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San Diego State University Computer Engineering Graduate

Location:
San Diego, CA
Posted:
March 29, 2021

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Jack Tran

San Diego, California ***** United States

1-619-***-**** adk9qz@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE

To expand on current knowledge and learn new skills EDUCATION

San Diego State University San Diego, CA

B.S. Computer Engineering Graduated: June 2019

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Programming Languages: Python, C, C++, C#, Verilog, Assembly, SQL Application Experience: OPNET simulator, Cadence Software, EAGLE PCB Design, LTspice, Atmel Studio, ISE Design Suite, Visual Studio, SQL Server Management, MATLAB, Eclipse Neon, KiCad ACADEMIC PROJECTS

Black Jack Game (C, CPP, FPGA Programming 2016-2019) Made a text-based Blackjack game which the user tells the program whether they want to draw or stay against a computer opponent in C using a struct for deck and card flagging to tell the program whether a card is already drawn. In CPP, the deck was now an object of two lists (one for card name and other for that cards value). It had a method which drew cards meaning removing it from the list and returning its value to the main program when called on. For FPGA, using a SPARTAN 6 FPGA, I was able to get an attachment which had an LED display and switches. The switches now act as a controller for the user to tell what they want to do and the LED display showed the current state of the game. Sort-O-Matic (Windows Programming Fall 2017)

Created a sorting algorithm in C Sharp which allowed the user to input a set of numbers or have the program randomize a set to perform different sorting algorithms. This was a program that displays different algorithms such as bubble sort in a windows GUI. The GUI was made simple to be easy to interface for those who are not tech savvy, allowing users to input a series of numbers and letting them visually see the sorting algorithm moving color coated numbers around show the sorting process. Smart Wall Outlet (Senior Design Spring 2019)

My team created a wall outlet that allowed the user to keep track of the wall outlet’s power consumption and give the user the ability to enable or disable the power flow. My role was to design a PCB which enabled the group to connect their individual components together while taking as little space as possible. Our project was able to detect how much power a device was using and showed the consumption on a graph through a microcontroller plugged to a computer. Probability Calculator (Python Boot Camp Project 2021) This calculator calculates the odds of drawing specific objects from a list of items accurately by simulating the drawing phase many times. The user inputs a list of items then specifies what they want to draw from the list and how many simulated runs they want. Card Game Utility Program (Python Project 2021)

Expanded from my Probability Calculator, this project takes that calculators class and uses it to calculate drawing odds for card games like Magic the Gathering, Hearthstone, etc. User puts in their deck list then specifies specific card draws they want in their opening turns which the calculator gives them a percentage of what to expect from their games. This calculator also calculates how many of a specific card needs to be ran in a deck for consistency created for games like Magic where you need to draw your resources on top of regular cards.



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