1. MISS SAIE SARAF
107 Louis street Cell Phone: 8483918634
New Brunswick, NJ -08901 USA saie.saraf@rutgers.edu
OBJECTIVE:
Dedicated, energetic and motivated team player seeking a career that would enable me deliver my best and upgrade my
skills, meeting demands of the organization. I am looking for an engineering position where I can utilize my electrical
engineering knowledge and programming skills.
EDUCATION:
Rutgers University, School of engineering New Brunswick NJ USA (2014-2016)
Pursuing Master of Science in electrical & computer engineering
Graduate Courses: Programming Finance Control system theory 1 &2
Data structures and algorithms Information and network security
Computer Architecture Software engineering
Cummins College of Engineering India (G.PA 3.7) University rank holder
Bachelor of engineering (Instrumentation and control) May 2013
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Excellent knowledge and experience in C, C++, Java, Visual Basics, Python, PLC RS Logix 500,
MATLAB- Simulink, PHP, HTML.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Cummins Turbo Technologies Columbus IN USA mechatronics intern (summer of 2015)
Involved in the testing of electronic actuators. Designed and manufactured a safety enclosure box for actuators.
Completed a script writing task for automatic document generation.
Completed documentation for application engineering bulletin. Familiarized with six sigma tools.
Teaching Assistant/Grader: Currently working as a grader for ‘Digital Electronics’ and Principles of electrical
engineering” undergraduate courses at Rutgers university.
Cummins India L.m.t (2013-2014) Assistant Manager at Research & Development Dept.
Experience in programming of engine control unit and structuring test cycles according to the test plan.
Involved in troubleshooting the issues in engine test rigs.
Responsible for the calibration activity of engine test cells and maintaining the quality data base.
PROJECTS:
Emergency Assistance system using Rigel algorithm on massive social graphs (2015)
In this project a new algorithm called ‘Rigel’ for finding out the shortest path in a millions of nodes of data is
implemented and results were analyzed. After one time pre-processing phase, this algorithm could solve the shortest
path distance queries in less than a second time.
Spreadsheet generation (2014)
C++ coding was done using linked list to generate a spreadsheet. It involved adding/deleting a row, performing
mathematical operations on the data cells, using object oriented programming concepts.
Evaluating branch prediction strategies (2014)
Implementation and analysis of 1bit, 2Bit branch predictors on various benchmarks using simplescaler. A new
branch prediction strategy was implemented to improve the efficiency.
Using randomized delay to prevent plaintext recovery attacks against datagram TLS (2014)
In this technical paper detailed study plaintext attacks and various methods to prevent them by introducing
randomized delays when the plaintext is being transmitted over the network is presented.
Measurement of viscosity of engine oil (2013)
A rotating type viscometer was developed to measure oil viscosity, for indicating its quality and thesis was presented
for the same. A signal was obtained from an optical sensor, the circuit was designed and an algorithm was developed
with programming being done on AT mega 8535 AVR microcontroller to display the sample oil’s usability.