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RF Wireless Engineer |
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5-10 years |
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With this letter I would like to give a brief introduction about my background. In the recent years I have been working in wireless technology, I think this field is very exciting and full of opportunities because of its continuous growth and new standards coming out. I’m particularly interested in Wi-max since I think it is going to be a breaking through technology in the near future.
I have a solid theoretical background gained during my experience in academia which gives me a good capability of understanding new technologies and makes me flexible when I have to cover different roles.
Ideally, I would like to use my technical experience to do a job in the telecoms industry. This new position should allow me to plan new products, to elaborate technological solutions, to investigate business opportunities and generally to have a wide view over the projects, particularly in wireless systems. Since I do like science and technology but I like business too, I would also consider a “managerial position with technical content” to keep an eye to the organization of the company and to the business plans and transformations and which gives me the possibility to use my technical skills.
Your review and consideration of my professional qualifications is appreciated. I look forward to upcoming interviews, where I can better discuss my experience and give you further details. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.
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| Most Recent Employer: |
CSR |
| Job Title: |
RF Wireless Engineer |
| Start Month/Year: |
04/2007 |
| End Month/Year: |
Current |
| City: |
Cambridge |
| Country: |
United Kingdom |
| Description: |
• RF Wireless Engineer – Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR).
April 16th 2007 – At Present
CSR is a well established company in the designing of IC for wireless connectivity. I’m working on the development of a new chip for Bluetooth communications, my main responsibility is to design test systems for hardware and firmware and to define specs of the RF front-end. Particularly I’m working on the characterisation of FM and Bluetooth transceivers, audio signal analysis and on the interaction |
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| Most Recent Employer: |
Self-employed |
| Job Title: |
Wireless Consultant |
| Start Month/Year: |
01/2005 |
| End Month/Year: |
03/2007 |
| City: |
Cesena |
| Country: |
Italy |
| Description: |
The main client I have been working for is Proxima Solution, an IT company focused in telecoms, networking and web design. I have been involved in the development of a software package to configure navionic instrumentation installed on motor-yachts. Particularly, I designed an application to browse in the internet switching among different networks: ADSL, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max and VSAT. I also developed a software tool to link the dish antenna to the VSAT satellite network. |
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| Most Recent Employer: |
University College London |
| Job Title: |
Postdoctoral Research fellow |
| Start Month/Year: |
04/2002 |
| End Month/Year: |
12/2004 |
| City: |
London |
| Country: |
United Kingdom |
| Description: |
• Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University College London (UCL).
November 2002 - December 2004 – Plasma Process Engineer.
I have been working to a project, carried out in collaboration with STS plc (Newport, South Wales), about the RF analysis of technological plasmas for semiconductor fabrication. The aim of the project was to investigate the physical and chemical properties of the plasma and to design an automatic system to control plasma processes for microelectronic and nanotechnologies applications. To achieve this, the harmonic response of the plasma-tool to the RF drive-signal has been monitored using an ex-situ non-invasive RF probe developed by our research group at UCL. Such a probe is very promising and would yield significant benefits to semiconductor industry, because it gives a plasma characterisation without reengineering the plasma chamber, introducing probes into it that would disrupt the plasma itself. Accurate plasma diagnostics and prediction of chamber health and wafer state are required for automatic control loop strategies to be employed. This technique has been found suitable for end-point detection of plasma-etching and fault diagnosis. Particularly, I have been working to the design of the measurement equipment, hardware and software, and carried out experiments in the clean-room to investigate the changes of the amplitude, frequency, and phase delay of the harmonics relative to the fundamental, during etching processes. I have also collaborated with Prof. John Allen (Oxford University) and with Prof. Nick Braithwaite (Open University, Oxford) to find out a theoretical interpretation of the phenomena.
April 2002 - October 2002 – C++ Mathematical Modeler
I joined a collaborative project bounded by the European Commission under the framework V Programme. The work consisted of the design of computer programs and models to analyse and design liquid crystal display cells. This was carried out in collaboration with Philips Research, Nederland; Autronic-Melchers, Germany; the University of Gent, Belgium and the “Politecnico di Torino”, Italy. Particularly, I studied the behaviour of the liquid crystal in touch with a solid surface (weak anchoring), and the elastic deformation due to the electric polarisation of the liquid crystal molecules (flexoelectric effect). |
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| Most Recent Employer: |
RSM Motosport |
| Job Title: |
Automotive Engineer |
| Start Month/Year: |
01/1998 |
| End Month/Year: |
09/2001 |
| City: |
San Marino |
| Country: |
San Marino |
| Description: |
RSM-Motorsport is a company which develops and updates cars for Rally competitions. I was in charge of the engine management, of the development of the electronic hardware and the software tools of the cars (engine, suspensions, gear-box) and of the data acquisition system (Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI SuperN Group, Lancia Delta HF A Group). |
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| Background and Experience |
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| Education Level: |
PhD |
| School Name: |
University of Bologna |
| Major: |
Electronic Engineer |
| City: |
Bologna |
| Country: |
Italy |
| Graduation Date: |
07/03/2002 |
| Description: |
Having specialized in MICROELECTRONICS, my professional qualification is that one of an electronic engineer with a solid background in mathematics and physics. My academic background was focused on semiconductor physics and manufacturing, physics of electronic devices and IC-related technologies. Then, I turned my attention to RF electronics and Wireless technology when I wrote my Doctorate dissertation about GSM mobile systems. |
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| English |
Fluent |
| English |
Fluent |
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| Job Preferences |
| Job Category: |
Wireless |
| Job Type: |
Full-Time Employee |
| Job Status: |
Immediate |
| Desired Salary: |
$80000 per year |
| Desired Location: |
London |
| Willing to Relocate: |
No |
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