My Graduation Thursday, Dec 14 2006 

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About Me Tuesday, Jun 6 2006 

Paul Chen 1287 N. Alma School Rd#133

Chandler, AZ85224

(480)239-7448, paulchen2006@gmail.com

EDUCATION

Phd Student in Electric Engineering Department Since 2004 Wichita State University GPA 3.87/4.0 Sprint 2006

Master of Science in Computer Science Dec 2002
Wichita State University, Wichita, KS GPA 3.17/4.0

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science May 2001
Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

Bachelor of Science in Garment Industrial Engineering July 1992
Oriental Institute of Technology, Taipei Taiwan
(http://www.oit.edu.tw )

RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Advanced UNIX Programming Advanced Distributed Computing
Advanced Operating Systems Advanced Software Engineering
Data Structure and Algorithms I & II Advanced Programming Language Concepts Object-Oriented Database Systems Theoretical Foundation of Computer Science
Advanced Networking Techniques Computer Architecture and Organizations I&II,
Computer Digital Circuits Design Advanced Electric Circuit Design
Computer Signal and System Advanced Network Design Router Switch Wireless
Advanced Computer Forensic Advanced Computer Architecture

MASTER PROJECT

Online Gambling Casino
· Developed as a requirement for Master degree in Computer Science.
· Developed by using HTML, XML, SGML, DSL, DTD, and CGI-bin with Perl language.

JOB EXPERIENCE
Database Administrator February 2003–December 2003
WICE Logistic USA — Chicago IL
· Designed website to secure the company service contract
· Helped customers use the company website for technical support
· Wrote network programming by HTML, XML interface with SQL Oracle 8i database
· Controlled accounting processing database
· Updating routinely the Company website about shipment information
· Operated the shipping product of database management
· Set the shipping schedule and context with cargo company

Teaching Experience

Oriental Institute of Technology, Tapei, Taiwan January 1992-August 1992 · Taught computer classes, including computer architecture, C/C++ language and physics


Wichita state University, Kansas August 2001-December 2002 · Grading Student’s paper/homework/exam, including OBDS, Java Language, XML, HTML.

Software Assisted Engineer November 1994 – November 1995
Panda Computer CO, Taipei, Taiwan

  • Wrote C/C++ programming based projects
  • Developed web page to target specific customer audiences
  • Gained experience with management MS-DOS/IBM DOS operation systems
  • Analyzed company systems and operations to increase efficiency
  • Conducted quality control checking to ensure a high level of service

PROJECTS

Computer Game Graphics, Aero-plane Hit and Miss System
· Developed for Software Engineering Course in Wichita State University
Image Processing Programming
· Helps robots visualize and process image data
Online Database Customer Service
· Can search a person by name and other characteristics
· Made by using Tomcat JSP, Java Beans/Servlet with connectivity to SQL database
Library Database Management
· Developed database for library reader
· Used Oracle 9i to develop the program
Electric Circuit Magic Cost
· Developed electric circuit with logchip to adjust heat regulated coat.
. Used temperature sensor, heat coil, system controller, logchips to develop product.

COMPUTER SKILL

Programming: C/C++/Assembly, JAVA, Perl / CGI / CGI-bin, Shell scripting, HTML, XML, TCP/IP Protocol, UNIX, SQL.
Databases: SQL Oracle 9/8i, mySQL
Operating Systems: Sun Solaris 7/8, Linux, Windows 2K/NT/XP
Hardware: Assembly PCs and install peripherals
Miscellaneous: MS Office, Adobe PhotoShop, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and MS FrontPage

RESEARCH PAPERS:
A Study On Wireless Banking
http://paulchen.files.wordpress.com/2006/02/WirelessBanking.pdf
Project Report For Online Gambling System
http://paulchen.files.wordpress.com/2006/01/project-page.pdf
Project Report For Electric Circuit Magic Cost
http://paulchen.files.wordpress.com/2006/02/ElectricDesignProject.pdf

My Master of Science Degree (Computer Science)

Master of Science Paul Photo

Dr.Chang link

Wichita State University

Final Project Saturday, Apr 15 2006 

      I rearrage those images which Stephen took. The Final Project name is Nervous Machine. That idea is comming from Stephen Atwood, thanks for his big help. This machine is very sensitive, nervous. When the people close to it, he will show its nervious action. As most close to it. It will more nervous and shaking to show its emotion. The project part are machine main body, 80 of these 6' tentacles, sensor, 3v smell motor, battary, sample circurt. Actully, we planed to putting about 100 of these 6' tentacles on the machine. But some how, we change the plan on putting about 80 of these 6' long tentacles on the machine and each tentacle requires the manufacturing and assembly of 16 parts. 16 * 80 = 1280 or in art terms a butt load.

Circurit Part

1. step Cutting Wires we cutting wires to fit inside the tubes.

2. step Modify Motor we modifying the motor to fit it.

3. step Solidering Motor we slodering the wire to the motor.

4. step Stripping Wire Stripping the newly attached leads.

5. step heat shrink heat shrinking the motor

6. step Schematic Bill drawing out a possible schematic.

Machinical Part

1. step tubes deburring the 6'tubes.

2. step aluminum Deburing aluminum

3. step Chucked Material chucked and ready for turning.

4. step furned end newly turned end.

5. step fit it Making sure the ring will fit.

6. step Polishing Polishing the newly turned aluminum.

Master of Science

Senior Project Thursday, Mar 2 2006 

USGA Power Point WDC 2008 USGA English Edited

USGA New file

This is my senior project Senior project proposal

 

Geting Start with LogoChip Friday, Feb 17 2006 

You can make a serial cable using the 9-pin serial commector to ribbon cable part. In page 30, we can see that you need to identify and then strip the ends of the wires on the ribbon cable that connected to pins 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 on serial connector. The wires connected to pins 4, 6, and 8 should be soldered together (and then insulated with heat-shrinkable tubing) Slip a short length of heat-shrinkable tubing onto wires 2, 3, 5.

GettingStartLogochip

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