Hello, I'm Bryan

Bryan Rambo

Bryan Rambo

Electrical & Computer Engineer

I am a recent graduate from the University at Buffalo in Computer Engineering. As a versatile professional with a diverse skill set spanning software development, research & development, and quality engineering, I have had the opportunity to work on innovative projects at the intersection of technology and real-world applications. I am passionate about creating impactful solutions that drive business success, enhance user experiences, and solve complex challenges.

Featured Projects

A showcase of my technical skills and creative problem-solving across various domains

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Mobile Application

Ryder

Ryder is a full-stack React Native mobile application that serves as a comprehensive roller coaster and theme park companion app. Built with Expo, the app allows users to discover, rate, and track their roller coaster experiences while building a social community around theme park enthusiasts. Release coming soon 2025!

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Professional Experience

My journey through internships, research, and extracurricular activities that shaped my engineering career

Quality Engineering Intern

The Walt Disney Company

Jan 2025 - June 2025
Anaheim, CA

As an intern for the Worldwide Safety Assurance team, got to review and analyze maintenance for world-wide disney attactions, Mostly focused on Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Disneyland

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Responsibilities

  • Collaborated with Worldwide Safety Quality Engineers on special projects to enhance attraction safety by leading focused meetings, conducting field research, and reviewing critical documentation across Maintenance, Engineering, and Quality Assurance to ensure cross-functional alignment and compliance.
  • Reviewed control system documentation including theory of operations, multi-system interface designs, interconnection diagrams, and JIRA-based test management systems; and gained field experience alongside controls engineers to deepen understanding of PLC and RCS logic

Research Assistant

University at Buffalo WN4SS Lab

July 2024 - Dec 2024
Buffalo, NY

Conducted research in time synchronization for a distributed testbed with 5G-enabled Raspberry Pis for Wireless Network for Smart Systems Lab (WN4SS Lab)

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Responsibilities

  • Researched techniques to improve time synchronization accuracy across distributed Raspberry Pi nodes using NTP and PTP protocols; developed Bash scripts to automate synchronization and diagnostics, enhancing data consistency and system performance in a smart grid testbed.
  • Assisted in developing a multi-node Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) testbed using 5G-enabled Raspberry Pis, supporting the implementation of distributed optimization algorithms and UDP-based coordination for voltage control under non-ideal communication conditions.

Ride Operator

Six Flags Darien Lake

Aug 2024 - Oct 2024
Corfu, NY

Served as ride attendant, and operator for largest attraction at the park, Ride of Steel

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Responsibilities

  • Operate and monitor amusement park rides, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of guests by adhering to safety protocols and conducting routine equipment inspections.
  • Provide excellent customer service by assisting guests with boarding, answering questions, and responding promptly to any concerns or emergencies.

Software Engineering Intern

Amazon Web Services

June 2023 - Aug 2023
New York, NY

SDE I/Amazon Propel intern part of the AWS Glue UI team, I was responsible for developing and shipping new features through my internship project, and tickets from customers of the product (Glue Studio).

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Responsibilities

  • Developed and shipped new React/TypeScript features in AWS Glue Studio’s frontend, enabling enterprise customers to more easily configure and monitor ETL pipelines; collaborated with backend services to ensure seamless data flow and reduced job setup time by improving UI workflows.
  • Integrated AWS CloudWatch dashboards into Glue Studio’s frontend, enabling users to visualize ETL job metrics (e.g., runtime, error rates, resource utilization) directly within the UI; refactored rendering components to reduce API overhead and improve responsiveness for large-scale data workflows used by thousands of AWS customers.

Treasurer

UB Theme Park Engineering Club

Sep 2022 - May 2023
Buffalo, NY

Led a club of 25+ engineering students, organizing workshops, and industry networking events. Coordinated with faculty and industry professionals to provide learning opportunities.

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Responsibilities

  • Managed the club’s annual budget, ensuring accurate allocation of funds for various activities and events
  • Acted as the primary representative for the club at regional and national competitions, fostering relationships with other organizations

Academic Coursework

A comprehensive overview of my engineering education, showcasing the breadth and depth of my technical knowledge

Computer Engineering

CSE 341: Computer Organization

Fall 20224 credits

Computer organization, instruction sets, ALU design, datapath and control, pipelining, memory hierarchy, and I/O.

CSE 321: Real Time Embedded & Operating Systems

Fall 20233 credits

Microcontroller programming, real-time systems, resource and memory management, concurrency, secure coding, hardware interfacing, drivers, firmware, and RTLinux programming.

CSE 490: Computer Architecture

Spring 20243 credits

Advanced computer architecture, 32/64-bit microprocessors, vector processing, memory hierarchy, multiprocessor systems, and communication subsystems.

CSE 450/453: Hardware/Software Integrated System Design

Fall 2023/Spring 20243 credits

Capstone design sequence, hardware/software integration, multidisciplinary teamwork, system design, testing, documentation, and final project presentation.

Electrical Engineering

EE 202: Circuit Analysis

Fall 20214 credits

Basic electrical circuits, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, circuit theorems, and AC/DC analysis.

EE 310/312: Electronic Devices and Circuits

Fall 20226 credits

Semiconductor devices, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, and electronic circuit design.

CSE 410: Signals and Systems For Wireless Sensing

Spring 20244 credits

Signal processing, Fourier transforms, system analysis, and digital signal processing for wireless systems.

Computer Science

CSE 115/116: Introduction to CS 1&2

Fall 20204 credits

Programming fundamentals using Python, data types, control structures, functions, and object-oriented programming.

CS 250: Data Structures

Fall 20224 credits

Advanced data structures, sorting, searching, and computational complexity.

CSE 220: Systems Programming

Fall 20224 credits

low-level systems programming in userspace at the userspace/kernel boundary. hardware/software interfaces (e.g., data representation in memory) and OS/application interfaces (e.g., system calls, memory management, threads, and concurrency.)

CSE 312: Web Applications

Fall 20233 credits

full-stack web development and topics in HTTP, APIs, AJAX, databases, encryption, authentication, sockets, privacy, and security.

Mathematics

MATH 241: Calculus III

Fall 20214 credits

Multivariable calculus, vector calculus, line integrals, surface integrals, and Green's theorem.

MATH 309: Linear Algebra

Spring 20223 credits

Vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and matrix operations.

MATH 306: Differential Equations

Fall 20223 credits

Ordinary differential equations, systems of equations, Laplace transforms, and numerical methods.

EAS 305: Applied Probability and Statistics

Spring 20233 credits

Probability theory, random variables, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis.

Graduate Courses

EE 559: Machine Learning

Fall 20243 credits

Supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, deep learning, and practical applications.

CSE 555: Pattern Recognition

Fall 20243 credits

Pattern recognition, statistical and structural methods, feature selection, classification, clustering, and contextual evidence.

EE 516: Digital Signal Processing

Fall 20243 credits

Discrete-Time Signals and Systems, The Z-Transform, Digital Filter Structures, The Discrete Fourier Transform, various FFT algorithms, The Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT), The Chirp Z-Transform, Divide and Conquer Algorithms.

EE 526: Wearable and Implantable Sensors

Fall 20243 credits

Wearable and implantable sensors, sensing theory, advanced sensor types, device design, and healthcare applications.

Let's Connect

I'm always open to discussing new opportunities, interesting projects, or just having a chat.

Get In Touch

I’m actively seeking new opportunities in Product Management, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, FPGA Design, Embedded Systems, or related fields. Whether you have a question or just want to say hi, I’ll do my best to get back to you!

Location

Anaheim, CA

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