Suyash Agrawal
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Jeff Hagloch
Suyash worked in the RF Engineering Department at the T-Mobile Indiana Market Office for the summer of 2018. During this time, Suyash was exposed to many RF Engineering concepts, such as design of cell sites, analysis of system data, and system optimization, via several projects given to him to complete. Suyash worked with several engineers, each of whom had 17 to 21 years RF experience. Suyash learned how to pull cell site performance data, analyze the data, and generate reports. Various tasks for the RF Group include: • Analyzed cell site RTWP and Leakage stats out of acceptable range and emailed morning reports • Periodically identified cell site sectors where one technology saw increased traffic, while the other technologies saw a decreased traffic, and created relevant graphs • Periodically analyzed and sent out a Congested Sectors report • Created a Weekly Performance Goal update report, which included SIP RAN DCR, LTE Leakage, LTE Congested Sectors, Accessibility, Availability, De-Avg SINR, Avg UE Throughput, Soft Drops QTD KPIs • Produce a regular report of cell sites where EPS Bearer Setup Attempts dropped to unusually low values • Analyze and report results of various cell site fixes (cell site resets, parameter changes, and antenna tilt optimization) • Analyzed the performance results of a major Market GSM retune, and emailed graphs showing the relevant KPIs Suyash learned how to use the Asset tool – a database for cell site design and predicting propagation. With this knowledge, he: • Updated various cell sites' database entries with missing technologies • Created coverage plots (GSM, UMTS, and LTE) • Designed a macro coverage solution for a college campus Suyash also learned how to log into 4G cell sites (remotely) and adjust certain parameters by hand: • Renamed RET motors to comply with company standard naming convention • Determine a cell site sectors optimal coverage radius, and then adjust cell site antenna tilts to match desired coverage radius (optimization) • Helped verify that a particular propagation model correctly predicted indoor coverage at a college campus In addition, Suyash learned about the various components to a base station (baseband, sub modules, and radios) and field visited cell sites to check antenna azimuths and mechanical downtilt (he identified two cell sites where antennas had fallen over after a strong storm, and which traffic had drastically decreased), attended a major Market Retail Store sales meeting, and observed DAS configuration and performance at a high-profile motor speedway venue.
Harlan Kauffman
Suyash was a part of the Indianapolis RF engineering team as an intern over the summer of 2018. I highly recommend Suyash, who displayed a strong work ethic and professionalism during his time with our team. He is enthusiastic and reliable in completing his assigned work and showed significant ability in quickly learning our network and performance tools. He did a great job at completing multiple tasks that were assigned and submitting them on time. Suyash was always easy to communicate with and had a great working relationship with our team. He provided valuable data analysis and support of our network which helped our team improve the performance. If you need more information regarding Suyash Agrawal, please feel free to contact me through LinkedIn.
Dustin Soliday
Suyash is a highly motivated, insightful friend that consistently set the bar for work ethics and time management. I had the pleasure to work with Suyash through several of our studies at Purdue. His leadership and organizational skills have been invaluable to his fellow classmates. Any employee would be lucky to have Suyash.
Jeff Hagloch
Suyash worked in the RF Engineering Department at the T-Mobile Indiana Market Office for the summer of 2018. During this time, Suyash was exposed to many RF Engineering concepts, such as design of cell sites, analysis of system data, and system optimization, via several projects given to him to complete. Suyash worked with several engineers, each of whom had 17 to 21 years RF experience. Suyash learned how to pull cell site performance data, analyze the data, and generate reports. Various tasks for the RF Group include: • Analyzed cell site RTWP and Leakage stats out of acceptable range and emailed morning reports • Periodically identified cell site sectors where one technology saw increased traffic, while the other technologies saw a decreased traffic, and created relevant graphs • Periodically analyzed and sent out a Congested Sectors report • Created a Weekly Performance Goal update report, which included SIP RAN DCR, LTE Leakage, LTE Congested Sectors, Accessibility, Availability, De-Avg SINR, Avg UE Throughput, Soft Drops QTD KPIs • Produce a regular report of cell sites where EPS Bearer Setup Attempts dropped to unusually low values • Analyze and report results of various cell site fixes (cell site resets, parameter changes, and antenna tilt optimization) • Analyzed the performance results of a major Market GSM retune, and emailed graphs showing the relevant KPIs Suyash learned how to use the Asset tool – a database for cell site design and predicting propagation. With this knowledge, he: • Updated various cell sites' database entries with missing technologies • Created coverage plots (GSM, UMTS, and LTE) • Designed a macro coverage solution for a college campus Suyash also learned how to log into 4G cell sites (remotely) and adjust certain parameters by hand: • Renamed RET motors to comply with company standard naming convention • Determine a cell site sectors optimal coverage radius, and then adjust cell site antenna tilts to match desired coverage radius (optimization) • Helped verify that a particular propagation model correctly predicted indoor coverage at a college campus In addition, Suyash learned about the various components to a base station (baseband, sub modules, and radios) and field visited cell sites to check antenna azimuths and mechanical downtilt (he identified two cell sites where antennas had fallen over after a strong storm, and which traffic had drastically decreased), attended a major Market Retail Store sales meeting, and observed DAS configuration and performance at a high-profile motor speedway venue.
