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Jeffrey T. Miller 11981 Avenida Marcella, El Cajon, CA 92019 [email protected] | (619)277-7544 Education Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering December 2016 San Diego State University GPA: 3.52/4.00 - Units Earned: 162.00 Experience Electrical Engineering Intern Summer 2016 Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson AZ Currently interning for the Missions Computers and Processors group. Product Engineering Intern Summer 2015 Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, Largo FL Produced programming and test procedures for a single board computer currently in production. Reduced down time for all test stations across the board by inventing a new type of documentation to increase the speed of yearly mandatory calibration. Increased the yield rate of a TCXO ESS test chamber by 20-30%. Projects 19th Annual International RoboSub Competition, ongoing Summer 2015 – Summer 2016 Hydrophone and Directional Rendering Analysis Board (HYDRAS) Troubleshot and integrated a four-layer mixed signal PCB. Applied blue wire fixes to verify functionality then redesigned the four-layer board. Sensor Interface Board (SIB) Researched, designed, assembled, programmed, and verified a two-layer sensor PCB. Board developed to take various types of internal and external readings from over a dozen sensors on two PIC’s I2C bus and ADC pins. Reported to a main computer via RS232. Mentored two lower classmen in PCB design and embedded systems. Team Poseidon, SDSU ECE Senior Design Spring 2016 Took the role of technical manager and led the system design of a six board assembly for an underwater acoustic modem. Researched, designed, assembled, programmed, and verified 2 two-layer digital modulation/demodulation PCBs. Successfully produced a prototype modem able to send 200 bps across a 25m pool.

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Page 1: Jeffrey Miller's Resume 2016

Jeffrey T. Miller11981 Avenida Marcella, El Cajon, CA 92019

[email protected] | (619)277-7544

EducationBachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering December 2016San Diego State UniversityGPA: 3.52/4.00 - Units Earned: 162.00ExperienceElectrical Engineering Intern Summer 2016Raytheon Missile Systems, Tucson AZ

Currently interning for the Missions Computers and Processors group.Product Engineering Intern Summer 2015Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, Largo FL

Produced programming and test procedures for a single board computer currently in production. Reduced down time for all test stations across the board by inventing a new type of documentation to

increase the speed of yearly mandatory calibration. Increased the yield rate of a TCXO ESS test chamber by 20-30%.

Projects19th Annual International RoboSub Competition, ongoing Summer 2015 – Summer 2016

Hydrophone and Directional Rendering Analysis Board (HYDRAS) Troubleshot and integrated a four-layer mixed signal PCB. Applied blue wire fixes to verify functionality then redesigned the four-layer board.Sensor Interface Board (SIB) Researched, designed, assembled, programmed, and verified a two-layer sensor PCB. Board developed to take various types of internal and external readings from over a dozen sensors on

two PIC’s I2C bus and ADC pins. Reported to a main computer via RS232. Mentored two lower classmen in PCB design and embedded systems.

Team Poseidon, SDSU ECE Senior Design Spring 2016 Took the role of technical manager and led the system design of a six board assembly for an underwater

acoustic modem. Researched, designed, assembled, programmed, and verified 2 two-layer digital

modulation/demodulation PCBs. Successfully produced a prototype modem able to send 200 bps across a 25m pool.

18th Annual International RoboSub Competition, 1st Place Fall 2014 – Summer 2015 Power Management and Under Voltage Detection Board (PMUD) Assisted in the research, design, programming, and verification of a two-layer power monitoring PCB. Both boards incorporated into a larger design coordinated with a large interdisciplinary team of

engineering students to build an autonomous submarine worth over $100,000.Mechatronics Autonomous Line Following Robot Competition, 1st Place Spring 2015

Led a team to design and build an Arduino controlled autonomous robot.SkillsSoftware: C, Verilog, Xilinx ISE, PSpice/Orcad, Matlab, Altium, Microsoft Office, and Excel MacrosHardware: PIC/ARM/AVR Microcontrollers, Spartan 6 FPGA, PCB design, and PCsTechnical: Soldering, Breadboard Prototyping, and General Electrical Lab EquipmentLeadership ActivitiesElectrical Designer, SDSU Mechatronics Club Fall 2014 – PresentMember, SDSU IEEE Club Fall 2014 – PresentMember, SDSU Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honors Society Spring 2015 – Present