Pablo Soler Portilla has a diverse range of work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Pablo'smost recent position was as an R&D Electrical Engineer at Identifeye Health, where they were responsible for designing motor/IO control PCBs using Altium and assisting with procurement and documentation processes. Pablo also worked on the design and testing of boards for retinal image capture modalities and collaborated with firmware and hardware teams for hardware design verification. Prior to this, Pablo worked as a Teaching Assistant at Brown University, where they supported graduate courses in Digital Signal Processing and undergraduate courses in Circuits and Signals. Pablo also gained research experience as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Rosenstein Lab and the BrainGate Company, where they contributed to various projects. Additionally, Pablo was involved in extracurricular activities, such as being a member of the Engineering Department Undergraduate Group and the Humanitarian Technology Engineering Club at Brown University. Pablo also served as the Electrical Engineering Team Lead at Rothberg Catalyzer and participated in the Hack@Brown event. Pablo's work experience demonstrates their technical skills, teamwork abilities, and commitment to ongoing learning and development in the field of electrical engineering.
Pablo Soler Portilla's education history is as follows:
Pablo started their education in 2012 at Caribbean School, where they pursued their high school education. Unfortunately, the field of study during this period is not provided.
In 2016, Pablo enrolled at Brown University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Pablo completed this program in 2020, after four years of study.
Following their undergraduate degree, Pablo continued their education at Brown University, completing a Master of Engineering degree in Computer Engineering. Pablo attended this program from 2020 to 2021.
Additionally, Pablo has obtained several certifications outside of their formal education. In 2018, they completed the "Responsible Conduct of Research 1 - Basic Course" offered by CITI Program, A Division of BRANY. In 2015, they obtained the "Master Scuba Diver" certification from PADI. Pablo also participated in additional workshops related to 3D printing, metalworking, and woodworking at the Brown Design Workshop, although the specific months and years of completion are not provided for these certifications.
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