Christos Hristovski is seeking an internship in electrical engineering where he can apply his skills in programming, equipment experience, software skills, and analytical abilities. He has a Master of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo where he assisted with device characterization, digital imaging, and circuit design projects. He also has work experience in teaching assistance, lab research, quality assurance programming, interoperability testing, systems applications engineering, and production development assistance. His interests include electronic technology design and automation.
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Designing Great Products: The Power of Design and Leadership by Chief Designe...
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1. Christos Hristovski
Candidate for Master of Applied Science
Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
519-729-0422
christovski@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To receive an internship role where my skills, work ethic, creativity, and problem solving ability can be
put to use while addressing career and personal desires to become a useful engineer.
SKILLS PROFILE
O Programming Language Exposure:
C/C#/C++; Assembly; Java; Visual Basic; Matlab; LabVIEW;
O Equipment Exposure:
Agilent Network Simulator; Spirent Network Simulator; HP4155;
RACAL Network Simulator; Microcontrollers; FPGA;
Vector Network Analyzer; Oscilloscope; Digital Logic Analyzer;
Soldering; Wire-bonder;
O Software Environment Experience:
MS Office; MQC; Visual Studio; Eclipse;
Cadence; Spice; ADS; QXDM; Momentum; EagleCAD; Medici; QALoad; ICS;
Windows; Linux; OSX; Solaris; VMWare;
O Work Environment Experience:
Office; Laboratory; Manufacturing; Unionized;
O Strong analytical judgment, technical report writing, and communication skills
O Proven ability for self-development to meet the needs of a task or employer
O Demonstrated self-motivation and ability to work with minimal supervision in a wide variety
settings at a wide variety of tasks
EDUCATION
University of Waterloo, 2009–Present
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Candidate for Master of Applied Science (MASc) Electrical Engineering in Silicon Devices
O Cumulative Average: 81.6%
O Projects: Assisting team design test bed equipment for device characterization, integrated
electronics for digital imaging, and circuits both related to thesis and for other students in group
O Relevant Courses: Analog circuit design; Distributed real time software; Organic electronics;
University of Waterloo, 2004–2009
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Bachelor in Applied Science (BASc) Electrical Engineering
O Cumulative Average: 79.8%
O Graduated: April 2009
O Projects: LabVIEW-controlled automated greenhouse; Underwater Robotics Vehicle
WORK EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant
September 2009 – Aug 2010
University of Waterloo
O Teaching assistant for courses ECE250 – Software Algorithms in C++, TPM 1X – Technical
Presentation Examinations, ECE155 – Embedded Systems
O Responsible for various teaching assistant roles such as lab oversight, marking assignments
and exams, tutorial teaching and extra help sessions
2. Lab Research Assistant
May 2009 – Aug 2009
University of Waterloo, Terahertz Research Lab
O Worked in lab to develop Labview based software that performed 2D raster scans using
multiple devices all programmed and synchronized via GPIB
O Modeled and simulated application specific antennas, setup CVS system for storing software,
and help set up inventory tracking software for use within the lab
QA Programmer and Analyst
Sept 2008 - Dec 2008
Royal Bank of Canada
O Designed, scripted, executed, and analyzed performance tests and results on enterprise
applications to ensure stability, performance, and reliability criteria
O Experienced working with MS Visual Studio, Compuware QA Load, SQL and DB2, and program
profilers to diagnose program issues and solve design issues
O Maintained and updated both SharePoint and Wiki databases to ensure that scripting was easy,
reproducible, and extensible to future applications on the same framework
Inter-operability and Testing Coop
Sept 2007 - Dec 2007
Research in Motion
O Supported CDMA IOT division testing products and features for specification adherence and to
develop test scripts for the automation of tests
O Gained experience working with Spirent, Agilent, RACAL and Qualcomm mobile network
simulators and analyzers for CDMA networks
O Developed knowledge of modern communications network architectures and protocols including
CDMA, GSM, IP and WiMAX
Systems Applications Engineer
Jan 2007 - Apr 2007
Azteca Mobile LLC
O Researched, developed, tested, and implemented projects to replace proprietary vendor
products including AAA Servers, media-gateways, SIP PBX's
O Learned a variety of programming languages (BASH, C, MYSQL) and network architectures
(CDMA, AAA, IP, SIP) as needed to develop and modify applications
Production Development Assistant
May 2006 - Aug 2006
Onbelay Automotive Coatings
O Worked with Continuous Improvement coordinator with various projects around the plant
O Researched and implemented projects in the plant to aid in worker efficiency and deal with
customer issues with quality analysis tests, capacity, cost quoting, and tours of the plant
Technical Systems Analyst
Sept 2005 - Dec 2005
Royal Bank of Canada
O Worked with technical support team that oversaw IT infrastructure and troubleshooting at RBC
headquarters to troubleshoot IT issues and implement computer upgrades
Sales Technical Support
Jan 2005 - Apr 2005
Plastcoat Decoma International Inc
O Worked with Six Sigma sales team in a fast paced industrial environment to implement
continuous improvements various projects in inventory tracking and quality control
INTERESTS
O Electronic technology design, integration, and automation (Specifically: microwaves, computer
circuits, digital communications, robotics, control systems, microelectronics sensors and systems)
O IEEE journals, literature, science fiction, current events, sports, history, culture, and philosophy
O Avid tech gadget user
O Programming for games, UI’s, and consumer applications
O Optimizing my tools, environment, and habits for maximum efficiency and throughput