Harlan Kauffman
Suyash was a part of the Indianapolis RF engineering team as an intern over the summer of 2018. I highly recommend Suyash, who displayed a strong work ethic and professionalism during his time with our team. He is enthusiastic and reliable in completing his assigned work and showed significant ability in quickly learning our network and performance tools. He did a great job at completing multiple tasks that were assigned and submitting them on time. Suyash was always easy to communicate with and had a great working relationship with our team. He provided valuable data analysis and support of our network which helped our team improve the performance. If you need more information regarding Suyash Agrawal, please feel free to contact me through LinkedIn.
Dustin Soliday
Suyash is a highly motivated, insightful friend that consistently set the bar for work ethics and time management. I had the pleasure to work with Suyash through several of our studies at Purdue. His leadership and organizational skills have been invaluable to his fellow classmates. Any employee would be lucky to have Suyash.
Jeff Hagloch
Suyash worked in the RF Engineering Department at the T-Mobile Indiana Market Office for the summer of 2018. During this time, Suyash was exposed to many RF Engineering concepts, such as design of cell sites, analysis of system data, and system optimization, via several projects given to him to complete. Suyash worked with several engineers, each of whom had 17 to 21 years RF experience. Suyash learned how to pull cell site performance data, analyze the data, and generate reports. Various tasks for the RF Group include: • Analyzed cell site RTWP and Leakage stats out of acceptable range and emailed morning reports • Periodically identified cell site sectors where one technology saw increased traffic, while the other technologies saw a decreased traffic, and created relevant graphs • Periodically analyzed and sent out a Congested Sectors report • Created a Weekly Performance Goal update report, which included SIP RAN DCR, LTE Leakage, LTE Congested Sectors, Accessibility, Availability, De-Avg SINR, Avg UE Throughput, Soft Drops QTD KPIs • Produce a regular report of cell sites where EPS Bearer Setup Attempts dropped to unusually low values • Analyze and report results of various cell site fixes (cell site resets, parameter changes, and antenna tilt optimization) • Analyzed the performance results of a major Market GSM retune, and emailed graphs showing the relevant KPIs Suyash learned how to use the Asset tool – a database for cell site design and predicting propagation. With this knowledge, he: • Updated various cell sites' database entries with missing technologies • Created coverage plots (GSM, UMTS, and LTE) • Designed a macro coverage solution for a college campus Suyash also learned how to log into 4G cell sites (remotely) and adjust certain parameters by hand: • Renamed RET motors to comply with company standard naming convention • Determine a cell site sectors optimal coverage radius, and then adjust cell site antenna tilts to match desired coverage radius (optimization) • Helped verify that a particular propagation model correctly predicted indoor coverage at a college campus In addition, Suyash learned about the various components to a base station (baseband, sub modules, and radios) and field visited cell sites to check antenna azimuths and mechanical downtilt (he identified two cell sites where antennas had fallen over after a strong storm, and which traffic had drastically decreased), attended a major Market Retail Store sales meeting, and observed DAS configuration and performance at a high-profile motor speedway venue.
Harlan Kauffman
Suyash was a part of the Indianapolis RF engineering team as an intern over the summer of 2018. I highly recommend Suyash, who displayed a strong work ethic and professionalism during his time with our team. He is enthusiastic and reliable in completing his assigned work and showed significant ability in quickly learning our network and performance tools. He did a great job at completing multiple tasks that were assigned and submitting them on time. Suyash was always easy to communicate with and had a great working relationship with our team. He provided valuable data analysis and support of our network which helped our team improve the performance. If you need more information regarding Suyash Agrawal, please feel free to contact me through LinkedIn.
Dustin Soliday
Suyash is a highly motivated, insightful friend that consistently set the bar for work ethics and time management. I had the pleasure to work with Suyash through several of our studies at Purdue. His leadership and organizational skills have been invaluable to his fellow classmates. Any employee would be lucky to have Suyash.
