Douglas Tan
San Diego CA *****
Tel 858-***-**** (h) 858-***-****(cell)
Email: abncuy@r.postjobfree.com
Summary
IT professional with experience in robotic automation and a variety of
programming languages; Looking for a software engineer/developer position.
Education
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
M.S., Computer Science
Univ. of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
M.S., Microbiology
Indiana University at Bloomington
B.S. Chemistry
Technical Skills
. Platform: Unix, Window
. Languages: Java, C#, C++, Perl, Ruby, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, XML,
ASP.NET
o JAVA: OOD, class library, GUI with swing, exception handing,
JUNIT testing, Collections data structures, JDBC, Threading
o C#: OOD, assembly versioning, garbage collection and the
IDisposable pattern, IO and stream types, asynchronous
programming with asynchronous delegates
. Database: Oracle, Access
. Software: Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, NetBeanIDE6.7
Professional Experience
Pfizer Global R&D
Department of Molecular Biology, San Diego, CA Jan. 2004 to
Aug. 2009
Scientist
. Co-developed and maintained a web-based La Jolla Construct Manage
System (LJCMS) using Java technology (OOD, JSP, Servlets and
JavaBeans) and Oracle database to track in-house experimental data and
records.
. Accomplished database and software designs, implementation and
development.
. Helped to maintain an in-house database.
. Developed high throughput protein expression technology using robotic
automation.
Exploratory Medicinal Science, Groton, CT July 1996 -
Dec.2003
Assistant to Associate Scientist
. Expressed native and tagged target proteins using bacteria, baculo,
yeast, drosophila, and mammalian expression systems by automation
using TECAN liquid handling robotic system.
. Co-Designed a culture collection database using Relational Database
and Electronic notebook application.
. Implemented and pilot-tested newly developed e-notebook software.
University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Urbana, IL Sept. 1993 - May
1996
Department of Genetics, PhD Graduate Research Assistant
Yale University, New Haven, CT Jan. 1993 - June 1993
Department of Cell Biology, Research Assistant
Honors and Activities
. April, 2006, Performance Achievement Award, Pfizer PGRD
. Sept. 1994 - present, The American Association for the Advancement of
Science
. June 1995 - present, American Society for Microbiology
. Jan. 2000 - April 2006, United Way Volunteer
Publications
. D. Tan, Towards Efficient OLAP Caching in Web Environment, 18th Annual
RPI Computer Science Conference, Hartford