Work Experience
As an Electrical Engineering Intern, I was responsible for designing an automation system that would streamline the company’s quality control and performance analysis procedures. This role required me to heavily utilize both my programming and electrical design skills and allowed me to gain experience with IP communication between precision measurement devices. Additionally, I gained experience with PCB design and prototyping procedures while working on the development of other end-of-line test equipment.
UNLV Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering
Lead Peer Mentor
In my work as a Lead Peer Mentor, I serve as a lab instructor for the engineering first-year seminar course (EGG 101). I also help students who are adjusting to campus life by maintaining a working knowledge of all available support services on campus, and providing referrals to students when necessary. My additional responsibilities include training new employees and developing grading rubrics for course assignments that ensure consistent evaluation of student submissions at scale.
Projects
haydenstipe.com: This website is hosted on Amazon Web Services, built using skills I learned in my CPE 418: Cloud Computing in Engineering class.
Car-Aid: Joystick-based hand control
system for cars. For more
information, click
here. U.S Patent Application
#16540072.
Class Mini-Projects: Visit my Youtube channel to see video submissions I have created for class assignments.
Senior Design: Wheelchair Blindspot Detection System
More info coming soon!
