Robera Djalleta
Electrical Engineer in Savannah GA
Robera D. Djalleta
180 Windsong dr| Richmond Hill, Georgia 31324
805-708-5390 | [email protected]
United States Citizen
Objective
To secure a full-time position at a well-established institution in the field of electronics, avionics, and PCB design and test.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, Georgia
August 2014 – May 2019
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, GPA 3.2
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, Georgia
August 2014 – May 2019
Bachelor of Science in Physics, GPA 3.2
Skills
Programming:Java, MATLAB, Python, C, C++, CUDA C/C++,
Platforms: Linux (Ubuntu, Raspbian), Embedded Linux (Buildroot, Yocto) Red Hat (OpenStack, CloudForms), AWS, Google Cloud
Hardware:Microcontroller development: Arduino, Adafruit, Atmel, and ARM mbed microcontrollers | FPGAs, Raspberry PI, reflow oven, soldering iron, oscilloscope, current probe, logic analyzer, DMM, JTAG debugger
Software:Altium Designer, Microchip Studio, Arduino IDE, CHS Logic, CHS XC, Catia, Onshape, Altera Quartus II, NI LabVIEW, OpenCV, GitHub, VirtualBox, SPICE, Cadence, ModelSim, Xilinx Vivado
Communication:Design proposals, whitepapers, technical reports, instruction manuals, presentations (small audiences)
Languages:English (fluent)
Work Experience
Western Digital | San Jose, California
May – August 2018
Data Science Engineering Intern / Advanced Process Control
The Advanced Process Control department at Western Digital is involved in administering the wafer fabrication process of digital integrated circuits for read/write heads of Hard Disk Drives (HDD). My assigned projects included the following:
- Acquiring and store pressure sensor data from RUCVD deposition tools in SQL database using Raspberry Pi and LabJack
- Creating a web UI for visualization of pressure sensor data
- Using matrix profile for data analysis of pressure data to determine when RUCVD tool is active or idle
Samsung Austin Research Center | Austin, Texas
May – October 2019
CPU RTL Design Engineer / CPU Cluster Team
The CPU Cluster Team at Samsung was involved in creating custom Arm CPU IP for Samsung’s premium end mobile phones. I was an RTL Design Engineer in the Low Power design sub-team. My responsibilities included the following:
- Tracking dynamic power on a block and sub-block level.
- Identifying clock gating and data gating opportunities in the RTL.
- Developing and enhancing CAD tools for low power design.
- Running the CAD tool flow on RTL branches to validate power savings.
- Developing thermal simulation software for multicore threading protocol optimization.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation | Savannah, Georgia
March 2022 – Present
Electrical Engineer / Advanced Cabin R&D Team / Completions Engineering
The Advanced Cabin R&D team at Gulfstream is involved in developing new products and experiences, designing test equipment for aircraft part assemblies, and supporting completions engineering obsolescence efforts for Gulfstream’s luxury business jets. I am an Electrical Engineer in this group and my responsibilities include the following:
- Designing and tested complex embedded systems for test equipment, utilizing Altium Designer and troubleshooting with oscilloscopes and logic analyzers, resulting in improved system reliability and functionality.
- Designing PCBs in Altium Designer for new aircraft cabin products and experiences.
- Designing PCBs in Altium Designer for R&D efforts towards next generation aircraft systems.
- Developing software for microcontrollers for new aircraft cabin products and R&D efforts towards next generation aircraft systems.
- Populating and reflowing PCBs using a soldering station and reflow oven.
- Repairing broken test equipment and redesigning test equipment systems for improved user experience.
- Building harnesses for test equipment boxes and demonstration setups.
- Designing replacement aircraft parts to help reduce costs.
- Conducting DO-160 tests on prototype aircraft parts.