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Donald Jobs
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No.67, Lane123 Job Road,, Job District, Shanghai, 200070
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(+86) 138-0000-0000
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service@55.la
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Objective: Software Engineer
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EDUCATION
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Northwestern University
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Evanston, Illinois
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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Expected June 2013
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Cumulative GPA: 3.49/4.00
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Relevant Coursework: Fundamentals of Computer Programming I & II, Data Structures & Management, A.I. Programming, Design & Analysis of Algorithms, Game Design
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COMPUTER SKILLS
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Software:
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MS XP; Unix; Xemacs; Allegro CL; Microsoft Visual Studio C++, Adobe Photoshop
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Languages:
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C, C++, scheme, lisp, Matlab, HTML, Flash, SQL, Assembly, OpenGL
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PROJECTS
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Simple Web Client and Server
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Developed code for simple web client and servers that send requests and process requests (similar to TCP/IP); developed in C using a Unix platform
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Bioinformatics Research
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Conducted research on the likelihood of detecting Alzheimer’s disease via mass spectrometry
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Buffer Manager
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Modified codes using C++ to simulate a buffer manager that regulates page flow in and out of the buffer
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Simulator
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Wrote a program that read in specifics about a world and rendered them using the Ray Tracing method that also handled shadows and reflection with OpenGL
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TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
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Ace Tech Corporation
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Chicago, Illinois
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Software Programming Team
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Summer 2012
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Completed project deliverables for Change/Configuration Management and Development Environment (compilers/linkers/simulators)
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Demonstrated development and audit programming role using ClearCase, ClearQuest, FTR, MetroWerks, Lint, ATT, and Code Warrior
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Developed coding standards to ensure compliance with the MISRA rules (C, C++, Unix)
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Processed and completed change requests (bug fixes, usability/integration tests)
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Northwestern University
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Evanston, Illinois
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Summer 2011
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Presented papers on computer science topics specifically focusing on online scheduling problems
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Investigated effects of randomization on a newly proposed algorithm
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Assisted with writing a program to simulate the random effect on a pre-published algorithm
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LEADERSHIP
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Northwestern University
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Evanston, Illinois
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Community Assistant
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Summer 2011
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Served as liaison between 125+ residents and University Residential Life
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Managed residents’ maintenance issues, including reporting and documenting problems
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