Matthew Sundberg
Member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
From Plano, Texas
From Plano, Texas
UTD's Fast Track program.
I am currently participating as a member of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers Student Chapter. I am currently IEEE's Administrative Officer and the head of its Membership / Event Committee. I am involved with the recruitment of potential members into our IEEE Chapter, and assist in managing each of IEEE organized event's. I am also a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Student Chapter and a member of Phi Kappa Phi.
I would like to take existing technology and improve or change its design to increase the capabilities that was originally expected of it. I want to develop innovations that will have an impact in revolutionizing how people live out their lives- a lifestyle that is simpler and easier.
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Matthew Sundberg Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Matthew Sundberg of Plano, Texas, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Sund...
September, 30 2015 - Verified by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Matthew Sundberg was recognized for earning an academic award
IEEE's Most Outstanding Officer
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Student Chapter
Spring 2015 -
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Matthew Sundberg was recognized for earning a spot on the Dean's List
Spring 2015 -
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Matthew Sundberg was recognized for earning an academic award
Excellence in Education Scholarship
Merit scholarship for academic success
Spring 2014 -
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Matthew Sundberg was recognized for earning a spot on the Dean's List
Spring 2014 -
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Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers - UTD Student Chapter
Responsible for entering in the new members' information into our organization.
Connecting our members to the UTD IEEE emailing system.
Organizing and running the Event Committee to ensure IEEE's organized events run smoothly and efficiently.
Collaborating with the university faculty over their students' involvement with the IEEE organization.
University of Texas at Dallas
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Intern at University of Texas at Dallas
Internship under Robert Gregg's LocoMotor Control Systems Laboratory at UTD
Worked alongside Yonatan Chatzinoff
Researched and designed a robotic prosthetic leg that would be simple, efficient, and cost effective to produce.
Developed the ankle portion of the leg's design that utilizes a series elastic actuator.
Preformed analysis on various design ideas on how the leg's ankle should be structured.
May 2015 - July 2015
Student at University of Texas at Dallas
August 2013 - Present
Intern at University of Texas at Dallas
Internship under Professor Wooram Park of UTD's Mechanical Engineering Department
Developed new method in device testing
Performed analysis on the developed method
June 2012 - August 2012
Intern at University of Texas at Dallas
Internship under Professor Inga Musselman of UTD's Chemistry Department
Worked alongside Edson Perez
Created compounds for gas separation
Performed analysis on the compound's effectiveness towards gas separation
June 2011 - August 2011