Brandon C. Gunn
Educational Experience
University of Dayton- Dayton, Ohio 2009-2014
• Major: Electrical Engineering
• Graduated: May, 2014
Solon High School - Solon, Ohio 2005-2009
• Graduated: June, 2009
Technology Summary
• Ovation, Modicon Quantum (PLC programming), Wonderware
• Dewetron(DEWESoft), LabVIEW
• AutoCAD Electrical, MATLAB, C/C++ (Basic level), Microsoft Office
• Circuitry troubleshooting
• Wiring and reading schematics, ladder diagrams, block drawings
• Work with test bed design and assembly
Work Experience
Jacobs Technology at the NASA Glenn Research Center- Electrical Test Engineer 2014-2015
Cleveland, Ohio
• Test support for the implementation of Jet Engine Testing
• Designing and installing circuitry based on needs of test and facility
• Coordinate with customer and other engineers to ensure tasks were completed
Engineers in Technical Humanitarian Opportunities of Service-Learning- Engineering Technician 2013
Porto De Moz, Para, Brazil (Summer)
• Creating, and teaching others how to build Solar panels
• Designing pump solution for certain communities
o Installing Solar panels to power pumps
• Installing Bio Sand Filters along the Amazon River
Minority Leaders Program (Clarkson Program) - Student Intern 2009-2013
University of Dayton
• Research experience in a lab environment working with lasers and sensors
• Experiment with the different applications of Fiber Optics
o Vibrations sensing, loss of data through tapered areas, Using salmon DNA
• Collaborate with co-workers to overcome obstacles
Tec^Edge Works- Engineering Technician 2012
University of Dayton Research Institute (Summer)
• Maintained workstations for the Lab
• Maintained 3d Printer and basic operation of computer components
• Worked on tasks with coworkers to overcome obstacles which were presented
• In charge of all Electrical based problems faced in Lab
AFRL/ Sensors Directorate (RYMDA) –Engineering Technician 2011
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Summer)
• Worked with RF devices to determine if hardware needed to be replaced
• Tested hardware to determine the applications
• Taught others how to test hardware and how to collect proper data
AFRL/ Minority Leaders Program (Clarkson Program) – Engineering Technician 2010
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Summer)
• Worked with Polarimetric Cameras
• Worked with new software to write code for image processing
• Understood different types of Polarimetric devices
• Worked with co-workers to decide how to repair/replace hardware<...
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