Bruce M.
Cornelius
Lithonia, GA 30058 | 470-957-7378 | [email protected] | U.S. Citizen
Objective
A results-driven computer engineer with a strong foundation in software development and hardware design seeks a
challenging role to leverage technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and a passion for innovation in contributing to cutting-
edge projects and advancing the field of computer engineering. ("Seeking an internship in computer hardware development
starting June 2024.")
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta, GA June 2023 – Present
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, GPA 4.0 Expected Graduation, May 2027
Georgia State University | Atlanta, GA June 2022 – April 2023
Transfer with 9 Credit Hours, GPA 4.0
Skills
Programming: Python (novice)
Platform: Microsoft PowerPoint Certified, Microsoft Excel Certified
Communication: Presentations (large and small audiences)
Languages: English (fluent)
Experience
Chick Fil A | GA Tech Atlanta, GA September 2023– Present
Team Member/ Front of House
• Demonstrated commitment to delivering exceptional customer service by warmly greeting guests with a professional and
courteous demeanor.
• Collaborated with team members to streamline operations, contributing to a cohesive and efficient work environment.
Prioritized and managed time effectively to guarantee timely order fulfillment, aligning with customer expectations and
organizational standards.
Leadership or Activities
NJROTC| Cadet Seamen E-3 August 2019 – December 2022
• Demonstrated a proactive approach in collaborating on routine uniform inspections, emphasizing attention to detail,
which boosted the platoon’s overall reputation and performance.
• Exercised leadership as a Squad Leader, responsible for the mentorship and support of fellow cadets within the assigned
squad by offering guidance in drill exercises, uniform precision, and military knowledge, effectively leading to deeper
bonds, communication, and organization within the squad that contributed to the entire platoon.
Relevant Coursework
• ECE1101: Develop essential skills and insights to navigate the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, including
social, academic, and professional opportunities.
• Introduction to Computing: Covers essential concepts in computer science, including programming fundamentals,
algorithmic thinking, the basics of programming using Python, and problem-solving techniques