Jane Q. Public (603) 862-2669 100 Main St, Durham, NH 03861

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Jane Q. Public
(603) 862-2669
100 Main St, Durham, NH 03861
abc123@wildcats.unh.edu
Objective: To obtain an entry level engineering position to innovate ideas in the semiconductor business
Education: Major: Physics B.S. Minor: Applied Mathematics
University of New Hampshire
Cumulative GPA: [employers look for 3.2 and above, typically]
May 2012
Computer Skills: MatLAB, Maple, LaTeX, C, UNIX, Microsoft Office
Related Experience:
Photoliography Engineering Intern
Summer 2011
IBM – Essex Junction, VT
 Created and analyzed experimental procedure to improve data-collecting efficiency of preventive maintenance
 Designed and programmed wafer image design to assess the alignment of different optical imaging tools
 Worked with metrology group to solve optical wafer inspection tool’s inconsistent measurement data
Teaching Assistant
September 2010 – May 2011
University of New Hampshire – Durham, NH
 Lead a recitation session that encouraged and assisted students in learning physics
Systems Engineering Technical Intern II
Summer 2010
BAE Systems – Hudson, NH
 Developed component test procedures for an Electronic Warfare system
 Wrote software using MatLAB to simplify and automate data collection with Agilent test equipment
 Worked with integration team to perform system verification and modeled overall RF performance
 Learned System Engineering best practices and methods working with system architects
Systems Engineering Technical Intern I
Summer 2009
BAE Systems – Hudson, NH
 Created algorithms to provide TeleNosticsTM with money saving strategies to incorporate new technology
 Preformed several trade studies on; cellular protocols, satellite modems, cellular and satellite coverage, and
message formatting
 Tested, analyzed, and repaired ruggedized telecommunications hardware
Electromagnetic Imaging Research Assistant
November 2008 – May 2009
Xemed – Durham, NH
 Designed and constructed a liquid nitrogen thermos, assembly of a water circulation pump, and molecule flow
testing device for the magnetized gas mixture
 Tested the polarizing system, analyzed the data, adjusted the structure, and renovated pieces of the design
 Reviewed design, component documentation, and fabricated test apparatuses
Leadership Experience:
Tutor (Physics and Mathematics)
Co-found of Wild-Cat Ski Racing
 Assembled meetings, managed fundraising, and handled business documents
Hunter Hall Council, Vice President
Member of Society of Women Engineers
 Community service branch
Member of Society of Physics Students
Volunteer at the Waysmeet Center
Pats Peak Ski Team Coach – Henniker, NH
Fall 2010 - Present
Fall 2009 - Present
Fall 2009 – May 2010
Fall 2009 - Present
Fall 2008 - Present
Fall 2009 - May 2010
Winter 2008 – 2009
Honors and Achievements:
 Member of Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, and Golden Key International
 Fall 2009 - Fall 2010 Highest Honors Dean’s List, Six Semester Dean’s List
 Recipient of SMART Grant and scholarships; Outstanding Effort, Glenice Deaborn, and Richard St. Onge
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