Aaron Lunt

Radio Frequency Test Engineer at Resonant Inc.
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Santa Barbara, California, United States, US
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  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Radio Frequency Test Engineer
      • Aug 2021 - Present
    • United States
    • Consumer Electronics
    • RF Engineer
      • Jul 2018 - Jul 2021
    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Math and Science Tutor
      • Jan 2017 - Jun 2018

      I help High School students understand underlying concepts and walk them through example problems in math and science to assist them achieving their academic goals. I help High School students understand underlying concepts and walk them through example problems in math and science to assist them achieving their academic goals.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Scholarship Committee: Tutoring
      • Feb 2014 - Jun 2017

      In the California Theta chapter of Phi Delta Theta I am in the Scholarship Committee. I am in charge of setting up members of our organization who want tutoring with other members who have taken the class help is requested for and have done well. I also work with other members of the Scholarship Committee to check up on each individual member of our organization to be sure everyone is performing to the best of their ability in an academic setting. In the California Theta chapter of Phi Delta Theta I am in the Scholarship Committee. I am in charge of setting up members of our organization who want tutoring with other members who have taken the class help is requested for and have done well. I also work with other members of the Scholarship Committee to check up on each individual member of our organization to be sure everyone is performing to the best of their ability in an academic setting.

    • ARIANNA (Antarctic Ross Ice-shelf ANtenna Neutrino Array) Research Assistant
      • Sep 2015 - Feb 2016

      I worked directly with Dr. Barwick and the field research team who spent two months in Antarctica. I read through the the Agilent InfiniiVision Oscilloscope Programmer’s Guide to find VISA COM commands I could use to interact with the scope and wrote a series of scripts using the Pylab and Pyvisa libraries to streamline the process of telling the scope what we defined as a significant waveform worth recording. Because I had a scope in the Irvine lab to play with and constant feedback from the field research team, I was able to learn about the intricacies of the signal processing and sifting through large piles of data (around a million voltage readings per saved waveform signal). Show less

    • United States
    • Travel Arrangements
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fleet Services Technical Intern
      • Jun 2015 - Sep 2015

      In the Fleet Services Technical Department at Princess Cruises I reorganized the information collection system such that sensors on the ships can send usage statistics of different resources which can be interpreted by a computer program and displayed in an online format for easy interpretation. The main purpose of this project is to minimize human error by increasing automation, and minimizing reformatting data to avoid a game of telephone happening with useful information. I've also been building a historical database onsite that can be referenced by the online interface for historical comparisons and data trends. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Imaging Physics Lab
      • Jan 2015 - Jun 2015

      In Dr. Molloi’s radiology lab at UCI I worked under Dr. Huanjun Ding to process DICOM images from CT scans done in the lab of postmortem mammograms and cardiac scans. I wrote a lot of small MATLAB scripts to process information for the lab in order to save time. I also worked with Travis Johnson to create Java plugins for ImageJ. In Dr. Molloi’s radiology lab at UCI I worked under Dr. Huanjun Ding to process DICOM images from CT scans done in the lab of postmortem mammograms and cardiac scans. I wrote a lot of small MATLAB scripts to process information for the lab in order to save time. I also worked with Travis Johnson to create Java plugins for ImageJ.

    • United States
    • E-Learning Providers
    • Mentor
      • Aug 2014 - Feb 2015

      I walk learners through problems they request or I will prepare a short lecture for 1-8 learners at a time in an online classroom. I would typically meet with learners on a regular basis in order to keep them on track throughout the quarter. I also did a series of video lectures where I walked students through actual past finals and midterms given at UCI by various professors for Math 2A (derivative calculus), Math 2B (integral calculus), and Physics 3A (non-major Newtonian Mechanics). I walk learners through problems they request or I will prepare a short lecture for 1-8 learners at a time in an online classroom. I would typically meet with learners on a regular basis in order to keep them on track throughout the quarter. I also did a series of video lectures where I walked students through actual past finals and midterms given at UCI by various professors for Math 2A (derivative calculus), Math 2B (integral calculus), and Physics 3A (non-major Newtonian Mechanics).

    • ISSM (Ice Sheet System Modeling) Research Assistant
      • Oct 2014 - Jan 2015

      I wrote an algorithm which traces a given contour (the coastline of the Antarctic) based on the contrast between how light reflects off snow/ice and the liquid ocean. It represents the coastline as a two-dimensional triangular mesh. This project was good experience for learning when to simply use brute force versus when to use a specific estimation method whose error converges quickly when applied to the relevant type of problem (generally boundary value problems). https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/ I wrote an algorithm which traces a given contour (the coastline of the Antarctic) based on the contrast between how light reflects off snow/ice and the liquid ocean. It represents the coastline as a two-dimensional triangular mesh. This project was good experience for learning when to simply use brute force versus when to use a specific estimation method whose error converges quickly when applied to the relevant type of problem (generally boundary value problems). https://issm.jpl.nasa.gov/

Education

  • University of California, Irvine
    Bachelor’s Degree, Physics Major with Specialization in Computational Physics
    2013 - 2017
  • Dos Pueblos High School
    High School, Advanced Placement Scholar With Honor
    2009 - 2013

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