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105 Demurrage way, www.linkedin.

com/in/ayushee-shah
Folsom, CA 95630
AYUSHEE SHAH Email: shahayushee@gmail.com
Phone:817-888-5347

Highlights  Experience with several microcontrollers including PIC (8 and 16 bit), Arm cortex, Arduino,
Raspberry Pi and FPGA.
 Deep understanding of various programming languages like C, C++, MATLAB, and python.
 Excellent proficiency in user and system interface design using CAN, I2C, SPI, UART, PWM,
Xbee etc.
 Familiar with NVMe and PCIe memory interfacing protocols.
 Thorough understanding of Object-Oriented software development and formal development
methodologies
 Outstanding knowledge of software-hardware interactions, board bring-ups, interfacing and
Graphical User Interface.
Experience Intel (Firmware Intern, Folsom, California) Jan’18 - Present
Part of Non-volatile Memory Solution group working on developing and
scripting SKU specific customized log pages for 3DXP optane SSD
technology.
Tesla (Autopilot Intern, Palo Alto, California) Aug’17- Dec’17
Responsible for interfacing various low-level protocols on FPGA development
board and writing Free RTOS threads for various model 3 applications using
the developed low-level protocols.

Design of an SDRAM Controller (University of Texas, Arlington) Jan’17-Mar’17


An SDRAM controller was designed to allow a memory to be interfaced with a
microprocessor having asynchronous memory support. The design mainly
consisted of Row, Column, Bank generator with a refresh support

Developing Real Time OS (University of Texas, Arlington) Jan’17-May’17


A cooperative and preemptive RTOS solution was developed on Cortex M4
processor. The RTOS supported various kernel functions, semaphore
management, priority scheduling and priority inversion.

Internet of Things (University of Texas, Arlington) Jan’17- May’17


A mesh network consisting of several Xbee (nodes) communicated with each
other using Slotted aloha protocol. Nodes where further bunched together in
several groups each having their own routing and visibility tables.
Low Frequency Signal Generator (University of Texas, Arlington) Aug’16-Dec’16
A system capable of capturing signals and generating various waveforms like
sine, square, saw tooth and DC was developed. It has a command line
interface capable of controlling and capturing the system data

Relevant Digital Signal Processing, Computer Networks, Microcontroller and Applications, Embedded
Courses Systems, Embedded Microcontroller, Advance Embedded systems, Embedded Microprocessor,
Robotics.

Education Master of Electrical Engineer Aug’16-Present


University of Texas, Arlington

Bachelor of Electrical and Telecommunication Engineer Aug’12-May’16


Pune Institute of Computer Technology, India

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