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Software I have experience with

These are the software I've used during my college career and some that I've learned during my free time to make some of the projects listed on this website (and outside). Most of the software listed here is what I'm comfortable with and willing to use later in my professional career. 

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Currently Learning
AutoCAD 2023

I am currently self-studying AutoCAD 2023 for my personal project, designing 2D and 3D architectural designs and models. Considering that most companies are looking for candidates that have exposure to AutoCAD, therefore, I would like to get my hands on this software and self-taught myself the essential features in order for me to catch up with most companies' qualifications.

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Arduino

I self-taught myself how to code using Arduino back in my high school years as my personal project. Using this software again in my robotics club during my freshmen and sophomore year.

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intel quartus prime

In Compute Hardware Design class, taught how to code in Verilog using Intel Quartus Prime for the DE-10 Lite FPGA board to simulate different projects given by the professor. 

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Adobe Creative Suite

I self-taught myself programs from Adobe Creative Suite such as Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Light Room, Adobe Premier Pro, and Adobe After Effects for video and photo editing for my college clubs and personal YouTube channel (personal hobby).

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Eagle

In Circuits Lab class, taught how to use EAGLE to design and fabricate my PCB board based on the specific logic I've designed for my final project to generate LAM_3353 on a 7-segment display.

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matlab

I self-taught myself how to use MATLAB for different classes (Calculus) during my freshmen and sophomore year of college before actually using it in class (Signals) during my junior and senior years.

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mcuxpressoide

In Digital Design Lab class, taught how to code in C on MCUXpressoIDE (more advance than MBed) making our Embed Nxp Lpc1769 microcontroller do certain tasks given by the professor.

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labview

In Introduction to Control System Engineering, taught how to use LabView and create a vending machine (state machine) and a specific algorithm to make a PID controller for my NXT Lego Mindstorm Robot.

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mbed

In Microprocessor System Design class, taught how to code in C on MBed making our Embed Nxp Lpc1769 microcontroller do certain tasks given by the professor.

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Model sim

In Compute Hardware Design class, taught how to code in Verilog using Intel Quartus Prime for the DE-10 Lite FPGA board and to test if the code written was working properly, I then test it on Model Sim

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nuance communication

During 2017-2019 summer internship at Sun System Cooperation, taught how to use Nuance Communication Software to test out their AI call service "name pronunciations" before coding

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microsoft office

I self-taught myself how to use all Microsoft Office programs, including Microsoft Word, Presentation and Excel during my high school years, which was used later on in college.

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ni multisim

In Circuits Lab class, taught how to create specific logic simulation on NI Multisim to see how our circuit suppose to work before actually building the circuit itself to prevent any short circuit along the way.

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solidworks

I self-taught myself how to use SolidWorks as positioned to be the mechanics lead for the university robotics club. By doing so, it helped me and the team to visualize how to the final product / robot is going to look. 

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Putty

During 2017-2019 summer internship at Sun System Cooperation, after testing the company's AI working properly, we then start writing our code on PuTTY in C which links to the company's database. 

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