Peter Alonzo

Digital Logic Teaching Assistant at UConn School of Engineering
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, United States, US

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Experience

  • UConn School of Engineering
    • Storrs, Connecticut, United States
    • Digital Logic Teaching Assistant
      • Aug 2022 - Present

      Throughout the Fall 2023 Semester, I am assisting Professor Mohammad Khan in teaching UConn’s CSE 2301 course: Digital Logic Design. In this course, students learn the fundamentals of Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic, and circuit implementation. These skills are applied in TA-led lab sessions, where students build virtual circuits on LogicWorks and physical circuits on their breadboards. My responsibilities include facilitating weekly in-person lab sessions, answering questions both during office hours and over Discord, and grading weekly lab reports and exams. Previously, I assisted Professor Khan and Professor Sheida Nabavi in teaching this course during the Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 semesters, respectively. Show less

  • Warner Bros. Discovery
    • New York City Metropolitan Area
    • IT Technical Support
      • Jun 2023 - Aug 2023

      I interned for Aracelis Gonzalez and her IT Technical Support team at the Hudson Yards and Park Avenue South WBD offices in NYC. Accomplishments: •Shadowed the Daisy project under the VP of Data Engineering: Ratheesh Kamoor. Daisy is an OpenAI chatbot designed to return analytic information about the company and its products via a Snowflake SQL database •Collaborated on several projects to consolidate resources from the Warner Bros/Discovery company merger, including making a new hire tracker, aiding in Discovery/CNN migrations, and rolling employees over to Verizon mobile devices •Provided various technical assistance to over 80 NYC employees, both in-person and virtually •Attended dozens of intern events, including networking mixers, career-building panels, and a meet-and-greet with CEO David Zaslav Show less

  • University of Connecticut
    • Storrs, Connecticut, United States
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • May 2022 - Aug 2022

      Under Dr. Ali Gokirmak, I researched the modeling and electrical characterization of phase change memory (PCM) materials and devices for commercial use at UConn's Nanoelectronics Laboratory. Accomplishments: •Measured voltage and current (IV) characteristics of prototyped PCM devices via LabVIEW software •Repaired and designed new LabVIEW software for the lab's Seebeck measuring setup, which allows IV curves to be measured on samples at high temperatures (~450°C) •Assisted numerous Ph.D. students with weekly projects in the lab, including writing Arduino code to move a microscope, installing new computers and parts on various lab equipment, and plating materials on samples via sputtering deposition •Developed digital 3D models of phase change memory devices in Rhino 7 Show less

  • Danbury High School
    • Danbury, Connecticut, United States
    • Y.P.P. for Computer Science (Youth Participation Program)
      • Aug 2019 - Jun 2020

      Throughout the 2019-2020 school year, I assisted Diane Mohs in teaching Danbury High School's AP Computer Science A course. My responsibilities included helping students with homework assignments, grading quizzes, and tutoring outside of class time. Throughout the 2019-2020 school year, I assisted Diane Mohs in teaching Danbury High School's AP Computer Science A course. My responsibilities included helping students with homework assignments, grading quizzes, and tutoring outside of class time.

Education

  • University of Connecticut
    Bachelor of Science, Computer Science and Engineering, Minor in Mathematics
    2020 - 2024
  • Danbury High School
    High School Diploma, Ranking: 7/747 GPA: 4.62/5.0
    2016 - 2020

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