Evelin Santana is seeking an electrical engineering internship. She has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida projected to graduate in December 2017. She has experience working with high voltage power from an internship at Walt Disney World. She is proficient in Autocad, Visual 3D, circuit analysis software and has experience building electrical networks and using various hardware tools. She is involved on campus with IEEE and SHPE where she has held leadership roles.
Alok Pandey design, development, testing and documentationAlok Pandey
An electronics engineer who has total 13+ years of experience in designing, developing, testing and documentation of SMPS (AC-DC; DC-DC), lighting products and other Power Electronics circuits.
Alok Pandey design, development, testing and documentationAlok Pandey
An electronics engineer who has total 13+ years of experience in designing, developing, testing and documentation of SMPS (AC-DC; DC-DC), lighting products and other Power Electronics circuits.
Alok Pandey design, development, testing and documentation
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.