I'm Valentino Jaber

Profile Icon Danial Valentino Jaber

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Location Icon Vancouver BC, Canada

Email Icon valentino.jaber@live.com

Phone Number Icon (778) 861-4653

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About me

I love building things.

I am constantly adapting to the developing software climate and harnessing new skills to allow me to create meaningful products. I'd love to have a chat about anything!

As the captain of the UBC Supermileage design team, I spearhead the engineering vision of our three ultra-efficient energy vehicles and manage the development of 60 driven engineering students. I previously developed the motor controller system and have worked to advance vehicle telemetry through firmware development and optimization.

As a software engineering intern at Ansys, I was responsible for rehauling a feature of the CML Compiler to enable users to dynamically modify physics model parameters in-place, setting the groundwork for robust data validation and convenience when working with Ansys photonics products.

Continue reading to learn more about my experiences and projects, or reach out to me directly to chat about anything!

Experience

A brief overview of my experiences and work

Internship

Software Engineering Intern

I created a dynamic data editor for the CML Compiler to enable users to dynamically modify physics model parameters in-place, setting the groundwork for robust data validation and convenience when working with Ansys photonics products. This was achieved by leveraging a unique recursive C++ algorithm to traverse the data tree, allowing for the dynamic manipulation and validation of JSON data.

Design Team

Team Captain

I spearhead the engineering vision of our three ultra-efficient energy vehicles and manage the development of 60 driven engineering students. I previously developed the motor controller system and have worked to advance vehicle telemetry through firmware development and optimization.

Internship

Software Engineering Intern

I developed C frameworks for Simics simulator testing and use, helping to advance pre- and post-silicon software development. I implemented a versatile security CI workflow for internal products, leading to adoption by 40 engineering teams at Intel, and designed an infrastructure model to provide a customer modeling toolkit.

University of British Columbia Bachelor of Computer Engineering

Pursuing an engineering degree at UBC has allowed me to develop a strong foundation in computer engineering, gaining experience in software development, hardware design, and project management.

Portfolio

Some highlights of my project work

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TextRx

Web App / JavaScript, HTML, CSS
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Recipe Roulette

Android App / Java, JavaScript
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Urban Motor Controller

Firmware + Electrical System / C++
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OS161

Operating System / C
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RISC Processor

Hardware Model / SystemVerilog
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Concurrency Shell

Scripting Software / C
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Telemetry Firmware

Firmware System / C++
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Autonomous Coin Robot

Electrical System / C, ASM, Python
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