Renad Alanazi
Boston University · B.S. Electrical Engineering · Class of 2026
Electrical engineer with hands-on experience in PCB design, embedded systems, power electronics, wireless charging, and semiconductor fabrication.
Boston University Electrical Engineering graduate with hands-on experience spanning PCB design, embedded systems, power electronics, wireless charging, and semiconductor fabrication.
Based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Actively seeking full-time Electrical Engineering roles.
Background and goals
An electrical engineer who takes hardware from concept to working prototype, with experience across analog circuit design, embedded systems, and cleanroom semiconductor fabrication.
Background
I grew up drawn to understanding how things work at a component level. That curiosity led me to Boston University's Electrical Engineering program, where coursework in circuit theory, semiconductor physics, and embedded systems gave me the technical foundation I needed. The projects in this portfolio came out of applying that theory to real hardware: systems that either work on the bench or don't.
Technical interests
My strongest interest is in the interface between analog and digital electronics: power conversion circuits, sensor front-ends, and the low-level hardware that embedded firmware runs on. I'm also one of the few undergraduates who has executed a full photolithography process flow in a university cleanroom, from mask design to a patterned silicon wafer, which gave me a working understanding of semiconductor device physics that goes beyond the textbook.
Engineering approach
I take every project to working hardware. A schematic that hasn't been validated on a bench is an untested hypothesis. The Personal Alert Device ran 72 continuous hours in testing. The automotive rain-sensing prototype was measured to activate in under 2 seconds. The discrete traffic controller drives real LEDs from a real regulated supply. That discipline runs through the design, the build, and the measurement. It is how I approach every problem.
What I am looking for
I am actively seeking full-time Electrical Engineering roles in Saudi Arabia. I am particularly interested in companies where hardware engineering is central to the business: upstream instrumentation in oil and gas, industrial automation and control systems, power electronics for energy infrastructure, and embedded systems for field-deployed hardware. Companies like Saudi Aramco, SLB, Honeywell, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and GE Vernova are exactly the kind of environment where I want to build my career.
Ready to interview an Electrical Engineer who builds hardware that works?
Renad Alanazi is actively seeking full-time roles in Saudi Arabia. Resume, portfolio, and references available on request.
Or reach out directly at protocircuitlabs@gmail.com