Jeremy Ou
Sunnyvale, CA ? ********@*******.*** ? 408-***-****
Objective: Seeking a position as a software engineer.
Summary of Qualifications:
. High mathematical aptitude as demonstrated through competition and
scholarship
. Very analytical with strong problem solving skills.
. Mechanical engineering background provides unique and valuable
approach to problem solving.
. Demonstrated ability to learn quickly and apply new skills.
Technology:
. Programming Languages: C, C++, Fortran, OpenGL, and HTML
. Operating Systems: MS Windows 9x/NT/XP, Unix, MS-DOS
. Configuration Management Tools: CVS, Perforce
. Software IDE: Microsoft Visual Studio
. Other Software: Matlab,
Pro/Engineer, SolidWorks, Deneb Robotics'
Envision, PATRAN, Logical Decisions;
Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel,
Powerpoint, Outlook).
. Recent Coursework:
Intermediate Problem Solving in C,
Programming in C++, Data Structures,
Introduction to Java Programming
. Self-Learning: Python
Software Engineering Experience
(March 2006 - September 2009: Mechanical Engineer - Please refer to page
2.)
Game Engineer
Gameflow Entertainment, Redwood City, CA
April 2005 to March 2006
. Performed various SW engineering tasks using C++ on Electronic Arts'
Tiger Woods PGA Tour '07 for Xbox 360 (850,000 copies sold). This
includes the implementation of bump mapping, solar flare effects, and
spectator crowd movement around a course. Crowd movement was a highly
touted new feature of the game.
. Performed various software engineering tasks using C on Electronic
Arts' Tiger Woods PGA Tour '06 entertainment software for Microsoft's
Xbox, Xbox 360 and Sony's Playstation 2 consoles (1.7 million copies
sold). This includes implementing UI, EA Messenger and online
gameplay functionalities and associated debugging and bug fixes.
. Ported proprietary game code developed for the PC and Playstation 2 to
the Playstation Portable, including graphics, sound, and user
controls.
. Researched and developed applets in graphical technology using OpenGL,
including specular lighting, environment mapping, bump mapping, and
shadows.
Technology Promotion International, College Park, MD
January 2001 to December 2002
. Developed software in C to generate random data conforming to pre-
determined scenarios and translate data from floating-point sensor
values to Livingstone (a model-based diagnostic platform) discretized
values for NASA's X-37 space plane Integrated Vehicle Health
Management (IVHM) project.
January 2000 to June 2000
. Conceived and implemented algorithms in C for faster display and
simulation of large assemblies in CAD for NASA JPL, reducing display
and simulation CPU time by a factor of 2.2 for a sample application.
Wrote final report that described and documented the approach,
methodology, and verification of these algorithms.
Mechanical Engineering Experience
Mechanical Engineer
BAE Systems, Santa Clara, CA
Jan 2008 to September 2009 (Layoff due to reduction in force)
. Evaluated impacts of lower-level component changes on overall system.
. Presented study results to fellow designers and higher level decision
makers using Microsoft PowerPoint.
. Communicated with engineers responsible for different aspects of
system design to solve design issues.
. Appointed as team point of contact to ensure team compliance with BAE
drawing standards and policies.
. Repackaged components with limited internal volume.
. Designed and modified fuel tanks.
. Inspected and corrected Pro/Engineer component models and drawings to
ensure they conformed to BAE standards and policies.
Mechanical and Systems Engineer Contractor
Technology Promotion International, College Park, MD
March 2006 to January 2008
. Performed extensive research of the electronic components of two
military vehicles to create the vehicles' system architectures.
. Performed trade studies to evaluate different technologies and
methodologies for use on several armored vehicles.
. Wrote several of L3 Communications' technical proposals with a small
team. Contributions included generation of figures and creation of
interface control documents.
<Completed Masters Degree 2004>
January 2000 to December 2003
. Developed the Livingstone models and scenarios used in the IVHM of the
Hybrid Combustion Facility at NASA Ames.
. With a small team, wrote several proposals and gave presentations that
resulted in contract awards in competition with other companies.
EDUCATION
Programming in C/C++ Certificate of Achievement (2010), De Anza College,
Cupertino, CA
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland
College Park (2004)
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland
College Park
Tau Beta Pi Honors Society, Dean's List, Cum Laude