Company Crash Course

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COMPANY CRASH COURSE PRESENTED BY WOMEN IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

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Company Crash Course. Presented by Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Purpose for this P resentation. Career Fair can be overwhelming. Can't decide what company? What type of job? Well we can't decide for you, but we can show you some options. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COMPANY CRASH COURSEPRESENTED BY

WOMEN IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

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PURPOSE FOR THIS PRESENTATION

● Career Fair can be overwhelming.● Can't decide what company? What type

of job? Well we can't decide for you, but we can show you some options.

● This presentation gives you a start on your research and hopefully helps you determine some companies that you are interested in and some that you aren't.

● ENJOY!

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Leader in design, deployment and operation of highly-reliable, secure communications systems and information networks for voice, data, imaging and video

CE0: William BrownHeadquarters: Melbourne, FLAnnual Rev.: $6 BillionEmployees: 17,000 (including 7,000 Engineers and Scientist)

70% Gov’t Funded 30% Internally Funded 200 new grads hired

annually 30-50 college interns

co-ops

Government and Commercial Markets in 150 Countries

100 years oldFounded: 1916

R&D:o Antennaso Electro-Opticso Signal Processingo Microelectronicso Image Processingo Mechatronicso Integrated

Information Systems

o Cyber Systems

Technology Examples: Responsible for Communications

Infrastructure for FAA World leader in Broadcast Technology

(HDTV) Wireless Handheld Radios for Military Integrating Medical Information from

Multiple Sources for Healthcare Solutions

GOES-R Weather Tracking Satellite Ground Segment (can map lightning activity & track hurricanes)

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One of the largest generators of electricity in the nation

100 year old companyFounded: mid-1920s

CE0: Tom FanningHeadquarters: Atlanta GeorgiaAnnual Rev.: $17 BillionEmployees: 26,000

Key Facts:-42,000 MW electric generating capacity-27,000 miles of transmission/distribution lines-3,700 substations-4.4 million customers-16th largest utility company in world

Companies:-Alabama, Georgia, Gulf, and -Mississippi Power-Southern Telecom-SouthernLINC

Business:-Electric Utilities-Fiber Optics-Wireless Communications

Technology: Nuclear Plant Vogtle

in - GA Photovoltaic Plant -

New Mexico Biomass Plant -

Texas

R&D-Wind-Hydro-Solar

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Leader in automation equipment, building technologies for manufactures, imaging systems for hospitals, and power generation

CE0: Peter LoscherHeadquarters: Munich, GermanyAnnual Rev.: $93 BillionEmployees: 360,000

Opportunities for development and technical training programs for Bachelors, Masters, PhD candidates interested in engineering, finance, IT, or sales marketing.

165 years oldFounded: 1847

R&D:o Automation

Engineeringo Electronics, Energy,

& Environmento Imaging &

Visualization o Intelligent Systems

& Controlo Image Processingo Software, Security

& Systemso Informatics

Technology Examples: Working on High-voltage direct current

transmission technology enables electricity to be transported over vast distances.

Use parallel digital technologies for real-time visualizations for design and manufacturing processes.

New insight in medical imaging – Biograph mMR, first scanner to integrate magnetic imaging (MRI) and position emission tomography (PET) technologies in one system.

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American global aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technology company with worldwide interests

CEO: Bob StevensHeadquarters: Bethesda, MDAnnual Revenue: $45.8 billionEmployees: 126,000 (U.S. and internationally)  

In 2009, 74% of Lockheed Martin's revenues came from military sales. It received 7.1% of the funds paid out by the Pentagon.

Formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995.

Business Areas:•Aeronautics•Electronic Systems•Information Systems & Global Solutions•Space Systems

Products:•Air Traffic Control systems•Ballistic missiles•Munitions•National Missile Defense elements•Transport/Fighter aircraft•Radar•Satellite•Atlas launch vehicles•NASA's Orion spacecraft•HULC (Human exoskeleton)

 572 facilities in 500 cities and 46 states throughout the U.S.

4,000+ full-time and intern/co-op opportunities

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Leading developer of mathematical computing software

President: Jack LittleHeadquarters: Natlick, Massachusetts Annual Revenue: $600 MillionEmployees: 2,200 (30% located outside US)

Main products: MATLAB Simulink

Privately held, multinational corporation

100 years oldFounded: 1984

Application Areas:o Technical

Computingo Embedded Systemso Signal Processingo Test &

Measuremento Image Processingo Mechatronicso Computational

Finance

Products used to: Improve the quality of next-

generation network audio products Teach computer programming to

undergraduates Translate the distorted sound of the

human voice in high-pressure environments

Advance the mapping of the human genome

Profitable every year since its founding

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World Leader in Silicon Innovation

CEO: Paul S. OtelliniHeadquarters: Santa Clara, CA Employees: 80,000 worldwide, ½ in U.S.Prime Locations: California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Massachusetts, Colorado