Jeff Hagloch
Suyash worked in the RF Engineering Department at the T-Mobile Indiana Market Office for the summer of 2018. During this time, Suyash was exposed to many RF Engineering concepts, such as design of cell sites, analysis of system data, and system optimization, via several projects given to him to complete. Suyash worked with several engineers, each of whom had 17 to 21 years RF experience. Suyash learned how to pull cell site performance data, analyze the data, and generate reports. Various tasks for the RF Group include: • Analyzed cell site RTWP and Leakage stats out of acceptable range and emailed morning reports • Periodically identified cell site sectors where one technology saw increased traffic, while the other technologies saw a decreased traffic, and created relevant graphs • Periodically analyzed and sent out a Congested Sectors report • Created a Weekly Performance Goal update report, which included SIP RAN DCR, LTE Leakage, LTE Congested Sectors, Accessibility, Availability, De-Avg SINR, Avg UE Throughput, Soft Drops QTD KPIs • Produce a regular report of cell sites where EPS Bearer Setup Attempts dropped to unusually low values • Analyze and report results of various cell site fixes (cell site resets, parameter changes, and antenna tilt optimization) • Analyzed the performance results of a major Market GSM retune, and emailed graphs showing the relevant KPIs Suyash learned how to use the Asset tool – a database for cell site design and predicting propagation. With this knowledge, he: • Updated various cell sites' database entries with missing technologies • Created coverage plots (GSM, UMTS, and LTE) • Designed a macro coverage solution for a college campus Suyash also learned how to log into 4G cell sites (remotely) and adjust certain parameters by hand: • Renamed RET motors to comply with company standard naming convention • Determine a cell site sectors optimal coverage radius, and then adjust cell site antenna tilts to match desired coverage radius (optimization) • Helped verify that a particular propagation model correctly predicted indoor coverage at a college campus In addition, Suyash learned about the various components to a base station (baseband, sub modules, and radios) and field visited cell sites to check antenna azimuths and mechanical downtilt (he identified two cell sites where antennas had fallen over after a strong storm, and which traffic had drastically decreased), attended a major Market Retail Store sales meeting, and observed DAS configuration and performance at a high-profile motor speedway venue.
Harlan Kauffman
Suyash was a part of the Indianapolis RF engineering team as an intern over the summer of 2018. I highly recommend Suyash, who displayed a strong work ethic and professionalism during his time with our team. He is enthusiastic and reliable in completing his assigned work and showed significant ability in quickly learning our network and performance tools. He did a great job at completing multiple tasks that were assigned and submitting them on time. Suyash was always easy to communicate with and had a great working relationship with our team. He provided valuable data analysis and support of our network which helped our team improve the performance. If you need more information regarding Suyash Agrawal, please feel free to contact me through LinkedIn.
Dustin Soliday
Suyash is a highly motivated, insightful friend that consistently set the bar for work ethics and time management. I had the pleasure to work with Suyash through several of our studies at Purdue. His leadership and organizational skills have been invaluable to his fellow classmates. Any employee would be lucky to have Suyash.
Credentials
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
University of WashingtonJun, 2023- Nov, 2024 -
UW Foster School of Business Excel Credential
University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of BusinessMay, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Build Your Critical Thinking Skills
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Critical Thinking
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Critical Thinking for Better Judgment and Decision-Making
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Develop Critical-Thinking, Decision-Making, and Problem-Solving Skills
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Improving Your Judgment for Better Decision-Making
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Making Quick Decisions
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Problem Solving Techniques
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Using Questions to Foster Critical Thinking and Curiosity
LinkedInMar, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
5G (NSA) RAN Signaling and Operations Certification
Award SolutionsSep, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
LTE RF Optimization Certification
Award SolutionsAug, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
VoLTE Signaling and Operations Certification
Award SolutionsAug, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
5G NR Air Interface and RF Design Bootcamp
Award SolutionsJul, 2019- Nov, 2024 -
LTE RF Planning and Design Certification
Award SolutionsJul, 2019- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Ossia Inc.
