Mr.Wah-Jian Lin
University of Connecticut Expected Class of 2018
Computer Science, Bachelor of Science Candidate
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Education
University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus
Computer Science, Bachelor of Science Candidate
Cumulative GPA: 3.33/4.00
Fall 2014 – Present
Major Course Work
● Algorithms and Complexity
● Computer Networking
● Computer Security
● Data Structures and Intro to Algorithms
● Introduction to Software Engineering
● Introduction to Theory of Computation
● Object Oriented Design and Programming
● Operating Systems
● Principles of Databases
● Programming Language Translation
Technical Skills
● Coding or Scripting: Ajax, Bash, Git, HTML, Java, Javascript, jQuery, MIPS, PHP, SQL
● Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux
● Programming Concepts: Agile Coding Methodology, Algorithms, Basic Compiler Design, Data Structures, Networking Protocols, Symmetric Keys
● Software: AutoCad, DreamWeaver, DynamoDB, Eclipse, Gamemaker, Inkscape, LaTeX, Matlab, Microsoft Office, MySQL, Photoshop, QtSpim, SAS JMP, Unity3D, WAMP Internship
National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM)
University of Connecticut
October 2017 – Present
● Utilized DynamoDB, PHP, and Javascript to create a text messaging interface for employees to send messages to clients
● Updated frontend online store pages with Ajax, HTML, and Javascript
● Cooperated daily with co-workers to create a client text messaging system
● Created backend program to query through database to retrieve relevant client information Projects
Cyber Security
Vigenere Cipher-Java
University of Connecticut
Spring 2017
● Encrypted plaintext and decrypted ciphertext using the Vigenere Cipher
● Used hashmaps to record substrings names and their positions in order to break the Cipher
● Estimated key length using Kasiski Examination and the Friedman Test Cyber Security
Website with Security Measurements - PHP and SQL
University of Connecticut
Spring 2017
● Protected login passwords in a database using salts
● Encrypted messages using HMAC sent between user accounts
● Set privileges between normal users and admins
● Used cookies to identify users and ensure only one user is logged in at any given time