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*PEPC (Co-President 2010) | *PEPC (Co-President 2010) | ||
*HKN (Active 2010-2011) | *HKN (Active 2010-2011) | ||
− | + | *TBP (Active 2009-2011) | |
− | + | *Teaching Assistant for CS159, 2009-2011 | |
− | + | *Internship with John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa in summer 2010 | |
− | + | *Undergraduate research with Dr. Brown, ECE | |
− | + | *Sports & other activities with friends | |
Post Purdue: | Post Purdue: | ||
− | + | *Professional Development Program with Ingersoll Rand (2 year development program) | |
− | + | **You work full-time through the program, starting as a hardware or firmware engineer in New Product Engineering for the first year. After 12 months, you rotate into Systems Test or Sourcing for 6 months & then spend the final 6 months in product management. | |
− | + | **Currently, I am working as a firmware engineer with the prospect of moving into Systems Test in Summer 2012 | |
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=Ask your questions to Ryne Rayburn below= | =Ask your questions to Ryne Rayburn below= |
Revision as of 11:13, 16 February 2012
Meet Ryne Rayburn, virtual guest for ECE400 Spring 2012
Ryne was unable to make it to our young alumni panel. We thus invited him to participate in a "virtual alumni panel". Please go ahead and ask him questions below. He will answer them directly on this page!
Name: Ryne Rayburn
Hometown: Attica, Indiana
Graduated from Purdue in May 2011 with a BS in Computer Engineering
Activities at Purdue:
- PSEF (Active 2006-2011; President 2010, VP of Communication 2009)
- PEPC (Co-President 2010)
- HKN (Active 2010-2011)
- TBP (Active 2009-2011)
- Teaching Assistant for CS159, 2009-2011
- Internship with John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa in summer 2010
- Undergraduate research with Dr. Brown, ECE
- Sports & other activities with friends
Post Purdue:
- Professional Development Program with Ingersoll Rand (2 year development program)
- You work full-time through the program, starting as a hardware or firmware engineer in New Product Engineering for the first year. After 12 months, you rotate into Systems Test or Sourcing for 6 months & then spend the final 6 months in product management.
- Currently, I am working as a firmware engineer with the prospect of moving into Systems Test in Summer 2012
Ask your questions to Ryne Rayburn below
- Write a question here.
- Write a question here.