{Implemented and ran functional testing on embedded linux product, including designing test fixtures using Raspberry Pis to automate testing of electrical properties and RF connectivity}
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{Corvent Medical}
{Software Engineering Intern}
{Summer 2022}
{Performed requirements analysis, wrote and performed software and hardware test procedures, and analyzed test coverage to enable regulatory approval of new medical device.}
\experience
{ByteSpeed}
{Computer Technician}
{Summer 2021}
{Performed troubleshooting and repair on RMA computers, as well as helping customers over email, phone, and instant messaging.}
\experience
{NDSU Precision Agriculture Center}
{Junior Developer}
{2020--2021}
{Implemented methods of preprocessing LIDAR data with python for predicting crop yield using machine learning}
\experience
{Integrating Networking}
{Tier 1 and 2 Tech}
{2019--2020}
{Performed troubleshooting, repairs, and upgrades on customer computers, performed network setup, and estimated customer solutions.
Also implemented a variety of more complex 'one off' projects for clients with specific needs.}
{Run a home network consisting of 2 physical servers and 6 Virtual machines doing a variety of tasks, such as a DNS, an NGINX reverse proxy, and several webservers serving static and dynamic content. Currently running: Nextcloud, GitTea, PiHole, Octoprint, and a static website.}
If you, a human, are reading this, you dont have to. This is just a list of keywords that the automated filters always want, but are either just alternate wordings of things already on the resume, are in places of the resume that I have found parsers have trouble with, or are trivial (like office experience). All keywords \emph{are} applicable to me.