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JONATHAN TYLER SIMMONS

211 Peterson Dr. Apt #9, Moscow, ID 83843


(208) 949-3450
simm4031@vandals.uidaho.edu
OBJECTIVE:

To Obtain an Internship Position with a Major Company

EDUCATION:

B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Idaho


Expected Graduation: December 2015
Cumulative Institutional GPA: 3.47
Avista Scholar, Deans List Spring 2013, Fall 2013, and Fall 2014

RELEVANT COURSES: Calculus I-III, Circuits I & II, Computer Science, Differential
Equations, Digital Logic, Dynamics, Electromagnetics, Energy Systems I & II, Engineering
Economy (cost and benefit analysis), Engineering Physics I & II, General Chemistry, Linear
Algebra, Microcontrollers, Microelectronics, Power Electronics, Probability and Statistics,
Semiconductor Physics, Senior Design I & II, Signals and Systems I & II, Statics, Technical
Writing
CAPABILITIES:

Able to assign tasks and manage workloads to ensure project success


Often able to research, learn, and apply concepts without instruction
Take various measurements in both AC, DC, single phase, and three phase circuits
and provide analysis of circuitry
Able to create detailed diagrams and documentation in Microsoft Office
Able to work quickly and efficiently in a group or individually
Knowledge of programing in C and C++
Able to use MATLAB and MathCAD proficiently

PROJECT EXPERIENCE:

Currently looking at the effects having a charging station at the University of


Idaho through an Avista joint research project
Gained leadership and project management experience through managing tasks
and assigning workloads for the Avista joint research project
Innovating current power inverter technologies through the Google Little Box
project
Created a touchscreen capable of adapting to changes in light and vibration
content in the surrounding area through a senior design project with Esterline
Advanced Input division

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Research Assistant, Dr. Herbert Hess, Moscow, ID
Courtesy Clerk, Walmart, Meridian, ID
Cashier, Walmart, Moscow, ID
SPECIAL INTERESTS:

Power applications
Power electronics applications
Control systems applications
Signal processing applications
Audio
Research

REFERENCES:
John Canning, Post Doctorate Fellow
University of Idaho
jcanning@uidaho.edu
Alex Corredor, Graduate Student
University of Idaho
corr3743@vandals.uidaho.edu
Scott Damiani, Undergraduate Student
University of Idaho
dami3387@vandals.uidaho.edu
Dean Edwards, Professor of Chemical Engineering
University of Idaho
dedwards@uidaho.edu
Herbert Hess, Professor of Electrical Engineering
University of Idaho
hhess@uidaho.edu

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