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Mohammed Naseem

Woodland

Summary

Electrical Engineering student at Sacramento State University with a growing interest in power systems, energy distribution, and electrical infrastructure. Currently building a foundation through coursework and lab work in areas such as circuit analysis, basic power system concepts, and introductory simulations. Gaining experience with tools like MATLAB and Simulink to model and analyze simple electrical networks. Eager to learn more about power generation, transmission, and system reliability, and looking to apply developing skills to real-world engineering challenges. Motivated to contribute to the future of sustainable and efficient electrical energy systems.

Work History

Intern

Saboo Inc
05.2024 - 08.2024

Project Assistant | Marisol Village & Hidden Valley Sports Park – Sacramento, CA
Worked under a Project Manager | [2024]

  • Read and interpreted construction plans and drawings to assist with scope identification and bid preparation
  • Created and maintained detailed Excel spreadsheets to organize bid lists, subcontractor contacts, and quote tracking
  • Delivered bids in person and ensured timely, accurate submissions to general contractors and clients
  • Attended pre-bid meetings and site visits to gather project details and stay aligned with bid requirements
  • Worked on active construction sites as a helper, assisting with materials handling and supporting field crews
  • Gained hands-on experience in project coordination, job site safety, and communication with subcontractors and vendors

Education

No Degree - Electrical Engineering

California State University
CA
05-2026

Skills

  • Simulation & Design Tools:
    MATLAB, Simulink, PSpice, LTspice, Multisim, Proteus, AutoCAD Electrical
  • Programming & Scripting Languages:
    C, C, Python, Verilog, VHDL, Assembly (basic)
  • Embedded Systems & Microcontrollers:
    Arduino, PIC, STM32, ESP32, Keil µVision, MPLAB X IDE
  • Hardware & Testing Equipment:
    Oscilloscopes, Function Generators, Digital Multimeters, Soldering & Prototyping
  • Power & Circuit Analysis:
    Power flow (using MATLAB or PowerWorld), Fault Analysis, Circuit Design (Analog/Digital), PCB Design
  • Version Control & Documentation:
    MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Project

Patch Antenna Design Project – EEE 161 Applied Electromagnetics Lab (Fall 2024)
Sacramento State University

  • Designed, simulated, fabricated, and tested a microstrip patch antenna operating at 1.7 GHz.
  • Performed theoretical calculations using MATLAB to determine key antenna parameters (W, L, ε_eff, Zin).
  • Conducted simulations using HFSS and ADS for radiation pattern, impedance matching, and return loss validation.
  • Fabricated antenna on a polycarbonate substrate; tested performance using NanoVNA and anechoic chamber.
  • Achieved impedance matching close to 50 Ω, >0 dBi gain, and beamwidth >70° in both azimuth and elevation.
  • Gained hands-on experience with antenna design tools, Smith Charts, and real-world

Timeline

Intern

Saboo Inc
05.2024 - 08.2024

No Degree - Electrical Engineering

California State University
Mohammed Naseem