Andrew Zhu has worked in a variety of roles since 2012. In 2012, they were a Team Member/President for Up-A-Creek Robotics, a FIRST Robotics Competition team, with which they achieved two Colorado regional championships and two world championships divisional semifinals appearances. In 2014, they were a Corps Member for Boulder County. In 2016, they worked as an Employee at Mustards Last Stand, where they improved their memorization and multitasking skills while preparing food. In 2017, they were an Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder, where they used MATLAB and Python to create a quantum chemistry simulation for the Hartree-Fock method and wrote a guide to detail the procedure for this method. In 2018, they were a Servo Engineering Intern at Seagate Technology, where they improved Matlab scripts to gather and process data from hard drives and added tool compatibility to code compile process by modifying Windows batch files. Andrew also gained experience working with Perforce version control system. That same year, they were an Intern at Left Hand Robotics, where they drew schematics for and assembled electrical boxes used for manual control of snow plowing/lawn mowing robots and made cables for electrical system of robots. In 2019, they were a Firmware Engineering Intern at Seagate Technology, where they were part of the CoSim Team, which implements and maintains a virtual model of a hard drive and its host. Andrew injected common errors and their recovery actions into the SATA host model so that other firmware engineers could see the impact that these errors have on their code. Currently, they are an Embedded Software Engineer at BioSensics.
Andrew Zhu attended the University of Colorado Boulder from 2016 to 2020, where they earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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