Robert W.

Avionics Engineer at UCI Rocket Project
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Irvine, California, United States, US
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  • English Full professional proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Avionics Engineer
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      Prototyped the new Avionics Flight Sensor for the Avionics bulkhead, implementing an embedded STM32 to collect data from an embedded GPS, IMU, altimeter, and recovery systems, communicating through I2C and SPI communication protocols. Fabricated a solenoid actuation control box through wiring 24V relays and microcontroller outputs Produced and soldered a power relay module to transition power on the rocket to an onboard 25V lithium-ion battery Developed a Python SQL script for thermocouples’ reading communications to the main ground computer database Troubleshooted ECU wiring and noise suppression during cold flow testing to ensure proper Avionics subsystem functionality Configured ground station connections and test-fired ignition system for the Avionics bulkhead during first launch: April 2023 Show less

    • United States
    • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electronics Design Engineer
      • Jul 2023 - Present

      Developed 3D Model of the vehicle’s wiring harness of the vehicle’s ECU to throttle position, mass flow, crankshaft position, atmospheric pressure, wheel speed, cylinder identification, and coolant temperature sensors using SOLIDWORKS Electrical Developed 3D Model of the vehicle’s wiring harness of the vehicle’s ECU to throttle position, mass flow, crankshaft position, atmospheric pressure, wheel speed, cylinder identification, and coolant temperature sensors using SOLIDWORKS Electrical

    • United States
    • Entertainment Providers
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • IT intern
      • Jul 2022 - Aug 2022

      In this position, I learned the various teams inside the IT department at UTA. Each week, a new department would be introduced to me, and I'd work on projects that would give me a better understanding of the department. For example, the tech adoption team's primary role is to seamlessly introduce new applications to the rest of the company, and give concise explanations as to how to use the new application. Each team of IT works together to constantly upkeep and improve the technology of the company to allow the rest of the company to effectively carry out the role of representing their clients. Show less

Education

  • UC Irvine
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering
  • Cypress High School
    2018 - 2022

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