Ryan Hashi
Torrance, CA ***** ************@*****.*** 310-***-****
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhashi/
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Physics (August 2014)
California State University, Long Beach (GPA: 3.68)
• Thesis in theoretical solid-state physics utilizing computational methods
• Publication based on thesis currently in progress
• Physics Department Scholarship
Bachelor of Science, Physics (January 2004)
California State University, Fullerton (GPA: 3.88)
• Physics Department Outstanding Scholar
Continuing education through www.coursera.org and www.edx.org since September 2014 High Performance Scientific Computing, Heterogeneous Parallel Computing, Computational Methods for Data Analysis, Object-Oriented Programming, Algorithms SKILLS
Computer: Java, C++, Python, Fortran, Matlab, Mathematica, SQL, CUDA, OpenMP, MPI, LaTeX, ANSYS, Linux, Microsoft Office Suite
Laboratory: Spectroscopy, photolithography, nuclear magnetic resonance, atomic force microscopy, electronics, machine shop
Languages: Intermediate Japanese, Spanish, French, Swedish; beginning Italian EXPERIENCE
Laboratory Instructor California State University, Long Beach Physics Dept. (1/13–12/13)
• Instructed Mechanics and Electricity/Magnetism laboratory courses
• Provided lectures and graded weekly reports for classes of 30 students
• Created computer programming assignments to enhance curriculum Graduate Assistant California State University, Long Beach Physics Dept. (1/12–5/14)
• Monitored student progress and provided assignment feedback for Physics with Symbolic Algebra Software and Modern Physics laboratory courses
• Corrected homework and proctored exams for various undergraduate physics classes Intern Marusan Shoji, Inc.; Kurume, Japan (6/09–8/09)
• Translated communications and documents for international purchases at a home design and architecture company
• Catalogued data for real estate listings and antique furniture sales Private Tutor (1998–2017)
• Instruction in math, physics, and standardized tests PRESENTATIONS
• November 2013. “Realistic Effects on the Electron Wigner Crystal Energy in the Quantum Hall Regime.” American Physical Society Annual Meeting, Sonoma State University.
• May 2013. “The 2-D Wigner Crystal in a Strong Magnetic Field and Low Temperature.” California State University, Long Beach.