--- layout: page title: Resumé --- # Andrew Cassidy * _email: drewcassidy@me.com_ * _please email for phone number and address_ ## Education #### University of California Irvine (2016-2020) * BS in Electrical Engineering. Graduated March 2020 ## Job Experience #### Intern at FABcamp UC Irvine (Summers 2014-2016) * I designed a Simon game project for a UCI summer camp for middle-school students. It made use of a Raspberry Pi and Scratch, as well as a custom PCB and a 3D Printed enclosure. * Project files can be found [here](https://github.com/FABcamp/SimonGPIO2.0). #### Electrical Engineer at Digital Dynamics, Inc (2021-Now) ## Skills #### Solidworks Certified Associate (2015) #### 3D printing * Printrbot Simple Wooden kit assembly and customization, as well as a print server using a Raspberry Pi, webcam, and a touchscreen #### Circuit/PCB design, Surface mount and hot-air soldering * Experience designing PCBs in EAGLE for both FABCamp Project and OSHWatch, as well as other miscellaneous projects. Surface mount soldering and usage of a hot-air station for desoldering or assembly of QFN chips. #### Programming experience with C++, C#, Java, and Python * Proficient with multiple programming languages, with experience including OSHWatch, a Java clone of the Doom (1993) engine, a Unity3D video game, Echosense, and mods for the game Kerbal Space Program. ## Projects #### OSHWatch, Open Source Smartwatch (2016-2017) * I developed custom hardware and software for an open source smartwatch based on the nrf51822 microcontroller. * Project files can be found [here](https://github.com/drewcassidy/OSHWatch). #### 3D Printer PSU (2018) * Laser-cut enclosure to house 3D printer power supply, with transistor logic for controlling the power from a Raspberry Pi #### Echosense, Senior Design Project (2019-2020) * As part of a group project for school, I constructed a device which uses LIDAR on a rotating platform to alert cyclists of approaching vehicles. Did all hardware design and assembly as well as some firmware. * Project files can be found [here](https://github.com/Echo-sense).