Adam M. Cantor


4455 Seabreeze Dr w Jacksonville, Fl 32250

(904) 992-0899 w adam@adamcantor.com

Employment Objective

Becoming an integral part of a design or testing team in the field of Electrical Engineering
with potential for growth and the opportunity to work with the latest technology.

 

Engineering and Computer Skills


  • Motorola HC08 and HC12 Microcontrollers, TI TMS2403 DSP
  • Analog and Digital Circuit Design
  • Design and Assembly of Surface Mount Devices
  • C Programming
  • Assembly Language Programming
  • Protel schematic and PCB design software
  • PSpice Schematic Software
  • WindowsXP and Windows2000
  • MSWord and PowerPoint
  • Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash
  • Adobe Photoshop

 

 

Education

1998 – Present                  Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering

University of North Florida December 2002.

 

Relevant Experience

            Engineering

§   Designed and built a dynamic frequency divider based on input frequency using the Motorola HC08 Microcontroller.

§   Designed and built a digital ignition system for a single cylinder gasoline engine with real-time adjustable ignition timing utilizing the Motorola HC12 Microcontroller.

§   Designed and built an improved version of the digital ignition system for a single cylinder gasoline engine with real-time adjustable ignition based on RPMs of engine using the Texas Instruments TMS2403 DSP and implementing this onto a real engine.

§   Worked with a team designing and building a wireless network of weather stations for the Florida Department of Transportation

Other

§   Built a computer system into a vehicle for multimedia, GPS, wireless internet, and touch screen.

§   Created a system to alert my family inside the home when there was mail in the mailbox.

 

Recognition

§   Joe Berg Science Seminar Graduate

§   Navy Science Award

§   Featured in a nationally Circulated magazine, Mobile Entertainment, Dec/Jan 2001

§   Featured in the Florida Times- Union 07/19/00 for the in-vehicle computer system

§   A consultant for an article written for Telematics Update magazine

 

Work History

§   8/00-Present  Research Assistant, Applied Global Systems Research Laboratory -University of North Florida

§   9/98-11/01      Technical Support, Computing Services - University of North Florida