Michael Barrington Stone 337029 Georgia Tech Station • Atlanta, GA 30332 • michael.stone@gatech.edu • (404) 213-3150 EDUCATION Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Spring 2011 SKILLS Software Ø C/C++ | MATLAB | VHDL | Assembly | LaTeX | NI MultiSim | OrCAD | PSPICE | AutoCAD 2002 | Altera Quartus II | Linux | Windows XP/Vista | Mac OS X | Microsoft Office Suite | iWork Suite Instrumentation Ø Oscilloscopes | Logic Analyzer | Multimeters | Soldering Skills Communication Ø Technical Writing | Presentation Skills | Public Speaking Language Ø Korean (Native) EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (Digital Design Laboratory) Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech May 2009 – December 2009 Assisted students in the Digital Design Lab course with Rapid Prototyping and FPGA design. Provided technical knowledge in the areas of digital design and the Altera Quartus II software. Tested and debugged student electronic projects. Joint Campus Organizations Committee Student Government Association, Georgia Tech Sept. 2008 – January 2009 Assisted the Student Advisory Council in the chartering, reviewing, and revocation of student organizations on campus. English DB English Tutor, Seoul, South Korea Summer 2007 Taught a group of people of various ages in both Korean and English explaining, providing examples, and answering questions relating to the English language. PROJECTS Pressure Sensor Embedded Microcontroller Design, Georgia Tech Programmed a PIC microcontroller in C to measure and convert signal output from a pressure sensor to display the current pressure as well as the maximum attained pressure onto an LCD screen. Optimized Path-Finding Algorithm Software for Engineering Systems, Georgia Tech Developed an algorithm that read in information from a file and output the optimized path trajectory of the read-in information onto a pre-configured backdrop. Rendering Mandelbrot Set Digital Design Laboratory, Georgia Tech Programmed Altera Cyclone II FPGA in assembly language to visually display and manipulate the Mandelbrot Set. Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2009 RESEARCH ATHENA Research Group Undergraduate Research, Georgia Tech; led by Dr. Manos Tentzeris Assisted in identifying the right organic materials to synthesize integrated circuits, such as operational amplifiers, onto paper. Fall 2009