 2014-May 2016
UNT'sEngineering Facilitator for events within the college of engineering and the university
ENGINEERING PROJECTS
IR Sensor-based Signal Allocation System- UNT Electrical Engineering department: Senior design Summer 2014
• Program microcontrollers to receive digital signalsfrom infrared sensors and redirect audio signals depending
on the triggered sensor.