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Tian-Hau Wang
4935 Cloverly Ave.
Temple City , CA USA
<rshen@scf.usc.edu>
(H)(818)3091766
Objective:
Entry level Design Engineer for PC Hardware Design or ASIC Design or application engineers
Education:
1994 Fall-1996 Summer MS of Electrical Engineering in USC in CA
1987 Fall-1991 Summer BS of Electrical Engineering in Tsing-Hua University,Hsing-Chu,Taiwan
Submitted on Sunday, June 23, 1996 at 14:50:14 (EDT)
Jene-Howard Chang
717 Southgate Drive
State College, PA USA
<howard@mace3.ee.psu.edu>
(O)814-865-0189
(H)814-861-8399
Objective:
A entry-level position in ,VLSI & ASIC design, CAD support,Unix system admin.
semiconductor device processing, manufacturing or related field.
Education:
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 1996 (expected), G.P.A: 3.89/4.0
Relevent Courses:
Solid-State Device, Advanced Solid-State Device, Solid-State Device Technology,
Digital Signal Processing, Digital Image Processing, Optical Signal Processing
Computer Architecture
Experience:
1. System manager of IBM RS/6000 Unix workstations (Jul. 1995 -- present):
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Penn State University.
2. Research Assistant (Jun. 1991 -- Jun. 1992):
Space Astronomy Instrument Lab,
National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan.
Research/Projects:
1. Thesis Research:
Modeling of Hopping Phenomena in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Transistor
Employed MONTE, a 2-D device simulator and DAMOCLES, a Monte Carlo simulator from IBM
to study the hopping conduction in a-Si:H TFTs.
2. Semiconductor Device Technology:
Hands-on training of semiconductor processing in clean room.
Fabricated semiconductor devices including NMOSFETs, MOS capacitors, inverters, BJTs
Employed oxidation furnace, Karl Suss MJB-3 mask aligner, vacuum evaporator, probe
stations, SEM, HP4145, HP4275.
Experienced techniques of oxidation, photolithography, etching, metallization of Si
wafers.
Characterized the devices above by their ID - VDS, IG - VG, C - V curves and alignment
error measurements.
Knowledge of BiCMOS, SOI, SIMOX, MBE, PECVD technologies.
3. Digital Image Processing:
Employed tools such as C language, MATLAB and CANTATA to perform Hough Transform, FFT,
noise cleaning, sharpening, edge detection, texture recognization and morphology.
Computer Literacy:
Application & CAD tools: MATLAB, CANTATA, TECPLOT, MCPLOTGL,
knowledge of SPICE, experience of DRACULA (CADence)
Semiconductor Device Simulators: MONTE, DAMOCLES
Computer Languages: C, Fortran, and Pascal
Activities:
1. Grader of EE340 (Introduction of Semiconductor Devices) in Dept. of EE, PSU.
2. Student member of the Society of Information Display
3. Member of Computer Club of National Central University
4. Leader of the NCU Choir, 1992
Reference:
Dr. T. N. Jackson
Master thesis Advisor
Department of Electrical Engineering
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802
Submitted on Saturday, May 11, 1996 at 13:39:21 (EDT)
BRAD A. DIXON
1300 West Stadium Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47906
<bdixon@cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu>
(H)(317) 497-4717 ext206
Objective:
To obtain a summer internship (available starting in 1996),
in any geographical location, through which I can incorporate
and hone skills learned in my studies of Computer Science.
Education:
B.S. Computer Science, May 1998.
Purdue University, West Lafayette.
Coursework: Calculus, Chemistry, Physics, Aero Design, Vector
Mechanics, Programming, Astronomy, English Composition,
Communications, Psychology.
Experience:
Purdue University Computing Center, West Lafayette, IN. (Present)
Lab Consultant (part-time)
Responsibilities: Machine maintenance, computer consultation.
Woodbrooke Hills Swim and Tennis Club, Farmington Hills, MI. (Summer 1995)
Assistant Manager and Swim Lesson Coordinator (full-time)
Responsibilities: Pool maintenance, staff supervision, membership safety.
Adam's Farm Swim and Tennis Club, Greensboro, NC. (Summer 1994)
Assistant Manager (full-time)
Responsibilities: Pool maintenance, staff supervision, membership safety.
Coca-Cola, Inc., Greensboro, NC. (Spring 1994)
Store Merchandiser (part-time)
Responsibilities: Stocking area stores.
Adam's Farm Swim and Tennis Club. (Summer 1992 - Summer 1993)
Lifeguard (part-time)
Responsibilities: Membership safety, off-season maintenance.
Harris Teeter, Greensboro, NC. (Summer 1992 - Spring 1993)
Cashier (part-time)
Responsibilities: Customer service.
Honor:
Boy Scouts of America - Eagle Scout
Governor's School of North Carolina
Activities:
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) - member
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) - member
Delta Upsilon Fraternity - World Wide Web Coordinator
Purdue Men's Varsity Glee Club - member
Air Force ROTC (2 sem.) - cadet
Reference:
Available Upon Request
Submitted on Wednesday, April 10, 1996 at 09:04:22 (EDT)
Shiu-Yin (Louis) Kwan
1410 25th Avenue South, #909
Nashville, TN U.S.A.
<Kwansl1@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu>
(H)(615)421-8314
Objective:
A challenging position with the research or development
group of a company dealing with environmental issues.
Education:
1. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Master of Science, June 1996, Environmental and Water
Resources Engineering, Overall GPA:3.1/4.0, Thesis:"The
Functions of Tron, Cobalt and Nickel to Anaerobic Wastewater
Treatments with High Sodium Concentrations and Different
Substrates"(temporary title).
