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Joshua R.

Osborne
5500 Wabash Avenue, CM 1169 osbornjr@rose-hulman.edu
Terre Haute, IN, 47803
E-Portfolio: https://jp-rh330.weebly.com/

Objective: To obtain a summer internship related to computer engineering prior to attending graduate school

Education: Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering May 2020


Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN
Relevant Courses: Electronic Device Modeling, Electromagnetic Fields/Waves, Senior Design,
Continuous and Discrete time Signals, Advanced Computer Architecture, Tensor Calculus

Skills:
● PCBs – Proficient in Orcad and Design Spark Circuit Design and Layout, PSpice Circuit Simulation,
Surface mount and Thru Hole Soldering, PCB Verification and Testing
 Software – Proficient in Python, X-Midas, Java, Arduino, Matlab, Maple, LabVIEW, TestStand

Experience: N-Ask, Dayton, OH May 2019 – Aug 2019


Signal Acquisition Intern
 Modernized a user interface using Python and X-Midas that displays captured RF signals up to
18GHz as an improvement to the Velociraptor 2 and 3 systems

Rose Hulman Ventures, Terre Haute, IN Mar 2018 - May 2019


Electrical Engineering Intern
 Coordinated with a team of three to develop and prototype a 3kV variable power supply system
designed for fault detection in magnet wire
 Created protocols using LabVIEW and TestStand for automated airborne radar system testing

Projects: Diode Temperature Sensor Mar 2019 – May 2019


 Engineered a diode based temperature sensor that generated a signal after surpassing a predetermined
temperature threshold
 Simulated and verified the design using PSpice and created a PCB using DesignSpark
 Created and utilized a test procedure to verify the functionality of the fully assembled PCB

Computer Architecture Microprocessor Sep 2018 – Nov 2018


 Designed and implemented a multi-cycle microprocessor that utilized accumulator architecture
 Authored a user’s manual with documentation for the 36 unique instructions complete with RTL
charts, a data path, and example code
 Constructed a CPU using Verilog and Xilinx that ran compiled programs on an FPGA with user input

Embedded System Apr 2018 – May 2018


 Created Tic Tac Toe controlled by the PIC16F887 and Arduino Mega with UART communication.
 Utilized a keypad for input and a LED array, LCD and Piezo Buzzer for output

Activities:
 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
 Ask Rose Homework Help
 Asteroid Photometry

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