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4th year EE major, CS minor at Georgia Tech
Projects portfolio available at:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/28iie6922u9azz6/AAD4DZq1HnpzzpRBVbCYqyica
I wish to spend my life working to solve problems related to improving the human condition, the solutions to which will make us wiser and more powerful. Among my favorite topics are Artificial Intelligence, Space Exploration, and Medicine. As I see it, it will be the technological fruit of these fields that allows us to live smarter, larger, longer lives. Advancements in these fields can take us to the future.
Program Manager Intern @ People Insights, Outlook team
Lots of large-data analytics. From May 2014 to August 2014 (4 months) TA, Intro to Object-Oriented Programming @ As TA it has been my responsibility to introduce and communicate new concepts to students in an intelligible way. I try to keep my teaching style direct in the beginning, try to give my students purely what they need to know in as simple terms as possible. Then, after this foundational discussion, I prefer to go broad by discuss applications and deep by discussing further concepts which build upon the first. From May 2013 to May 2014 (1 year 1 month) TA, Calculus II and III @ Assisted a professor in grading tests and guided students to a fuller understanding of mathematics by explaining how to solve various kinds of problem. I found communicating the ways in which I typically approach problems to be helpful to others, which was gratifying. From August 2012 to May 2013 (10 months) Undergraduate Researcher, NSF REU Participant @ Took part in a summer program focusing on nanotechnology. Studied localized surface plasmons in silicon nanowires. Trained on and worked with nearly a dozen different machines in Pettit and Marcus cleanrooms at the Georgia Institute of Technology. From May 2012 to July 2012 (3 months) Undergraduate Research Assistant @ Aided a graduate student in the study of DNA slicing and splicing From November 2011 to April 2012 (6 months)
Candidate for B.S. in, Electrical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science @ Georgia Institute of Technology From 2011 to 2015 International Baccalaureate Diploma, Sciences and Humanities @ Southeast High School From 2008 to 2011 Pavel Komarov is skilled in: Java, Teaching, Matlab, Python, VHDL, FPGA prototyping, Microcontrollers, Organic Chemistry, Research Methodologies, C#, Rhetoric, Physics, Analog Circuit Design, Microelectronics, Computer Architecture