Yogesh Mohan Kubal
San Jose, CA ***** +1-480-***-**** *********@*****.***
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Computer Engineering (GPA: 3.70) May 2017
• Arizona State University, AZ, US.
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics Engineering May 2014
• University of Mumbai, India.
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
• Data Structure and Algorithms
• Operating Systems
• Cloud Computing
• Communication Network
• Computer Architecture
• Software Security
• Mobile Computing
• Distributed and Multiprocessor Operating
Systems
SKILLS
• Languages: Java, C, C++, Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS.
• Databases: Oracle SQL, MySQL.
• Operating systems: Linux, windows.
• Tools: Eclipse, Android Studio, Git.
EXPERIENCE
Android Developer Intern
Bottles Tonight, San Francisco, CA Sept 2017 – present
• Skills: Android, Java, XML, Heroku, GitHub
• Resurrecting the old Android app for Bottles Tonight by working on new layouts and by adding both backend and frontend functionalities.
Software Engineering Intern
L&T Infotech, Mumbai, India. June 2016 – July 2016
• Skills: Embedded C, Android
• Designed an embedded system application to measure and record the temperature on the shop floor.
• Developed an Android application to retrieve stored information on the mobile device for analysis. Android Developer Intern
L&T Infotech, Mumbai, India. Nov 2014 – April 2015
• Skills: Android, Java, XML
• Conceived, designed and developed an Android application to adjust ambient light conditions for home automation purpose with three-way control for intensity, brightness and color. PROJECTS
LifeConnect- Healthcare Android application (Java, MySQL) Aug 2016 – Dec 2016
• Developed an Android application to measure real time steps, calories burned and heart rate for medical analysis. It included separate dashboards for patients and doctors to interact with each other, with face recognition module for doctor’s authentication.
Data Exfiltration (Python) Jan 2016 – Feb 2016
• Developed a software to secretly transfer the data using IP Datagrams. Data is broken into bytes and each byte is sent using different IP Datagram in order to keep the massive data transfer undetected. Proxy “Web Server” (Java) Jan 2016 – Feb 2016
• Developed a headless web based backdoor to a system with the ability to use any commercial web browser as a client.
• Server executes the command passed as a URL by the client and generates the HTTP response which contains the output of the execution and sends it back through the browser. P2P File sharing system (Python) Aug 2015 – Dec 2015
• Designed “Peer to Peer” file sharing system monitored by centralized directory server.
• Implemented TCP protocols and used multithreading to handle multiple requests from peers.