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United States
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Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Technical Program Manager
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May 2023 - Present
● Collaboratively engage with product and customer success teams to document product and engineering requirements (PRD and ERD), develop comprehensive schedules, and manage risks for wireless power technology introduction (NTI) ● Manage the end-to-end supply chain, from demand planning with C-team executives to sourcing of Printed Circuit Board (PCB) fabrication and assembly, utilizing NetSuite ERP System for inventory management, and handling logistics and reverse logistics ● Drive continuous improvement initiatives across the organization. Introduced a vendor audit process, established stage gate processes, and created a parts procurement requests intake and tracking tool ● Led the transition of end-of-line (EOL) testing for low-volume production boards from in-house to the PCB assembly facility, resulting in a yield improvement from 80% to 95% Show less
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Holland America Line
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United States
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Travel Arrangements
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700 & Above Employee
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Supply Chain Consultant
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Mar 2023 - Jun 2023
● Spearheaded the development of a highly sophisticated model aimed at optimizing technical spare parts inventory deployment across a fleet of 36 ships functioning as mobile warehouses ● Designed intuitive and user-friendly interfaces within Excel, allowing users to input relevant parameters and obtain optimized inventory deployment plans ● Delivered the model with comprehensive documentation and instructions on how to use and maintain the Excel model, enabling future users to leverage and adapt it for ongoing optimization efforts ● Demonstrated significant cost savings, efficiency improvements, and operational benefits through impactful presentations and reports Show less
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T-Mobile
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United States
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Telecommunications
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700 & Above Employee
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Technical Product Manager, Consumer Hardware
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Jul 2020 - Feb 2022
● Defined product requirements (PRD) for a consumer IoT product with target sales of $90M; aligned internal and external teams including an overseas manufacturer (ODM) to develop and launch the product on schedule● Saved 10% BOM cost and increased the aesthetic appeal of a portable IoT device by creating a battery life forecasting model using Excel to estimate its power consumption, leading to a 50% reduction in the battery capacity● Leveraged user feedback to influence senior management's decision to approve an unconventional industrial design, partnering with a design firm to conduct a qualitative user feedback study with 16 potential customers● Streamlined the development and supply chain of two products by implementing an innovative hardware-sharing strategy and leveraging accessories to tailor the products to their respective markets● Successfully launched the T-Mobile SyncUP Tracker on schedule by streamlining the firmware testing and validation processes. Devised changes in the mobile app to simplify the user experience (UX) post-launch Show less
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RF Performance Engineer
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Jan 2020 - Jun 2020
● Delivered remarkable improvements in 4G LTE download speeds, as high as 2x in multiple regions of Illinois and Wisconsin, by spearheading a project to optimize (load-balance) 25 of the worst-performing (congested) cell sites● Adapted the cellular network for changing traffic patterns during the initial COVID-19 lockdown by analyzing and troubleshooting degraded cell sites daily; ensured critical locations such as hospitals always have sufficient coverage and capacity● Exceeded Q1 goals by 8% for a Key Performance Indicator (KPI), leakage, by reconfiguring the network to shift traffic from 3G/2G to 4G LTE, which also aided in the planned shutdown of 3G/2G● Performed on-site Distributed Antenna System (DAS) testing at an indoor sports arena. Identified and fixed failing sectors by working with the vendor to ensure optimal network performance during the game Show less
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RAN Systems Engineer
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Jun 2019 - Dec 2019
● Launched 5G nationwide by conducting rigorous pre-launch testing of 5G phones from OnePlus and Samsung, working closely with internal cross-functional teams and the equipment manufacturer to diagnose and resolve bugs to meet launch standards● Promptly fixed negatively affected cell sites in 18 states after a nationwide equipment firmware upgrade by performing pre-post analysis of market-level KPIs for field RF engineers to use● Identified cells in the region with low throughput due to contention. Raised the issue to the market for cells with 10-15x higher latency than the average for four months. The hardware was changed, and the issue was resolved Show less
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Self-employed
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West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
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Electrical Engineering Consultant
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Mar 2019 - May 2019
● Developed an Arduino based device-device distance tracking system for an industrial environment to alert workers when in unsafe distance to machinery and other workers. ● Developed an Arduino based device-device distance tracking system for an industrial environment to alert workers when in unsafe distance to machinery and other workers.
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T-Mobile
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United States
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Telecommunications
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700 & Above Employee
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Radio Frequency Engineering Intern
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May 2018 - Aug 2018
● Expanded coverage for customers in and around 3 mid-sized towns in Indiana by aligning the angles of 100+ cell site antennas (RETs) to match the optimal coverage simulated in a planning tool (ASSET) ● Analyzed KPIs of all the LTE cell sites in Indiana and Ohio daily to find unusual problems affecting performance; supported senior RF engineers in resolving the issues ● Designed 4 cell sites to improve in-building cellular coverage by 40% at Indiana University Bloomington ● Verified and corrected the names of over 3000 RETs in the Indianapolis market to meet a standardized naming system to enable the Self-Organizing Network (SON) tool to automatically change the antennas’ electric tilts to maximize performance. Checked the accuracy of the tool by comparing the suggested electric tilt angles provided by the tool with what they theoretically should be using ASSET Show less
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Education
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University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business
Master's degree, Supply Chain Management -
Purdue University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering