Dan Wang
DANIEL WANG
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
First year Human-Computer Interaction M.S. candidate.
Aptitudes for computer programming and design, with strong desire to learn more.
Specialized interests in user-interface design, user-research, and augmented reality.
Experienced in research, statistical analysis, and strong attention to detail.
Good writer, communicator and collaborator.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Java
Visual Basic
Python
HTML/CSS
Excel/VBA
Keynote
Illustrator
Photoshop
EDUCATION
ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROCHESTER, NY
Master of Science in Human-Computer Interaction Expected May 2014
Concentrations in Application Development, Web Development, User-Research
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ROCHESTER, NY
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering May 2011
Utilized VBA programming to create a Monte Carlo simulation of a ballistic surface deposition, establishing relationships between equilibrium time and surface roughness with various adjustable parameters.
Studied linear programming methodologies under advising Professor Eldred Chimowitz and developed energy transmission optimization algorithms for Smart Grid applications.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering May 2009
Minor in Philosophy
Men s Ultimate Frisbee, After Hours Acapella, Outing Club, Urban Explorers
SELECTED COURSEWORK
Advanced Java; Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction; Foundations of Web-Based Multimedia; Computer Programming I; Engineering Programming; Economic Statistics; Econometrics; Game Theory; Honors Intermediate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics; Money, Credit and Banking; Industrial Organization; Calculus I & II; Multivariate Calculus; Linear Algebra; Differential Equations; Fourier Series; Fundamentals of Computing; Technical Entrepreneurship
WORK EXPERIENCE
LABORATORY FOR LASER ENERGETICS ROCHESTER, NY
Materials Researcher Feb 2012 - Current
Performed dynamic mechanical analyses on high performance microfibers, determining the most promising candidates for use in inertial-confinement fusion research.
Developed various fiber coating techniques for control of tensile strength, vibrational damping, and thermal conductivity properties.
ACADEMIC SERVICES, UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ROCHESTER, NY
Teaching Assistant Chemical Engineering Department 2010 - 2011
Tutor Economics Department 2008 - 2010
CLARKSON UNIVERSITY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING POTSDAM, NY
NSF Research Fellowship May-Aug 2009
Developed and implemented experimental hypothesis and design to conduct research on the rheological impacts of dissolved species on room temperature ionic liquids.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Rock Climbing, Ultimate Frisbee, Yoga, Cooking, Music, Photography, Web Design
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