Anthony De Belen
Los Angeles, CA 90057
**********@*****.***
Fresh graduate from UCR with a wide variety of coursework experience in computer related fields such as database, computer graphics, game development and embedded systems looking to use these acquired knowledge and further improve my arsenal of skills to deliver working deliverables in the position of Entry Level Software Engineer. EDUCATION
University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA - B.S. in Computer Science
Dean’s Honors List (1 quarter)
2016 - 2018
GPA 3.224
SKILLS
Programming Language: C++, C#, JAVA, Python, MATLAB, Verilog. Software: Unity3D Game Engine, Unreal Engine 4, Visual Studio, HTML, JavaScript, JSON, Xilinx, Wireshark, GitHub, postgres, Perforce. Languages:Fluent- English and Filipino, Beginner - Japanese. RELATED COURSEWORK/PROJECTS
CS 179n: Graphics and Electronic Games
● Worked in a collaborative environment with a group of colleagues to deliver a complete game within a 10 week timeframe.
● 2D top-down action RPG using the Unity Game Engine.
● Designed all maps(layout and boundaries), enemy AI behavior and combat mechanics(hitboxes and damage calculations). CS166: Database Management Systems
● Learned data modeling using SQL and JAVA.
● Completed the course project in postgres to analyze and implement a small airplane booking database.
CS122A: Intermediate Embedded and Real-Time Systems
● Implementation of USART, a stepper motor, motion sensors and photoelectric resistors to create a simple game.
● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y61f37aIkZ4
CS100: Software Construction
● Worked in pairs to implement a command shell called “rshell” using C++.
● https://github.com/adeb001/rshell
Other Courses Completed:
● CS 120A & CS 120B: Logic Design & Introduction to Embedded Systems
● CS 150: Automata and Formal Languages
● CS 153: Design of Operating Systems
● CS 130: Computer Graphics
● CS 170: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
● CS 169: Mobile Wireless Networks
● EE 168: Introduction to Very Large Scale Integration Design
● CS 161: Design and Architecture of Computer Systems