Michael Faraday
| Gauss Road, Canterbury, Kent CT9 9ZZ mf999@kent.ac.uk Tel. 01234 5667 Mob. 0777 777777
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Profile
| I am a second year Computer Systems Engineering student at the University of Kent looking for a year long placement starting next summer. Well developed project management and IT skills combined with a flexible attitude to work.
Strong organizational skills in a variety of situations to achieve deadlines.
Have initiative and can work independently or as part of a team.
Get on well with people at all levels, easily making good working relationships.
Adaptable and quick to learn new skills.
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Education
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University
| 20013-2017 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENT BEng (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering (IEE accredited). I achieved a 2:1 in my first years.
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Selected Course Modules
| First year
Object-Oriented Programming 68%
Computer Systems 55%
Further Object-Oriented Programming 63%
Introduction to Electronics 59%
Robotics Project 61%
Digital Technologies 62%
Engineering Mathematics 54%
Engineering Analysis 71%
| Second year
Operating Systems and Architecture
Microcomputer Engineering
Image Analysis and Applications
Computer Interfacing
Instrumentation & Measurement Systems
Digital Implementation
Digital Signal Processing
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Projects
| Group project based on sampling and study of an ECG signal via a single amplification circuit and software filtering and analysis systems. This required good communication between team members to ensure all work was accomplished within the specification. My role was to design and implement the software filtering system using Lab View.
Individual project involved development and construction of a Controller Area Network (CAN) based system suitable for demonstrating the fundamentals of CANBus from an automotive perspective. I achieved a 2:1 grade
Electronics prize for a project to build a Digital Heart Rate meter
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Relevant projects and dissertations are well worth including.
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Tommy Flowers School, Manchester 2005 - 2013
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2013 A Levels: Electronics B, Physics C, Mathematics D
2011 9 GCSE passes at grade A to C including Mathematics, English and Science
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Computing and Other Skills
| Applications: LabView, MATLAB, OrCAD Capture and Layout, Microchip MPLAB, ModelSim (VHDL using the Altera MAX+plus II 10 compiler), Tina Electronic package, Web design using Dreamweaver, MS Office.
Programming Languages: Java, C++, SQL,, TLearn,
Operating Systems: Windows 7, Symbian, Linux.
Can assemble Intel based PC's from component parts and fault diagnose hardware. Set up a home Ethernet network including wireless networks and firewalls/routers.
Full current clean driving license
Speak basic conversational Spanish and French
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Work
| July - Sept. 2014 Wheatstone Engineering (technician), Manchester. I worked on a mobile communications project and I was doing SMT Soldering and fault finding and manufacturing of prototype boards.
July 2011-September 2013 Tesco (Shop Assistant), Manchester Duties involved taking orders and stock control, generally dealing with customers and organizing other assistants. I built a strong positive relationship with customers and staff.
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| Evidence of people and teamwork skills
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Interests
| I was vice captain of the university hockey team. This involved organizing squads, training sessions and competitions.
While at school I took part in many group activities the most important of which was the Young Enterprise Scheme. This scheme involved working in a group to manage and run a successful company and produce a viable product. The chosen product was a magazine which was demonstrated and sold at a nearby shopping centre.
When in the Scouts, I was in charge of a group of 5 younger scouts. Scouts provided me with a variety of life skills including first aid and survival skills, but also gave me responsibility and leadership over groups of others at a young age.
Member of the Institute of Electronics and Technology (IET)
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Evidence of business skills
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References
| I am happy to supply these on request
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