Alexandria Lamberson
R&D Electrical Engineer at Radiance Technologies- Claim this Profile
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Radiance Technologies
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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R&D Electrical Engineer
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Jun 2020 - Jun 2023
Huntsville, Alabama, United States I had a largely technical role at Radiance, focusing on circuit board design (from concept to design to integration), power electronics, and failure analysis. I regularly executed trade studies, created analog and digital circuit designs, and performed troubleshooting to assure that projects met or exceeded to customer expectations. Through my time here, I have gained technical skills in Altium, LTSpice, circuit design, C++, LabVIEW, DIAdem, MathCAD, SOLIDWORKS, KiCAD, LT PowerCAD, and… Show more I had a largely technical role at Radiance, focusing on circuit board design (from concept to design to integration), power electronics, and failure analysis. I regularly executed trade studies, created analog and digital circuit designs, and performed troubleshooting to assure that projects met or exceeded to customer expectations. Through my time here, I have gained technical skills in Altium, LTSpice, circuit design, C++, LabVIEW, DIAdem, MathCAD, SOLIDWORKS, KiCAD, LT PowerCAD, and Webench. In addition to my technical responsibilities, I was expected to contribute monthly reports and proposals, interface directly with customers, and create project task plans. Show less
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Aurora Flight Sciences
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United States
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Intelligent Systems Intern
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May 2019 - Jun 2020
Cambridge, Massachusetts In this role, I performed trade studies for the selection of antennas to be used on a prototype, including the generation of specifications, concept designs, and development and led the integration and vendor management during prototype creation. Following this, I performed detailed testing to design a prototype system under the direction of senior engineers.
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Experienced Undergraduate
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Dec 2016 - Jun 2020
Knoxville, Tennessee I assisted in research on solar inverters (characterizing GaN inverters designed by graduate students) under Dr. Daniel Costinett. In this role, I have: • Served as Vice President of Communications for Student Leadership Council for the 2018 school year, and Social Media Director of CURENT for the 2017 school year • Led activities for middle schoolers and high schoolers on Engineering Nights as an Undergraduate Ambassador • Researched cyber security, power systems, and power… Show more I assisted in research on solar inverters (characterizing GaN inverters designed by graduate students) under Dr. Daniel Costinett. In this role, I have: • Served as Vice President of Communications for Student Leadership Council for the 2018 school year, and Social Media Director of CURENT for the 2017 school year • Led activities for middle schoolers and high schoolers on Engineering Nights as an Undergraduate Ambassador • Researched cyber security, power systems, and power electronics • Presented work in front of peers, advisors, and DOE and NSF representatives • Performed lab tests on solar inverters regularly (including high voltage and heated testing)
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UT eVOL Summer Camp Counselor
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May 2017 - Jun 2017
Knoxville, Tennessee Area I worked in two pre-college engineering program for 9th and 10th graders, eVOL. In this role, I engaged with 100 parents, 10 faculty members, and 2 engineering representatives during an engineering conference. My role focused on developing activities and led several engineering projects that challenged students. I also mentored interested high school students on acquiring an engineering education and provided first aid assistance and public relations. At the end of my time in this role, I was… Show more I worked in two pre-college engineering program for 9th and 10th graders, eVOL. In this role, I engaged with 100 parents, 10 faculty members, and 2 engineering representatives during an engineering conference. My role focused on developing activities and led several engineering projects that challenged students. I also mentored interested high school students on acquiring an engineering education and provided first aid assistance and public relations. At the end of my time in this role, I was recognized for problem solving skills utilized during the program.
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Undergraduate Student Researcher
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May 2018 - Jul 2018
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China I spent two months in China doing research in renewable energy policies enacted by different countries' governments to encourage the use of clean energy. In doing this research, I was given opportunities to present my research at symposiums for Chinese students in power systems, analyze many government policies for effectiveness, and work as a team with students from China.
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Education
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Bachelor's of Science, Electrical Engineering