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HOTTEST SKILLS: java, mathematica, database, unix, c++, computer science, engineer,
javascript, programmer, programming, sql, applet, html, matlab, microsoft, opengl, pascal,
simulation, software engineer, vms
REVISION: 08-SEP-02
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NAME: HONG JIANG
ADDRESS: 659 HAWKEYE COURT
CITY: IOWA CITY
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HONG JIANG
659 HAWKEYE COURT
IOWA CITY, IA 52246
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OBJECTIVE
Software Engineer/Consultant, Programmer/Analyst,
or Positions utilizing quantitative and math skills
LOCATIONS
Any US locations, willing to relocate
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
1. Broad interdisciplinary course work and relevant experience in
Computer Science, Mathematical Science, Management Science, and
Industrial Engineering 2. Proficiency in computer programming with
several languages 3. Creativity, self-motivation and perseverance in
work 4. Excellent communication skills and experience in team work 5.
Adaptivity to new challenging work environments and ability to quickly
learn new materials
EDUCATION
University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA M.S. in Computer Science, May 1997,
GPA: 3.93/4.00
M.S. in Applied Mathematical & Computational Sciences,
May 1997,
GPA: 3.92/4.00
Institute of Applied Mathematics,
Academia Sinica, Beijing, P.R.China
M.S
. in Operations Research (OR) Modeling, July 1990, GPA: 3.91/4.00
Peking University,
Beijing, P.R.China B.S. in Applied Mathematics,
July 1987,
GPA: 3.95/4.00
Beijing Polytechnic University
}, Beijing, P.R.China B.S. in Computer
Science,
July 1985, GPA: 3.92/4.00
SKILLS
Computer Languages: C, C++, JAVA, JavaScript, HTML, ADA, PASCAL,
MATHEMATICA, MATLAB Database: SYBASE/SQL, ACCESS System: UNIX,
WINDOWS, VMS, DOS Other Tools: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
LaTeX, X Window
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant
(8/94 - present), Department of
Mathematics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Teach undergraduate courses with full responsibilities and lead
discussion sections
Work in Calculus Lab (network of NeXT workstations) to guide students'
course projects
Operations Research Analyst, Programmer/Analyst
(12/90 - 12/93), Tong
Peng Electronics, Inc
., Beijing, P.R.China
Operations Research & Mathematical Modeling: Participated in
feasibility analyses for projects from areas such as telecommunication
networks/distributed database systems design and investment decision
support, based on the construction of optimization and stochastic
models and algorithms (analytic or simulation-based), the
implementation of the algorithms with high level language code and the
interpretation of the computational results
Software Engingeering: Worked in a 20-person project group throughout
the process of requirements, design, implementation and integration
for a management information system
SELECTED PROJECTS
A study on developing Netscape plug-ins and integrating plug-ins, Java
applets and JavaScript using Netscape's LiveConnect technology,
Spring 1997
A survey on Tabu Search metaheuristic and its applications in
communication networks design and task scheduling in multiprocessor
systems, Fall 1996
Implementation of a small Sybase system, in transact SQL code, Summer
1996
Implementation of data transfer between computers through UNIX socket
and implemenation of RPC (remote procedure call) on top of TCP/IP,
Spring 1996
Implementation of communication between two processes through UNIX
pipe, Spring 1996
Geometricbjects drawing with C++ and OpenGl. Simulated the movement of
objects, the effect of lighting, fog, and radiation in a closed
environment, Fall 1995
Quantitative feasibility analysis of a distributed database system
design for the Bureau of Ocean of China, integer programming models,
Lagrangian relaxation solution method, 1993