University of Connecticut
Undergraduate Computer Science & Engineering
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Micael S. George Jr. is a senior in a duel degree program at the University of Connecticut by the name of Eurotech.
He is currently majoring in Computer Science Engineering and German Studies. Micael has done research with the REU group at Lehigh University on the Electronic Nose Sensor designed by the National Aeronautic & Space Association, also known as NASA.
He has also interned at the New York City Department of Transportation, Bureau of Engineering Review & Support, Division of Bridges. Recently, he has completed an NSF-REU at Auburn University for Pervasive and Mobile Computing.
His interests include reading about new emerging technologies and investments, going out with friends, and attending workshops on various topics.
His future plans are to travel Germany to pursue career opportunities, learn concepts in business administration, and also expand his knowledge on various aspects of the Computer Science & Engineering field.
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Research
NSF-REU Pervasive and Mobile Computing Undergraduate Research
- Under the guidance of faculty at the prestigious Auburn University, proposed and executed a research case study for Applications Quest Software.
- Created research website using PHP, JavaScript, and HTML.
- Learned basic theories and techniques in data clustering and Euclidean distance.
- Obtained useful experience in data analysis using and learning statistical methods such as ANOVA, Pearson Correlation, T-Test, and F-Test
NASA/NSF Undergraduate Research
- Tested NASA chemical sensor called Electronic Nose "ENose" sensor at the renowned Lehigh University to build a "sniffing robot".
- Helped build testing chamber that would hold testing for "ENose" sensor.
- Presented PowerPoint presentations on various topics concerning biology and computer science & engineering to 20 engineering and biology
staff at Lehigh.
- Gained practical knowledge of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Techniques.
Internships
University Information Technology Services
- Assist technicians in maintaining and providing state-of-the-art information technology and communications to students, faculty,
researchers, and staff for University of Connecticut.
- Do tracing of wireless maps so technicians may see how strong wireless signals are in rooms and buildings.
- Enter old and new network switches into database so technicians and university may keep track of all used and unused equipment.
New York City Dept. Of Transportation, Bureau of Engineering Review &
Support, Division Of Bridges
- Created and coordinated mapping system using Microsoft MapPoints that helped engineers keep track of there 800+ elevated bridge
structures, 67 culverts and 6 tunnels.
- Accompanied engineers on field excursions to inspect bridges, culverts, and tunnels.
- Assisted engineers in daily operations of revewing and approving job specs.
- Gained realistic experience by learning to operate in a true business environment.
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Applications Quest Auburn Research Study
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Mission:
- " to increase the number of culturally responsible Black Engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally and positively impact
the community. "
Mission:
- To advance Hispanic scientists and engineers in employment, education, and economic and social welfare.
- To improve the quality of education and training programs preparing Hispanic students to become professional engineers and scientists.
- To implement programs benefiting Hispanics seeking to become engineers and scientists.
- To increase the number of Hispanics entering the field of engineering and science.
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Download Vitae/Résumé
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Applications Quest Mid-Study Paper
Applications Quest Mid-Study Presentation
ENose Sensor/Prime III Presentation
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Email: micael.george @ gmail.com
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