Founded: 1968 by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce

*First commercial microprocessor 1971

Business Areas: Process, Yield and Equipment

Engineering Design Automation and CAD

Engineering Hardware and Software Product

Development Component Design and Validation

Technology:-Processors-Motherboards-Chipsets-Ethernet Product-Server Systems-MCUs-Component Design -Networking-Flash Memory-Wireless Networking

Technology appears in -desktops-laptops-smart TV's and phones-tablets

R&D: Single Chip

Cloud Computer w/ 48 cores on single Si CPU chip

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NAVAIR's mission is to provide full life-cycle support of naval aviation aircraft, weapons and systems operated by Sailors and Marines

Headquarters: Patuxent River ,Maryland.With 10 total locations such as CA, FL and NC(8 in US and 2 International) Commander: Vice Adm. David Architzel US Navy

Government Funded Civilian Division of

United States Navy Hires students and

recent grads

NAVAIRFounded: 1966*successor to the Navy’s Bureau of Naval Weapons

Organization:o Program

Management Contracts

o Research and Engineering

o Test and Evaluationo Logistics and

Industrial Operations

o Corporate Operations

o Comptrollero Counsel

Mission Statement:o NAVAIR procures, develops, tests and

supports Naval aircraft, weapons and related systems necessary to support the Navy’s mission and protect the nation by deterring or defeating enemy forces around the world.

o Provide training and equipment required for Sailors and Marines to complete their mission and return home safely.

Product Groups:-Fixed Wing -Weapons-Rotocraft -Unmanned Air Systems

-Aviation Systems

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World’s largest publicly traded international oil and gas company and the world’s largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products.

CE0: Rex W. TillersonHeadquarters: Irving, TexasAnnual Revenue: $40.6 BillionEmployees: 106,100 worldwide (includes employees in Mobil and Esso)

UF Campus Recruiting Team includes recruiting for: Downstream Research & Engineering Global Real Estate & Facilities Environmental Services Supply & Transportation Lubricants & Specialties Gas & Power Marketing Fuels Marketing Manufacturing

The Corporation comprises 10 separate companies, making up the Upstream, Downstream, and Chemical businesses.

extensive research programs supports operations enables continuous improvement in

each business line explores new and emerging energy

sources and technologies

IT Drilling Pipeline

Chemicals Production

Procurement Development

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TECHNOLOGY ORGANIZATIONS (AND EXAMPLES)-ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

NANOTECHNOLOGY-AERO-THERMAL & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

ENERGY EFFICIENT ENGINES-CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

ENERGY STORAGE-DIAGNOSTICS & BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES

CELL GROWTH-ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGIES & SYSTEMS

ELECTRIC VEHICLE INTEGRATION-MANUFACTURING & MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES

ADVANCED COMPOSITE MATERIALS-SOFTWARE SCIENCES & ANALYTICS

MODELING & OPTIMIZATION

●New Grad:Edison Engineering Development Program is a technical skill development program that gives experience in the possible areas of systems, analysis, design, quality, reliability, integration, and testing

Jobs in 160 countries

Headquarters: Fairfield, Connecticut

Annual Revenue: $150 billion (in 2010)

Employees: 300,000 (100,000 in US)

●Interns/Co-ops:Competitive salaryaccrued vacation timeOpportunities to network with managers and other interns at informational sessions, career fairs, social events and recreational activities

CEO: Jeff Immelt

Founded: 1892

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Revolutionizing Access to Space

CE0: Elon MuskHeadquarters: Hawthorne, CAAnnual Revenue: $1-2.5 MillionEmployees: Over 1,100 with tremendous growth

Mainly funded by NASA Also funded by private

companies, military, and other non-American government agencies.

More than 70 open positions online

67 interns/co-ops (2010)

American Space Transport Company.

10 years oldFounded: 2002

Available Positions:o Avionicso Information Services &

Technologyo Launch Engineeringo Manufacturing and

Production Engineeringo Propulsion Engineeringo Structures Engineeringo Testing Operations &

Engineering

Technology Examples: Falcon 1 – A small partially reusable

rocket capable of placing several hundred Kg into low earth orbit.

Falcon Heavy – A heavy-lift configuration using a cluster of three Falcon 9 Rockets.

Dragon – A human-rated commercial spacecraft.

Grasshopper – Reusable launch vehicle that is a vertical takeoff, vertical landing rocket.

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Texas Instruments exists to create, make and market useful products and services to satisfy the needs of its customers throughout the world.

CE0: Rich TempeltonHeadquarters: Dallas, TXAnnual Revenue: $14 BillionEmployees: 35,100

12% Company Growth 64% Research &

Development 26% General &

Administrative 9% Sales & Marketing

Semiconductor Company.

61 years oldFounded: 1951

Available Positions:o Applications

Engineero Design Engineero Equipment

Engineero Product/Test

Engineero Software/Systems

Engineero Sales and Marketing

Engineers

Technology Examples: Scientific and graphing calculators Ex: Ti-89 Low power microcontrollers Ex: MSP430 Signal Processing Ex: DLP Cinema Technology Semiconductors Ex: RFID front end ICs Ex: Low Drop-Out Voltage Regulators Ex: DAC – digital to analog converters