Alec Belliveau Electrical Engineer

Who am I?

I'm a recent Electrical/Computer Engineering graduate from the University of New Brunswick flexible in both high level and low level programming, as well as hardware implementations. I'm Equally interested in non-emitting energy generation, nuclear being the most fascinating.

I'm currently looking for my next employment opportunity, so be sure to reach out if you're interested!

Software

Taking the Computer Engineering option for my degree familiarized me with multiple coding languages and workflows used in software development

Hardware

I've gained lots of experience working with low level programming languages such as C, C++, and Assembly

Power

My time at Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station granted insight of working in an industrial settings

Featured Projects

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Input Manager (GMTK Game Jam 2023)

In July 2023, I participated in GMTK's annual game jam for the first time, one of the largest game development marathons in which developers are tasked to create a game in just 48 hours. The theme this year was "Roles Reversed", having us design games in which you play in a role you don't typically play as. My game, "Input Manager", reverses the roles by having the player have to deliver inputs to the correct bits of code in the computer, rather than being the one giving inputs. It placed in the top 10% of games! Check out the development of this game here, or play it for yourself!

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*A cool project

Hot wire transient test instrument

For my senior design project, my collegues and I worked alongside C-Therm, a small company based out of Fredericton, NB, which creates instruments to measure various thermal properties of materials. We created hardware and software to interface with their design to create an instrument which could perform the transient hot wire test as outlined in ASTM D7896

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Syzygy (In Development)

Syzygy is a puzzle video game I am developing where different types of planets are scattered amongst platforms, and the goal is to sort them by color. However, the planets can only be moved to a single empty slot and across predetermined connections, increasing in difficulty as you try to move planets without affecting your sorted ones.

A screenshot of the game

Timebender (Game)

Timebender is a video game developed by two colleagues and I in which you play as wizard with the ability to travel between the future and present time. Things take a puzzling turn as you navigate through the walls of the dungeon; items are influenced by which timeline you find yourself in.

Clicking check it out will download the game (200MB). Launch it by unzipping the folder and launching "testingProjectWiz.exe"

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