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Claude PeÓn

Software Engineer

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About Me

I'm a research engineer at Georgia Tech Research Institute. My interests are in mobile applications, IoT devices, and web apps. I have been programming for six years and I have a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from Georgia Tech.

Experience

Electronic Systems Laboratory at Georgia Tech Research Institute

Research Engineer (Temp) / Software Engineer

As an reserach engineer in the Test Engineering division of Georgia Tech Research Institute, I am responsible for designing and implementing test sets and visualizations for radio frequency generators.

Electronic Systems Laboratory at Georgia Tech Research Institute

Student Researcher / Software Engineering Intern

As an intern in the Test Engineering division of Georgia Tech Research Institute, I was responsible for designing and implementing test sets and visualizations for radio frequency generators. During the time that I spent as an intern I created and delievered a project which visualized radio frequency data in real time.

Office of Recycling at Georgia Institute of Technology

Student Assistant

As the student assistant for the office of recycling at Georgia Tech I was responsible for the design of various flyers and promotional material that goes out on campus about recycling. Additionally I logged and recorded the recycling statistics that the department collects each week.

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology

Jan 2016 - May 2018

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Georgia Perimeter College

Aug 2012 - July 2015

Associate of Science in Computer Science

Projects

OpenGL Pikachu

This was a small project that I did for a graphics class at Georgia Tech. I used Processing.py- an implementation of OpenGL in the Python language. To create the drawing I used OpenGL's matrix stack transformations to position and transform various geometric objects.

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Amazing Me eBook Games

About 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disability. With early detection, a child can get necessary treatment, and corrective measures can be as effective as possible. This project aims to detect a child's developmental disability through interactive games. The project is an extension of the Center of Disease Control's e-Book Amazing Me. Each game collects statistics about relavant milestones which can be used to determine how a child is progressing.

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Leadership

Georgia Tech's Earth Day Festival Planning Committee

Jan 2016 - Present

Head of Office Supply Exchange Subcommittee

Responsible for the following:

Clark's Christmas Kids

Dec 2014, Dec 2015

Warehouse and Shopping Volunteer

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