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Hannah Thomas

NNU 2466 623 S. University Blvd  Nampa, ID 83686  Phone: 208-669-0117  E-Mail: hannahthomas@nnu.edu

Education
Northwest Nazarene University GPA: 3.62
Engineering with an Electrical emphasis August 2014 – Expected Graduation: May 2019
Minor in Business Administration

Skills
 Past Enrollments: Intro to C++, Measurements and Instrumentations Lab I and II, Differential Equations, Vector Calculus,
Engineering Graphics and Design, Electrical Circuits, Statics, Dynamics, Digital Systems, Mechanics of Materials, Control
Systems Engineering, Signals Processing, Electronics, Thermodynamics, Embedded Systems, Electromagnetics,
Communications, Signals Processing
 Experience in technical writing
 Software: MATLAB, LabVIEW, Microsoft Office, SolidWorks, NI Multisim, EagleCAD
 Technical: BK Precision Power Source, Tektronix Function Generator, Tektronix Oscilloscope, Soldering iron, Circuit
elements (resistors, capacitors, operational amplifiers) Basys2 and Nexys3 FPGA.

Experience
Northwest Nazarene University / Dr. Joshua Griffin Teacher’s Assistant August 2018 – Present
 Grading homework, tutoring

Northwest Nazarene University Researcher June 2017 – May 2018


 Worked on the RFTSat project for NNU to launch a satellite to test RF Tags in space.
Designed and built the Interface Board for the satellite with the help of Plexus.

Design Projects
Autonomous Lawn Mower
For a senior design project I was part of a team that created an autonomous lawn mower, based on the specifications given by
Micron.

FPGA Design
Designed a circuit in MultiSim to implement the game of Yahtzee on the Basys2 FPGA. The game stored each number that the
players rolled, and then converted these numbers into a score, which could be displayed after each round of the game. This
design made use of the Basys2 internal clock, buttons, switches and seven-segment display.

Control Systems Design


Used LabVIEW to program a camera to find and track a blue ball. The camera was attached to two LEGO motors to allow for
two degrees of freedom.

Awards & Achievements


GNAC All-Academic Track & Field Team (2017)
Northwest Nazarene University President’s Scholarship
Northwest Nazarene University Athletic Scholarship
Northwest Nazarene University Engineering Scholarship
L & K Back Engineering Scholarship

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