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Jacqueline Malayter

Education
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (August 2016 – December 2020)
 Electrical Engineering Senior
 3.84/4.0 GPA; Dean’s List and Semester Honors
 Purdue Honors College & Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Academic Leadership & Research Experience
Electron Breakdown Theory Research (December 2018 - Current)
 Predicting gas breakdown voltage in microelectronic applications; specifically, exploring the theoretical
dependence of surface roughness on the field emission work function under Dr. Allen Garner
Undergraduate Research Conference Chair (March 2019)
 Purdue Undergraduate Research Conference: Moderated oral presentation sessions for fellow
undergraduate students
Purdue HKN Beta Chapter (January 2019 – Current)
 Active Member of Purdue Electrical Engineering Honors Society
 Increases club revenue and establishes club identity as branding and marketing committee chair
Work Experience
Purdue Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (January 2019 – Current)
 Electrical Measurement Techniques Laboratory: Reinforced course learning outcomes by guiding students
to understand material in both lab sections and office hours
Campus Leadership Experience & Involvement
Purdue Honors Mentor Program (August 2017 - Current)
 President of the 99 – mentor program; Implements large scale leadership strategies to ensure program
mission and vision is fulfilled through leaders in all levels of the organization
 Coordinates and communicates as a liaison between Honors faculty and first year students
 Develops adaptive leadership skills by identifying student’s strengths, understanding group dynamics, and
reflecting on implemented leadership strategies
 Bolsters Honors College community and values by being a support for new students navigating the
transition to college

Purdue Club Crew (August 2017 - December 2018)


 Practiced six days a week for over two hours and competed in national regattas
 Served community by participating in team hunger walks, festival setups and cleanups, a charity rowing
marathon, and holiday gift-wrapping
 Voted 2018 novice rower of the year by varsity squad for demonstrating notable commitment, drive, and
sportsmanship on the team
Computer Skills & Program Mastery
 MATLAB: Focus in simulation and noise reduction coding for telecommunications engineering
 Autodesk Inventor/Fusion 360/Maya: Experience in 3-D modeling for prototyping and product
visualization
 Adobe Creative Suite: Created infographics, research posters, scientific diagrams, and artistic designs in
illustrator, after effects, and photoshop
 Microsoft Office: Excel for engineering and business contexts, Power Point for research presentations,
and Word
 Basic programming experience: C, Python, HTML/CSS

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