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substantial part of the content is taken from [here](https://www.careercup.com/resume),
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where a *clean and tidy CV* pattern is proposed by **Gayle L. McDowell**.
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education:
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- start_date: 2000-09
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- institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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start_date: 2000-09
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- 'GPA: 3.9/4.0 ([Transcript](https://example.com))'
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- '**Coursework:** Software Foundations, Computer Architecture, Algorithms,
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Artificial Intelligence, Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational
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Theory.'
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institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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experience:
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- start_date: 2004-06
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- company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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location: CA, USA
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start_date: 2004-06
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end_date: 2004-08
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highlights:
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- Reduced time to render the user's buddy list by 75% by implementing a
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to a system-wide search database.
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- Redesigned chat file format and implemented backward compatibility for
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search.
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location: CA, USA
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company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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- start_date: 2003-09
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-09
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end_date: 2005-04
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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- 'Created and taught a computer science course, CSE 099: Software Design
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and Development.'
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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- start_date: 2001-10
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- company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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location: PA, USA
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start_date: 2001-10
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- Implemented a user interface for the VS open file switcher (ctrl-tab)
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time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$. '
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- Created a test case generation tool that creates random XML docs from
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XML Schema.
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location: PA, USA
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company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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- start_date: 2003-06
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-06
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end_date: 2003-08
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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publications:
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- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D Finite Element Analysis
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of No-Insulation Coils
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doi: 10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648
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date: 2004-01
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projects:
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- date: '2004'
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- name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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date: '2004'
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highlights:
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- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can view and simultaneously
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draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's edits synchronized.
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- Used C++ and MFC.
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name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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- start_date: 2003
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- name: Synchronized Calendar
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start_date: 2003
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end_date: 2004
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highlights:
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- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized calendars,
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allowing users to schedule meetings with other users.
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- Used C#.NET, SQL, and XML.
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name: Synchronized Calendar
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- date: '2002'
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- name: Operating System
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date: '2002'
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highlights:
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- Developed a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor,
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and calculator.
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- Used C.
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name: Operating System
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additional_experience_and_awards:
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- label: Instructor (2003 - 2005)
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details: Taught two full-credit Computer Science courses.
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substantial part of the content is taken from [here](https://www.careercup.com/resume),
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where a *clean and tidy CV* pattern is proposed by **Gayle L. McDowell**.
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education:
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- start_date: 2000-09
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- institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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start_date: 2000-09
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- 'GPA: 3.9/4.0 ([Transcript](https://example.com))'
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- '**Coursework:** Software Foundations, Computer Architecture, Algorithms,
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Artificial Intelligence, Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational
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Theory.'
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institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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experience:
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- start_date: 2004-06
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- company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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location: CA, USA
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start_date: 2004-06
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end_date: 2004-08
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highlights:
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- Reduced time to render the user's buddy list by 75% by implementing a
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@ -37,20 +40,20 @@ cv:
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to a system-wide search database.
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- Redesigned chat file format and implemented backward compatibility for
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search.
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location: CA, USA
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company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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- start_date: 2003-09
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-09
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end_date: 2005-04
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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- 'Created and taught a computer science course, CSE 099: Software Design
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and Development.'
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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- start_date: 2001-10
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- company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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location: PA, USA
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start_date: 2001-10
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- Implemented a user interface for the VS open file switcher (ctrl-tab)
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@ -62,17 +65,14 @@ cv:
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time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$. '
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- Created a test case generation tool that creates random XML docs from
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XML Schema.
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location: PA, USA
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company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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- start_date: 2003-06
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-06
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end_date: 2003-08
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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publications:
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- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D Finite Element Analysis
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of No-Insulation Coils
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doi: 10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648
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date: 2004-01
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projects:
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- date: '2004'
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- name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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date: '2004'
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highlights:
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- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can view and simultaneously
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draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's edits synchronized.
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- Used C++ and MFC.
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name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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- start_date: 2003
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- name: Synchronized Calendar
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start_date: 2003
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end_date: 2004
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highlights:
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- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized calendars,
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allowing users to schedule meetings with other users.
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- Used C#.NET, SQL, and XML.
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name: Synchronized Calendar
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- date: '2002'
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- name: Operating System
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date: '2002'
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highlights:
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- Developed a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor,
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and calculator.
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- Used C.
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name: Operating System
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additional_experience_and_awards:
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- label: Instructor (2003 - 2005)
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details: Taught two full-credit Computer Science courses.
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substantial part of the content is taken from [here](https://www.careercup.com/resume),
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where a *clean and tidy CV* pattern is proposed by **Gayle L. McDowell**.
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education:
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- start_date: 2000-09
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- institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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start_date: 2000-09
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- 'GPA: 3.9/4.0 ([Transcript](https://example.com))'
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- '**Coursework:** Software Foundations, Computer Architecture, Algorithms,
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Artificial Intelligence, Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational
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Theory.'
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institution: University of Pennsylvania
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area: Computer Science
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degree: BS
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experience:
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- start_date: 2004-06
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- company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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location: CA, USA
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start_date: 2004-06
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end_date: 2004-08
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highlights:
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- Reduced time to render the user's buddy list by 75% by implementing a
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@ -37,20 +40,20 @@ cv:
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to a system-wide search database.
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- Redesigned chat file format and implemented backward compatibility for
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search.
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location: CA, USA
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company: Apple Computer
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position: Software Engineer, Intern
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- start_date: 2003-09
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-09
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end_date: 2005-04
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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- 'Created and taught a computer science course, CSE 099: Software Design
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and Development.'
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Lead Student Ambassador
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- start_date: 2001-10
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- company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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location: PA, USA
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start_date: 2001-10
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- Implemented a user interface for the VS open file switcher (ctrl-tab)
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time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$. '
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- Created a test case generation tool that creates random XML docs from
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XML Schema.
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location: PA, USA
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company: University of Pennsylvania
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position: Head Teaching Assistant
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- start_date: 2003-06
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- company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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location: WA, USA
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start_date: 2003-06
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end_date: 2003-08
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
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- 15 Student Ambassadors.
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location: WA, USA
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company: Microsoft Corporation
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position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
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publications:
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- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D Finite Element Analysis
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of No-Insulation Coils
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doi: 10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648
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date: 2004-01
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projects:
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- date: '2004'
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- name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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date: '2004'
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highlights:
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- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can view and simultaneously
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draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's edits synchronized.
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- Used C++ and MFC.
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name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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- start_date: 2003
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- name: Synchronized Calendar
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start_date: 2003
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end_date: 2004
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highlights:
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- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized calendars,
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allowing users to schedule meetings with other users.
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- Used C#.NET, SQL, and XML.
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name: Synchronized Calendar
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- date: '2002'
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- name: Operating System
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date: '2002'
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highlights:
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- Developed a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor,
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and calculator.
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- Used C.
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name: Operating System
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additional_experience_and_awards:
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- label: Instructor (2003 - 2005)
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details: Taught two full-credit Computer Science courses.
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