Evan Sandoval
Electric Powertain Lead at Formula Electric at Berkeley- Claim this Profile
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Bio
Credentials
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StanfordOnline Certificate for Algorithms: Design and Analysis
edXOct, 2021- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Formula Electric at Berkeley
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United States
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Electric Powertain Lead
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Sep 2022 - Present
• Develop team’s first closed motor control loop, boosting efficiency by 9% from previous open loop. • Lead subteam of 4 in pioneering a battery thermal simulation, informing energy optimization. • Design battery testing circuit to facilitate pulse testing and collect performance data specific to our use case. • Create motor characterization testbed by writing 10+ C scripts and creating 3 Graphical User Interfaces. • Build a compact driver interface to effectively communicate 6… Show more • Develop team’s first closed motor control loop, boosting efficiency by 9% from previous open loop. • Lead subteam of 4 in pioneering a battery thermal simulation, informing energy optimization. • Design battery testing circuit to facilitate pulse testing and collect performance data specific to our use case. • Create motor characterization testbed by writing 10+ C scripts and creating 3 Graphical User Interfaces. • Build a compact driver interface to effectively communicate 6 parameters on limited screen space. • Wrote C++ code facilitating CAN communication throughout the vehicle, designing PCB's for each CAN node. • Collaborated with other sub-teams on the vehicle, documented project information for ease of use for other members. Show less • Develop team’s first closed motor control loop, boosting efficiency by 9% from previous open loop. • Lead subteam of 4 in pioneering a battery thermal simulation, informing energy optimization. • Design battery testing circuit to facilitate pulse testing and collect performance data specific to our use case. • Create motor characterization testbed by writing 10+ C scripts and creating 3 Graphical User Interfaces. • Build a compact driver interface to effectively communicate 6… Show more • Develop team’s first closed motor control loop, boosting efficiency by 9% from previous open loop. • Lead subteam of 4 in pioneering a battery thermal simulation, informing energy optimization. • Design battery testing circuit to facilitate pulse testing and collect performance data specific to our use case. • Create motor characterization testbed by writing 10+ C scripts and creating 3 Graphical User Interfaces. • Build a compact driver interface to effectively communicate 6 parameters on limited screen space. • Wrote C++ code facilitating CAN communication throughout the vehicle, designing PCB's for each CAN node. • Collaborated with other sub-teams on the vehicle, documented project information for ease of use for other members. Show less
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UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS)
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United States
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Higher Education
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300 - 400 Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant - Power Electronics
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Aug 2023 - Present
• Develop E-load PCB for stress-testing power converters by generating high slew rate current spikes. • Program closed loop analog control to enable ability to follow any arbitrary waveform. • Develop E-load PCB for stress-testing power converters by generating high slew rate current spikes. • Program closed loop analog control to enable ability to follow any arbitrary waveform.
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Code Ninjas
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United States
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Consumer Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Programming Instructor
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Jun 2022 - Aug 2022
Instructed educational youth camps covering 3D printing and modeling, python programming, and game development Instructed educational youth camps covering 3D printing and modeling, python programming, and game development
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Education
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University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences -
Canyon High School
High School Diploma