Harlan George Greeley
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Harlan George Greeley
1000 W. Forest Meadows St. Cell: (520) 275-7281 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 e-mail: [email protected]
OBJECTIVE: To obtain an internship with and engineering firm, that will help develop the skills needed to be a successful in the workforce.
EDUCATION: Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 2005-Present Electrical Engineering Coconino Community College Flagstaff, AZ Summer 2006 Summer School University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 2004-2005 Electrical Engineering Dine’ College Tuba City, AZ 2002-2004 Associate of Arts (AA), Liberal Studies
EXPERIENCE: NASA- Glenn Research Center Summer Intern Summer 2008 To model in MATLAB various sections of a Heat Pipe using: Darcy’s Law, Nusselt’s Equations, and Mass Rate of Flow, in 1G and 1/6 G. My approach was to populate several equations and input data into the MATLAB code, to verify which liquids would flow more naturally at different gravitational pulls.
Northern Arizona University Research Assistant Summer 2006-Present Assisting Dr. Elizabeth Brauer in creating parts of a Hardware Accelerator by writing VHDL code, in return will simulate faster and have a more efficient Bit Error Correction. This project is ongoing until all components are completed and fully functional and run as one complete circuit.
STEP UP Engineering Camp Summer Camp Assistant Summer 2006/2007 Assisting high school students with basic materials/process of engineering, teamwork, concept development/execution, basic programming, and critical thinking skills. Funding provided by Multicultural Engineering Program, Northern Arizona University.
PRESENTATIONS: E. Brauer, Greeley, Hamming Error Correction Decoder AISES National Conference 2008, Anaheim, California (Poster Presentation) E. Brauer, Greeley, R3 Error Correction Decoder AISES National Conference 2007, Phoenix, Arizona. (Poster Presentation) E. Brauer, Greeley, Learner-Centered Transformation of Circuits Course AISES National Conference 2006, Detroit Michigan. (Oral Presentation)
SKILLS: Multisim, MATLAB, Altera Quartus, Mentor Graphics (SPICE), C++, LT-SPICE, Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Multi-meter
AWARDS: National Science Foundation (NSF), National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME), Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship & Financial Assistance (ONNSFA), A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship (AISES), Intel Scholarship
ACTIVITIES: Junior National Student Representative, American Indian Science and Engineering Society Term: October 2008 – October 2010 NAU Chapter President, American Indian Science and Engineering Society Term: 2007-2008 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Chapter member: 2007-present
REFERENCE: Dr. Elizabeth Brauer, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, NAU Office: (928) 523-890 Email:[email protected]