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Henniker, NH www.linkedin.

com/in/joshua-naber-3080741b8/
630-391-1138 www.github.com/jpnaber
jpnaber@iastate.edu

Joshua Naber
Career Objective
I am an innovative student embarking in a career in Computer Engineering. My knowledge includes hardware,
software design and development, as well as excellent communication and troubleshooting skills. Looking for
an internship or Full-Time position leading into the summer of 2022.
Education
Major: Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering at Iowa State University
Expected Graduation: May 2022
GPA: 3.05
Skills
Java, C, VHDL, Verilog, Linux, UNIX, Data Structures, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Object-Oriented
Programming, Code Composer Studio, Android Studio, Eclipse, ModelSIM, Git, MATLAB, MS Office
Experience
Iowa State ITS Endpoint Technologies | Student Tech October 2019 – May 2021
• Efficiently worked with a team of 12 to resolve tickets in a timely manner
• Actively used SCCM, Active Directory, and Remote Desktop to administer computers
• Imaged and re-imaged over 50+ computers with Windows OS via SCCM
• Delivered desktop support on software, hardware, and networking issues to over 200+ faculty
• Utilized a ticketing system to manage requests
Projects
Linux Shell 2021
• Coded a Unix Shell in C that accepts user commands and outputs corresponding results
• Used knowledge of child processes and system variables to create and keep track of active processes
Time-Management App (CyTime) 2020
• Designed the UI which includes a login screen, home task page, and notifications
• Researched and incorporated the Google API to allow users to sign in via Google
• Worked with a local SQL database using JSON packages
• Used Git to keep an up-to-date repository
32-Bit MIPS Processor 2020
• Used ModelSIM to code components for a processor and testbenches to verify usability in C
• Designed a register file, ALU, and control unit/logic within given efficiency parameters
• Worked to add pipelining to the processer to make it more efficient
Cybot 2020
• Worked on a Roomba with a Tiva TM4 microcontroller connected to the top with various sensors
• Researched various registers on the TM4 to utilize GPIO for access of external sensors
• Used C to configure and utilize the Roomba’s mobility controls, Infrared sensor, and ping sensor
Clubs
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Member; October 2018 – present
Gaming and Esports, Member; August 2019 - present

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