Ogundiran B. Aderibigbe Jr.
4131 9TH STREET
Washington, DC 20011
(202) 829-2145
aogundiran@howard.edu
OBJECTIVE
EDUCATION
Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering with minor in Chemistry
Howard University
(expected Fall'04)
Cummulative
GPA: 4.0/4.0 Major GPA:
4.0/4.0 Minor GPA: 4.0/4.0
COMPUTER
SKILLS
Operating
Systems:
Windows 9X, 2000, Me, XP UNIX /LINUX Solaris
Programming
& Scripting:
C/C++/C# Java Jscript ASP. NET ADO. NET
Perl.NET VBScript FoxPro
Web
Technologies: XML XHTML/HTML/DHTML
Database:
Access, SQL, Oracle
9i.
Engineering Tools: PSPICE, MAT LAB, LAB VIEW, MATHCAD, MATHEMATICA Ongoing
Learning: Extreme Programming (XP) , Game
Design.
EXPERIENCE
The
Center for Energy Systems and Control (CESaC), Howard University
Undergraduate
Research Assistant, NASA Project
◙Detecting,
Diagnosing, Location and Remedial actions for Coronal soft
faults
◙
Detecting and diagnosing of corona and soft faults in space power
system,
using Artificial Neural Network, wavelet and advanced interior
point
quantization
◙
Locate and initiate control action to reduce the impacts of faults on
control components of ship and space power system.
◙
Used MAT LAB and LAB VIEW to simulate results. (Product
to serve as design guide for NASA Aerospace Engineers
XtraInsight
Inc., Chicago IL
Intern,
Software
Engineer in Test
◙Worked
with Professionals to design a Voice to Text System with
Dragon
Software.
◙Debugged some of the C++ Programs written and help with the
building up of several interface using C# and ASP. NET
◙
Help with the Design of some Company's Client web sites.
◙Used
Java script to create controls on some commercial web pages.
Center
for Information Processing
Undergraduate
Researcher
◙Worked
on how to design a multi-functional ID card for transaction,
Opening
of doors, using the Neural Network
Principle
◙
Received various Training on Artificial Intelligence - Artificial Neural Network
and Fuzzy Logic
◙
Worked in the Systems Engineering Lab to solve software and
Hardware
problems
ACHIEVEMENTS/AWARDS
Valedictorian, Presidential Scholar Nominee, Dean Scholar,
National
Merit Scholar, MATH COUNTS regional
champion, McKinney Scholars,
Trustee
Scholarship recipient, Badejo Award
Winner.
LEADERSHIP/
Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineer
ACTIVITIES
National Society of Black Engineers
American Society of Engineering Education
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
RELATED COURSES Digital Design, Artificial Neural Network Principle, Microelectronic Circuits , Object Oriented Programming, Signal Processing,
Software development, System analysis , wireless communication, Large scale Programming, Integrated Circuit, Electromagnetism.
REFERENCES: Peter
Bofah,
PhD
Gerald
Saletta, PhD
Electrical Engineering Dept.
Electrical
Engineering Dept.
Howard University
Illinois Institute of Technology
2400 6th Street,
10
West 33rd Street
Washington, DC 20011
Chicago,
IL 60616.