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;Name: Victoria Van
;School (Cohort): Rowan University (2024 cohort)
;Majoring in: Electrical and Computer Engineering
;Country: The United States of America
;Email: [[Special:EmailUser/Vanvictoria9]]
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==Bio==
I'm a third-year student at Rowan University pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering.

==Achievements==
In my recent internship as an Electrical Engineer Intern at CCTARS, I developed test routines for critical components of the F/A-18 platform, gaining hands-on experience with digital device testing and failure analysis. This role honed my abilities in circuit design, component diagnostics, and test development.

My engineering projects at Rowan University, including designing a PCB for a SMART Safe and creating a functional microprocessor using Verilog, have provided me with valuable experience in both hardware and software. Additionally, my role in developing an airline reservation system in C++ showcased my capability to handle complex programming tasks.

Outside of my academic and technical endeavors, I serve as an Assistant Manager at Mr. Wish, where I apply my leadership and organizational skills to support store management and drive strategic initiatives. My position as a Dean’s Office Assistant further enhances my administrative and operational capabilities.

I am actively involved in the Rowan University Scholars Program and the Institute of Electrical Engineers, contributing to strategic planning and academic excellence. I am excited about opportunities to apply my skills in real-world scenarios and collaborate on innovative projects that push the boundaries of technology.

==Social media profiles==
Instagram: @Thevictoriavan
Facebook: @Victoria Van

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