As an Analog Applications Engineer at Texas Instruments, I apply my skills and knowledge in electronics design, simulation, and manufacturing to support customers and partners in various industries and markets. I work with a diverse and collaborative team of engineers, product managers, and sales representatives to provide technical solutions, guidance, and training to meet their needs and expectations.I graduated from The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Cum Laude, in May 2022. During my studies, I participated in several research and academic projects, such as GWSat, a student-led CubeSat mission, AIAA, a professional aerospace association, and IEEE, a technical society for engineering and computing. I also gained multiple certifications, such as Level 1 High Powered Rocketry and FCC Amateur Radio Technician, and developed proficiency in various software and hardware tools, such as Matlab, Java, Verilog, Linux, Solidworks, EAGLE, OpenRocket, LabVIEW, and Tanner. I am passionate about learning new technologies and applying them to real-world problems and challenges.
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