Daniel C. Schossow Career Summary/Objective Education
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Daniel C. Schossow Multidisciplinary Electrical Engineer; RF/Microwave Engineer; Signal Processing and Integrated System Engineer Address: 12931 SE 256th Pl, Kent, WA 98030; Tel: (479) 790-7426; E-mail: [email protected] Career Summary/Objective As a current EE graduate student with multidisciplinary experience, I am seeking a mid-level engineering and R&D position with an emphasis on RF/microwave engineering, sensors and biomedical systems. My background includes project management and collegiate research in wireless power transfer, biomedical devices, signal processing, and system integration. Education University of Washington, Bothell, WA • Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering; Expected Graduation: Fall 2017; GPA:3.5 • Concentration: Wireless Power Transfer, RF/Microwave Engineering, Physiological Signals and Biomedical Systems Wichita State University, Wichita, KS • Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering, 2008 • Minors: Mathematics and Computer Engineering • Courses: Quantum Mechanics for Engineers, Electromagnetics: Microwave Engineering, Antennas: Analysis and Design, Modern Wireless Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Image Processing Applications, MEMS Fabrication. Employment 2016 HERO Laboratory, University of Washington, Bothell, WA Lab Manager – Supervisor of undergraduate research projects 2016 University of Washington, Bothell WA Teaching Assistant, Grader/Lab instructor for EE 233 Fundamental of Electrical Engineering; BEE 361 Applied Electromagnetics 2008-2010 Wings Avionics, Fayetteville, AR Avionics Technician - Bench Electrician and Antenna Installation 2005-2008 Cisco Systems, Wichita, KS High Touch Technical Support Engineer - Technical support and customer service with industry routers and switches Experience Research Experience • Project leader: Wireless Power Transfer for Zebrafish Implants • Projects involved: o MEMS ECG Sensors, Non-Contact Capacitive EEG monitoring, Non-Contact Capacitive ECG Fetal monitoring, Non-Invasive Zebrafish ECG Monitoring, Nuero-Vigilance Integrated Contact Lens, MEMS pH sensors Work Experience • Installation of flight instruments, wiring, and antennas • FAR 91.411 and FAR 91.413 IFR Certification on pitot and transponder systems for FAA compliance • Consulting for Texas Instruments, Honeywell, Intel and U.S. Government Skills and Training • Simulation Software: Matlab R2016a, EMPro, AutoCAD, LabVIEW 2016, NI Multisim, LTSpice, EAGLE, Microsoft Office • Languages: Python, C+, x86, LaTeX, Matlab • Certifications and Training: EIT, Private Pilot w/ Instrument rating, Cleanroom Use Certification, Animal Use Training, Chemical Use training Publications 1. Daniel Schossow, Peter Ritchie, Xiaolei Xu, Jingchun Yang, J.-C. Chiao, Hung Cao, "A Novel Design to Power the micro-ECG Sensor Implanted in Adult Zebrafish", IEEE APS, San Diego, California, July 9-14, 2017. 2. Victor Ho, Daniel Schossow, Peter Ritchie, Manuja Sharma, Tadesse Ghirmai, Daniel Bustillos, Mabel Ezeonwu, Sandeep Krishnan, Michael P.H. Lau, J.-C. Chiao, Hung Cao, "Non-invasive Home-Based Maternal- Fetal ECG Monitoring System", IEEE APS, San Diego, California, July 9-14, 2017. 3. Peter Ritchie, Daniel Schossow, Victor Ho, Manuja Sharma, Yo-El Ju, Miranda Lim, J.-C. Chiao, Hung Cao, "Development of an Unobtrusive Patch to Acquire EEG in the Home Setting for Studies of Alzheimer’s Disease", IEEE APS, San Diego, California, July 9-14, 2017. .