I am a Masters student finishing my last quarter at Stanford. While waiting to start my full time job, I meant to work on a project of my own. Then I realized I don't actually have any interesting ideas for a project, so why don't I use my skills to help other people finish their projects? I have a lot of experience in board-level embedded development, including PCB layout. I am also one of the few people who actually enjoys writing LabVIEW.
Pay is negotiable, depending on what the service is. I can work as a consultant to a board-level embedded project, or I can offer personalized tutoring in LabVIEW or MATLAB so that you can use these skills in your own research projects in the future. The possibilities are endless when you're a bored engineer with time on your hands.
It's my last month here, so I thought it would be nice to give back to the Stanford community a little of these useful skills that I learned over the years. Thanks for reading!
Pay is negotiable, depending on what the service is. I can work as a consultant to a board-level embedded project, or I can offer personalized tutoring in LabVIEW or MATLAB so that you can use these skills in your own research projects in the future. The possibilities are endless when you're a bored engineer with time on your hands.
It's my last month here, so I thought it would be nice to give back to the Stanford community a little of these useful skills that I learned over the years. Thanks for reading!
