Resume of Swaminathan - Master’s in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems
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1. Cametria Weatherspoon
901.314.2832 (Mobile); 901.946.0318 (Home)
wcametria@yahoo.com
Permanent Address
4336 Range Line Road
Memphis, TN 38127
Objective
Seeking a full-time position as an engineer to utilize my academic and work experience. Willing to relocate.
Tennessee State University May 2017
BS – Electrical Engineering/Computer Engineering
Cumulative GPA: 3.0
Work Experience
General Motors, Spring Hill, TN June-Aug 2016
Controls Engineer Intern
• Project 1 – Assigned to reactivate paint under-hood color detection vision system to ensure the correct color is on the target area by
relocating a camera system from one conveyor to another and downloading the application software which collaborates with it to design
tools for color/vision recognition.
• Project 2 – Enhanced the process alarm and diagnostic system so that engineers and technicians can better identify the cause of the alarm
by figuring out the best logic or sequence of events in order for the system to convey the correct information.
• Project 3 – Shadowed controls engineers to develop an understanding of the automotive paint process. Visited different areas of the
production floor to learn how each part correlates; studied manuals to learn the different software applications.
• Project 4 – Used ladder logic (RSLogix) to write instructions to communicate with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to be able to
create or modify machine tasks in an efficient and safe manner.
Tennessee State University
Department of Physics and Mathematics, Nashville, TN June-Aug 2014
Research Intern
• Researched and developed coding on Linux using Putty and Xming software to see molecular model of different structures such as graphite
dimensionally
• Conducted studies on Photovaltaic models using MatLab Simulink blocks to potentially develop a hybrid battery which would accept
various inputs and outputs
Tennessee State University
Department of Mathematics, Nashville, TN May-June 2013
Research Student, Applied Mathematics
• Used mathematical equations, MatLab and Mathematica to research susceptible, infected and recovered (S.I.R.) models to understand
how an epidemic would affect a population over time.
• Published complete report via LaTeX and presented research theorems
B&G Club, Technical Training Center, Memphis, TN Aug 2008-June 2010
Logistics/ Automotive Trainee
• Completed logistics training to learn how to operate forklifts
• Learned how to develop effective communication skills, handle ethical dilemmas and professional development
• Learned how to perform basic automotive maintenance tasks (i.e. check fluids, change a tire)
Skills
C++, Java, MatLab, AutoCad, RSLogix, Mathematica, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher)
Activities
NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers) ,and SWE (Society of Women Engineers)