Electrical Engineering Student
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Electrical Engineering Student | SDSU | D1 Student-Athlete
Brookings, SD | Actively Seeking Summer 2025 Internship
I’m an electrical engineering student at South Dakota State University with a strong interest in digital systems, embedded design, and circuit analysis. As a Division 1 cross country and track and field runner, I’ve developed discipline and consistency that carry over into how I approach both academics and projects.
Lately, I’ve been working on building an ALU with a register file and exploring more hands-on work with FPGA and systemverilog. I’m also learning tools like MATLAB and LTSpice to broaden my skill set and stay adaptable across different types of engineering workflows.
I’m keeping an open mind as I explore different paths within electrical engineering and am excited to learn more about where my strengths and interests align.
Power, control, and automation systems
Engineering problem-solving and project development
Open to a variety of engineering roles and eager to contribute, learn, and grow. Let’s connect if you’re working in the field or know of internship opportunities that might be a good fit.
Electrical engineering student at South Dakota State University with a strong academic foundation and hands-on experience in circuit design, embedded systems, and simulation tools. Currently building an ALU as part of a digital systems project. Also familiar with MATLAB and LTSpice at a beginner level.
As a Division 1 student-athlete, I’ve developed strong time management, discipline, and teamwork skills. Open to opportunities in various areas of electrical engineering, including power, automation, and embedded design.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
Relevant coursework includes digital systems, circuit analysis, embedded systems, motor and transformer analysis, and control systems. Gaining hands-on experience through lab projects involving microcontrollers, logic design, and electrical schematics. Also developing proficiency with tools like MATLAB, LTSpice, and Quartus.