PROGRAMMING
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Originally, I attended Rose-Hulman as a Software Engineer for two Quarters before realizing that I wasn't only passionate about STEM and art, but I was also passionate about creating - with my hands. Thus, I changed my major from Software to Mechanical.
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Although I did not want a career in Software Engineering, I still enjoyed the concept of programming syntax and creating lines of code that would produce a function or a matrix graph. Fortunately, my education gave me the opportunity to take advantage of having a multidisciplinary involvement in both!
Throughout my education and my work experience, I have learned the various programming languages, logic, and architecture and completed projects using such:
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NOVICE
INTERMEDIATE
Python
C++ and C
Mitsubishi & Allen Bradley PLCs
MPLab + PicoSoft (Mechatronics)
RStudio - R and Rmd Files
Matlab & Maple (DOEs)
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Programmed a "Roomba" robot using Python to follow a black line autonomously - this is the same concept as what most industrial AGV (autonomous guided vehicles) use to transport parts across plant floors
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Created various reports and graphical representations of data points stored in a library by manipulating .csv and Excel files using R and RStudio syntax, which can save more time than creating a typical Pivot table in Excel or manually reorganizing the table structure
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Utilized breadboards for testing LED and infrared signals, timers, button counters, and servo motors along with soldering components and drawing corresponding electrical diagrams
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Written ladder logic to produce an assembly-line type of sorting system for different heights of cans using a conveyor, a counter system, and a break beam sensor; have also used logic to mix certain volumes of fluids based on a proximity sensor and timer
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Applied Matlab and Maple programming skills to set up extensive DOEs involving 26 or more variables and unknowns while being able to run iterations for result optimizations
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Familiar with IO-link and IoT analogue-to-digital initiatives with respect to "Smart Factories"






