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Kyle Capodice

221 W. Wood Street


West Lafayette, Indiana 47906
kcapodic@purdue.edu (815)-666-4834 Graduate May 2018
Senior in Electrical Computer Engineer & Technology from Purdue University.

EDUCATION Major GPA: 3.02


Overall GPA: 2.87
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
100+ credit hours earned towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Computer Engineering &
Technology.

Classes taken:
 ECET 227, 277, 337, 388 – Foundation courses for applications of analog circuit design and improving
systems. RLC filters, closed loop control systems, and extensive knowledge on operational and audio
amplifiers.

 ECET 274, 364,444 – Basics of RF communications, impedance matching, electromagnetics, PCB


design and behavioral characters of transmission lines.
 ECET 273, 333 – Emphasis on modern energy systems including renewable energy such as wind and
solar, along with learning on how to handle high voltage systems.
 Senior Class Project – John Deere & Company World Headquarters Moline, IL. Assigned to design and
plan project for photovoltaic system for corporate headquarters in Moline, IL. Includes research and
development of all engineering requirements. Elected to role of project manager.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lab Technician, Michael Golden Engineering Labs, Purdue University January 2017 - present
 Tasked with developing the Autonomous Vehicle Project for ECET
 Lab and equipment monitoring and maintenance
 Tutoring students in lower level classes
Panel Shop Technician – Bastian Solutions, Indianapolis, IN May 2016-August 2016
 Built power supply units for order fulfillment
 Built double door PLC control systems, control towers, and field boxes

EXPERIENCE WITH
 Analog circuit design: Multisim, Superposition Laplace analysis
 Power management systems: DC-DC converters, buck & boost regulators
 Autonomous Robotic systems

ACTIVITIES Fall 2016-Spring 2018


 Project President, AMET Club, Purdue University, (Associated Mechanical Electrical Technicians)
o Project President for Robotics as of August 2017
o Helped develop two robots for a battle competition, oversaw circuit design and construction
(spring 2016)
o Developed a 6 lb. battle bot for competition, oversaw battery management and 3D design
 DEAP (Duke Energy Academy Program)
o Program counselor for high achieving high school students studying renewable energy.
Conducted research, lectures, and hands on activities and facilities tours.
 Self-Study, successfully constructed a Tesla coil

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