domingo, 9 de marzo de 2008
R e s u m e!
Relevant Courses :
Cisco
Programming Languages
PSPICE
Digital Logic
Software Engineering
Computer Organizations
CEVAZ
Mathlab
TEAMWORK EXPERIENCE:
Coordinator of the groups of development (GDT)
Vice-president of “Club Saber Electronica – URBE”
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Operating systems:
Win 95/98, UNIX
Languages:
C, C++, 8086 Assembly, Scheme, Lisp, Java, Visual Basic
Software: Mathematica, MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Access
Web:
Experienced in HTML, DreamWeaver
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Assistant Data center of URBE (2005-2007)
Manager of Bit max (2007-present)
Teacher of English at “Eagle corporation” (2004-2005)
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES:
“Club Saber Electronica”(2006– 2008)
IEEE – URBE (2005 – Present)
FOREIGN LANGUAGES:
Spanish: Fluent (Native Language)
English: Expert
Italian: Basic
French: Basic
Cover Letter!
Canoga Park, CA 91303
66924-01MONFeb 18, 2008
Pratt & Whitney
RRHH Department
Dear Mr. Carlton,
Daniela Jimenez
lunes, 18 de febrero de 2008
F i n d i n g a j o b O n L i N e!
I want to apply to this job, because I think I have the skills that the position needs, such as I took a Course of PSPICE, Math lab and VHDL. I know how to operate standard bench top lab test equipment; I have enough knowledge of Analog/Digital circuit design, also experience in the use of design analysis tools. I am what they are looking for..!
domingo, 10 de febrero de 2008
Microcontroller battles ARM in auto safety
The microcontroller is something very common in our lives, in fact without them… we would not really have all the greatest things that we have nowadays, such as cell phones, calculators… As we can see, all the companies are looking foward for the making of the newest microcontroller ever.
There are a lot of companies, that make this incredible small machines such as Toshiba. “The automotive controller market is deploying increasingly complex applications on microcontrollers while demanding increased safety certification and improved code reuse,” said Yutaka Murao, Senior Fellow in the System LSI Division at Toshiba.
link of the article
Words:
Microcontroller
Peripherals
Willing
domingo, 27 de enero de 2008
INTERVIEW! ^_^
Name: Daniela C. Jimenez Z.
Date: 21-01-08
Questions:
1.Could you please define Engineering in your own words?
Well, it is simply, it’s all about “the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and the convenience of people” it gives the tools in order to invent anything.
2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering, industrial ingeneering, computer science engineering or informatics engineering?
Well, to start, when I was younger and I was thinking what to study, I always wanted something related with engineering, I wasn’t sure which one at the beginning. Then I spoke with some older friends than me, who were already at the university studying an engineering career, and I liked electronics because it gives me a lot of places where I could work and use my knowledge, and I wanted to find out how stuffs work.
3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?
It is not different from other careers you just have to study hard because it’s not easy at all…and you will see you effort pays off!
4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?
I think that anyone that likes math, physics an all those subjects that are numbers, has at lest one of the skills, however it is not everything, you must be very creative and imaginative in order to solve all type of problems that we are going to find not just studying but when we will working in a company or our own business. Also you have to have the idea of helping people, I mean be able to invent some thing that people need. To study a lot :P
5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?
I would like to work in a big company I am not sure which one now, but I want to learn a lot of things and later star running my own business, I want to get experience. I would like to do my internship in “Enelven” that’s a company of electricity for those who don’t know.
6. What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?
Be able to learn how the electric things work, discover new things, do projects by myself at home just for fun, meet people.
7. From your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?
I think that is discover which is the problem when a circuit is not working well, also get used to all kind of different measurement ‘s instruments that we find in laboratories.
8. What are your plans for the future?
I want to move to Caracas find a good job, get experience, and go for Spain to do a postgrade and then maybe star running my own company.
9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in engineering school.
When I can finish a circuit and it works immediately, and when I study hard for a tough exam and pass it excellent.
10. Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?
It’s wonderful all the knowledge that you get, you develop you creative side in order to make a new circuit or whatever that you can do, you can invent whatever you want.