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Success as an Engineering Student. By: Evan Manrique Electrical Engineering Student at Cal Poly (SLO), Former student of Chabot College. 9/9/2014. 1. Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture. Presentation Overview. My Education Path Tips For Transferring(Chabot vs. Cal Poly) Projects
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Success as an Engineering Student By: Evan Manrique Electrical Engineering Student at Cal Poly (SLO), Former student of Chabot College 9/9/2014 1 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture
Presentation Overview • My Education Path • Tips For Transferring(Chabot vs. Cal Poly) • Projects • Internships/Career Path • Questions 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 2
My Education Path • Graduated Arroyo High School in 2009. • 2.85 GPA • Rejected from every college I applied to. • Attended Chabot and Ohlone College from Summer 2009 to Spring 2012. • Provided me with a new beginning. • Interest in Engineering began in ENGR 10! • Graduated with a 3.9 GPA 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 3
My Education PathStarting at Chabot… • Advice: • Focus on Math, Physics, and Engineering courses ASAP! • GPA matters! So… • Take your time in school. Staying an extra year in community college can help tremendously! • Set goals and achieve them! • I am no genius! I found something I am passionate about and I WORK HARD. • Form Study Groups. 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 4
My Education PathTransferring • Applied and was accepted to Cal Poly and UC Berkeley. • Cal Poly’s Learn by Doing philosophy (Practical) • UC Berkeley (Theoretical) • Transferred to Cal Poly (SLO) Fall 2012 (B.S. Electrical Engineering) • Graduating in Spring 2015 • Focus: Mix Signal Circuit Design and RF/Microwave Circuit Theory and Design. • President’s list with 3.93 total GPA 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 5
My Education PathImportant Classes at Chabot • Engr11/43/25/CSCI 14 • Design processes from ENGR 11are used on a daily basis in industry. • Matlab is used often in my current internship. • Computer programming is in HIGH demand. • Math 1,2,3,4,6 • Calculus and differential equations are used often in circuit theory and RF/Microwave circuit design. • Physics 4A, 4B, and 4C. • Develop problem solving skills. • Many electrical engineering problems use principles learned in 4B. 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 6
Transferable Classes(Chabot Cal Poly) 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 7
Transferring Tips(Chabot Cal Poly) • Chabot to Cal Poly Transition: • Quarter system is fast pace! • Learn and take the time to UNDERSTAND the fundamentals taught at Chabot. • Professors want you to succeed. • Attend office hours religiously! • Engineering is very competitive • Get involved! • Get experience through projects! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 8
Projects • Projects are essential to building a strong technical resume. • Having project experience open doors to possible internship opportunities. • I have personally improved: • Problem solving. • Teamwork and Leadership skills. • Design and Testing Strategies. • Communication. • And much more!!! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 9
My Project Experience Resume Snippet 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 10
Railgun • A gun launch system that uses electricity and magnetic force to fire a projectile at extreme speeds! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 11
CPU Design and DDR Game Implementation • CPE 233 at Cal Poly 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 12
Electrocardiograph (EKG) • Powered by one 9V battery • Modular design. • Implemented differential amplifier design. • Amplified heart beat pulse by 80dB or 10,000x! • Interfaced with a microcontroller • Low cost 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 13
Electrocardiograph (EKG) Snippet of my Circuit design… 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 14
The Internship… Internships are key! Nothing beats experience! • Great way to test drive a company. • Engineering Internships are paid! • Sometimes housing and relocation money included. • How to get an Internship: • Network with professors. • Network at college career fairs. • Obtain a high GPA. • Have project experience. • LUCK! Remember “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity” - Seneca 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 15
My Internships AT&T NETDP Internship, Layer 0-3 Network Engineering Mobility Transport Network Optimization Team, San Ramon, CA June 2013 – Sept 2013 United Airlines, Cabin Systems Engineering Internship Sears Tower, Chicago, IL Sept 2013 – Dec 2013 Space Systems Loral (SSL), Communication Vehicle Engineer Internship June 2014 – Sept 2014 Spacecraft Test and Operations, Palo Alto, CA 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 16
AT&T NETDP Internship #1Network Engineering Intern • Project manager of Groom projects to remove GSM (2G) infrastructure, saving hundreds of thousands of dollars. • Performing jobs that make a difference. • Selected to analyze team’s project data and present my accomplishments to the VP of the MTNO team. • Created a process improvement to automate and optimize tasks of MTNO engineering project managers. • HUGE!!! Resulted in a job offer after graduation! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 17
AT&T Training 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 18
United Airlines Internship #2Cabin Systems Engineer Intern • Worked in Willis Tower, formerly known as Sears Tower in Chicago, IL. • Free Flights! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 19
United Airlines Internship #2Cabin Systems Engineer Intern • Responsibilities: • In Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems. • In Air WiFi. • Lighting. • Video On Demand System (monitors, earphones and intercom). • Developed Engineering Change and Repair Authorizations to modify Cabin Systems on the aircrafts. • Engineer and mechanic relationship • Managed projects implementing Boeing and Panasonic’s engineering service bulletins. • Recognized for delivering more workable engineering documentation than many full time employees. • Volunteer for any and every project! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 20
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • SSL is a premier designer, manufacturer, and integrator of reliable communications satellites • Products include high-powered direct-to-home broadcast satellites, commercial weather satellites, digital audio radio satellites and spot-beam satellites for data networking applications. • The versatile 1300 series has a total satellite power capability ranging from 5 to 25 kW continuously throughout the life of the spacecraft, and can support from as few as 12 active transponders to as many as 150 transponders. • Familiar customers include: NASA, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius Satellite radio, and many more! 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 21
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Responsibilities: • A CVE is in charge of the testing and integration of the entire Payload and Communication system on the Satellite. 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 22
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Test Phases a CVE intern is responsible for: • Panel Integration and Tests • Main Body Integration and Reference Performance Tests • Thermal Vacuum Tests • Dynamics Tests • Final Performance and CATR Tests • Pre-Launch Tests 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 23
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Panel Level Integration and Test 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 24
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Main Body Performance and RPT Testing 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 25
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Thermal Vacuum Tests (TVAC) and Dynamic Tests 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 26
Space Systems Loral (SSL)Communication Vehicle Engineer Intern • Final Performance and CATR Tests 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 27
Questions? Feel free to email me at evanmanrique@yahoo.com 9/9/2014 Chabot ENGR 10 Guest Lecture 28