Entry-level Hardware Engineer with hands-on experience at Baxter in USB 2.0 compliance testing, hardware validation, and LabVIEW automation for embedded medical devices. Skilled in using oscilloscopes, multimeters and automated test frameworks to improve test efficiency and compliance coverage. Strong foundation in electronics and communication engineering, with exposure to VLSI design, SCADA systems, and analog mixed-signal circuits through academic and project/internship work. Adept at schematic reading, component selection, and debugging across hardware development workflows. Brings a versatile skill set suitable for semiconductor, embedded, and electronics hardware engineering roles.
Worked on full-speed serial interface validation (USB 2.0), adapting compliance strategies, and conducting pre-compliance tests (FSSQ, drop, SRP) to identify improvement areas. Developed automated test setups in LabVIEW to streamline hardware validation and improve test repeatability. Used oscilloscopes, multimeters, and measurement instruments for debugging, data capture, and electrical characterization. Assisted in component selection, qualification, and lifecycle analysis, ensuring alignment with industry standards and regulatory requirements (RoHS, REACH). Gained experience in schematic reading, analog/mixed-signal circuits, and root-cause investigations as part of field action support and product development processes.