YING-HSUAN SHIH (KRISTINA)
**** ****** *** ***#*, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, 412-***-****, *****.****@*****.***
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EDUCATION
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Dec 2009
Master of Science in Industrial Engineering,
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan June 2007
Bachelor of Science in Transportation and Communication Science
Major Field: Logistics
WORK EXPERIENCE
Math Tutor, Tainan, Taiwan Oct 2006-Feb 2007
One-on-one private math tutor,
Taught senior high school math: Probability, Trigonometric functions, Linear Programming, Matrix
Cosmetic stall of MITSUKOSHI department store, Taiwan Oct-Nov 2006
Employee
Replenished the inventory of product
Involved product logistics process
HCT Transportation, Taiwan July-Aug 2006
Summer intern
Responsible for tracking system and consulted with customers
Analyzed any discrepancies found in inventory count
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan
Research assistant Oct 2004
Collected transportation related and traffic signal data for further research
SKILLS
Computer
MS Office(Word, Excel, Power Point, Access)
Simulation software: ARENA, SIMIO
Statistics and Math software: MINITAB, MATLAB, LINGO,SAS, SPSS
Others: C++, C, Visual Basic, Dreamweaver
Language
Fluent in English, Taiwanese and Chinese (Traditional)
Japanese (conversation and reading)
Analysis & Evaluation
Proficient in statistical data analysis and statistical quality control
Proficient in production and inventory analysis
Working knowledge of decision models
Organizational
Effective at time management
Effective at prioritizing tasks to achieve deadlines
PROJECTS
Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) in motorcycle parking space
MITSUKOSHI department store, Tainan, Taiwan Sep-Dec 2006
Observed the trend of traffic flow and ITS operation
Applied more efficient ITS to the longest queue entrance
Supply chain of hard drive manufacturing, Thailand Feb-Apr 2008
University of Pittsburgh (team member)
Applied simulation to study the behavior and flow in manufacturing process
Found the bottleneck in the system and improved the process by adding helping workers to the longest queue length
Minimize the cost of hiring workers at facility department, CURTISS WRIGHT University of Pittsburgh (team member) Apr 2008
Applied integer programming model to get the optimal number workers
ACTIVITIES
Transportation and Communication department, Taiwan June-Oct 2006
Camp activity arranger
Transportation and Communication department, Taiwan Aug 2004-June 2005
Leader of Badminton Team,
Responsible for team practice and competition arrange
3rd of TCM cup of Taiwan (team prize)