2. National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Bachelor of Science, June 1993, Environmental Engineering,
Major GPA:3.7/4.0, Overall GPA:78.7/100, Sponsored project:"
The Study of Coagulation of Phenol and its Ozonated
Products".
Experience:
National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
Research Assistant.
Experimented in various water pollution projects, found
information in libraries or other resources, and translated
documents from English into Chinese.
Honor:
1. Two scholarships from Gwongtong Association of Fellow
Provincials, Taipei, Taiwan and Commission of Overseas
Chinese, Taiwan.
2. A "Good" achievement award in the fourth Academic Essay
Contest sponsored by National Cheng-Kung University.
Activities:
1. April 1991 to May 1992. A leader of the senior high school
's alumni association in National Cheng-Kung University,
responsible for scheduling and organizing.
2. September 1989 to June 1990. A member of The World Culture
Research Club in National Cheng-Kung University.
Reference:
Available upon request.
Submitted on Saturday, March 23, 1996 at 18:39:33 (EST)
Yu-Po Wang
216 Rano Blvd #3
Vestal, NY USA
<wang@omrl.me.binghamton.edu>
(O)(607)777-4969
(H)(607)777-1370
Objective:
Position as a research engineer focusing on electronic packaging
Education:
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering (May 1996)
State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York
M.S., Mechanical Engineering (July 1993)
State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, New York
Experience:
1992- Present Research Assistant, Opto-Mechanics Research Laboratory, SUNY at Binghamton
* Conduct thermal stress analysis in conduction cooled MCM assemblies using
finite element methods (FEM)
* Perform Moire interferometry measurements experiments on Leadless Chip
Carriers and Ball Grid Array packages
* Perform nonlinear FEM models to predict the fatigue life of the solder joints in
the packages
* Implement the hybrid approach (moire/FEM) and determine localized
strain/stress distributions in critical areas in the packages
* Setup Holographic interferometry experiments
* Setup three-dimensional displacement measurement system,
Moire/Twyman-Green interferometer
May 1993 * Worked on FEM analysis of new forklift design for Raymond Corporation
May-Aug * Worked on FEM analysis of car tub for Strategic Partnership for
1995 Industrial Resurgence at SUNY Binghamton
Honor:
* 1995-1996 Dissertation Year Fellowshi
Activities:
* Programming languages: FORTRAN, BASIC, C, C++
* Operating systems: UNIX, VM/CMS, X Window, MS-DOS, MS- Window.
UNIX system admimnistration
* Network: TCP/IP network setup and administration
* Engineering software: ANSYS, IDEAS, Maple, Mathematica, Image Pro Plus
* Professional office system: word processing, drawing and design for presentations
Reference:
Available upon request
Submitted on Friday, March 08, 1996 at 14:19:05 (EST)
Ma-Tien Yang
271 Travers Circle
Amherst, NY USA
<myang@acsu.buffalo.edu>
(H)(716)691-5083
Education:
Ph.D Candidate of SUNY at Buffalo, NY, USA-Civil Engineering,Structural Engineering;
MS. Chiba University, Chiba, Japan-Architechtural Engineering,Structural Engineering;;
BS. Chiba University, Chiba, Japan-Architechtural Engineering,Structural Engineering;
Diploma Taipei Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan-Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering.
Submitted on Thursday, February 22, 1996 at 16:43:39 (EST)
Michelle Chia-Huei Lin
2104 Massachusetts Ave., Apt. #3B
Troy, NY USA
<linc2@rpi.edu>
(O)(518) 271-6629
(H)(518) 271-6629
Objective:
Structural Engineering position with emphasis on research, software development,
and computer applications for computer aided design and analysis.
Education:
* M.S., Civil Engineering, May 1996
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
Thesis: System Identification of Bridge Structures by Analyzing
Earthquake Responses Using Modal Minimization Method
* B.S., Civil Engineering, May 1994
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
Concentration: Structural Engineering
Experience:
* Research Assistant, 6/95~Present
Center for Infrastructure and Transportation Study, RPI
- Evaluated the seismic vulnerability of exising highway bridges.
- Implemented system identification technique for multiple inputs
to analyze the dynamic response of highway bridges.
* Construction Field Engineering Trainee, 6/94~8/94
China Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan
- Investigated the construction details of prestressed concrete bridges.
- Assisted supervisors performing on-site inspections of the construction.
- Performed calculations for alternative construction methods.
* Computer Lab Assistant, 9/90~5/91
Computer Lab, Tompkins Cortland Community College, NY, USA
- Assisted instructors with in-class computer projects by helping
students with computer lab assignments.
- Instructed students in using WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, and BASIC programming.
Honor:
Dean's List, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Activities:
SKILLS
* Proficient programming skills in FORTRAN, PASCAL, C, and BASIC.
* Software experiences with Word, Personal Editor, WordPerfect,
FrameMaker, Excel, Lotus 1-2-3, MatLab, MathCAD, AutoCAD,
ABAQUS, PATRAN, and Chinese Windows.
* Fluent in Chinese, Taiwanese, and English.
INTERESTS
* American Society of Civil Engineers Steel Bridge Competition
design and construction team.
* Member of the Society of Women Engineers and Women Student Association.
* Special Consultant of Taiwanese Student Association and Badminton Club.
* Dancing, Swimming, Alpine Skiing, Ice Skating, Tennis, Badminton,
and Table Tennis.
Reference:
Available upon request
Submitted on Wednesday, February 14, 1996 at 16:28:56 (EST)