I am a passionate and motivated student, studying Instrumentation and Control Engineering at Teesside University with the ability to work well with my initiative and adapt to any challenging situation. I am proficient in both verbally and written communication, I am always eager to learn new things and I am a very fast learner, I can analyse and optimize processes to improve efficiency with my problem-solving skills. I have gained a lot of experience from working as an executive member of the Teesside University Formula Student team. I have also completed some Virtual Internships like the Siemens: Virtual Work Experience. I am interested in opportunities that would allow me to learn more and apply some of the things I learned.
I have a good understanding of analogue and digital electronic systems. I have explored theoretical principles and done laboratory exercises using expert equipment and software. I have a good understanding of the physical fundamentals used in electrical engineering, together with the specific techniques I need to determine the behaviour of electric circuits.
I have some experience working with python. I have completed a few personal python projects and tutorials. I have also completed a donkey car project as the team leader of my team within the Teesside University Formula Student team. I have good data and statistical analysis skills, I have worked on different lab exercises that required me to record, analyse and compare data, then convert it into a written report stating the observations and conclusions. I have received excellent feedback from lecturers about my data analysis skills. I also got a 98% in my Engineering maths module.
I’m used to learning and mastering concepts quickly, here are a few of my proficiencies:
Programming: Python, MATLAB/Simulink, PLCs, and Raspberry Pi.
Software: Proteus, MATLAB, PyCharm, LTspice and Mitsubishi Gx Developer.
