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KWOK CHUNG (PETER) YOUNG
1701 WOODFERN DRIVE, #J-103
TAMPA, FLORIDA 33612
(813)978-1506
young@southeast.net
http://users2.fdn.com/~young
CAREER To pursue a career in computer programming / software engineering.
OBJECTIVE
EDUCATION Master's Degree in Computer Sciences.
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, December 1996.
Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering, Magna Cum Laude.
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, April 1991.
South Seattle Community College, Seattle, Washington.
September, 1985 to December 1986.
COMPUTER One year of hand-on experience on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 server.
SKILLS One and half years of program development in Microsoft Visual Basic
(ver 3.0, 4.0, & 5.0)
Taken credited courses in ADA, FORTRAN, HTML. Exposure to C, C++,
database/SQL, Java.
Worked in Windows 95/98/NT/2000 environment, some experience in UNIX.
PUBLICATION "Full-Depth Optical Proximity Correction (FDOPC) Based on E-D Forest",
SPIE Microlithography Symposium 1999
Co-author.
WORK December 1999 - Present
EXPERIENCE CAiCE Software Corporation, Tampa, Florida
System Engineer
Maintained an Ethernet on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, including the
activation of data ports, installation of NICs, adding user accounts, setting
up premissions, and updating user rights..
Connected Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 workstations to the
Ethernet.
Setup and maintained e-mail and internet connections on the connected
workstations.
Daily backup of selected directories on the server computers using NT Backup.
Maintained and updated product installation and uninstallation, with some
third party components, using InstallShield Professional 5.5.
Maintained and updated the version information of the software products using
Microsoft Visual C++ and Microsoft SourceSafe.
Duplicated and tested software product CDs for shipments.
Programed and tested the network version of the hardware locks for shipment.
Creation of backup CDs for various software products purchased and used by
the company.
Created custom CDs for special projects (e.g. training sessions).
Maintained and troubleshooted internal hardware and software.
September 1997 - December 1999
Linnovation, Inc., Tampa, Florida
Programmer/Analyst
Developed key components in two Giga-byte size engineering software products
using Visual Basic 4.0 and 5.0. The work required proficiency in VB coding,
extreme care, extensive debugging, and object linking to Excel and Active-X
components.
Designed and programmed 2D / 3D interactive data charts using VB add-on
libraries.
Generated large engineering data using sophisticated procedures and
exercising judgement to keep or to further improve them.
Automated the test procedure by creating test script so that product test can
be done throughly and consistently.
Migrated software products from VB3.0 to 4.0 and 5.0.
Enhanced efficiency and usability of the existing software products
Familiarity with VB Help compiler. Prepared Help documents from text writing
through final compilation and incorporation into product.
May 1988 - August 1995
University of South Florida, International Student Center, Tampa, Florida.
Computer Specialist/Student Assistant.
Designed and maintained International Student Database. Generated different
reports from the database and compounded International Student Census Report
annually using SQL.
Designed and created brochures and immigration updates for the office.
Oversaw office policies, answered basic immigration questions, and perform
receptionist duties.
Assisted coordinate international student orientations, cultural programs,
and workshops.
January 1993 - August 1995
University of South Florida, Health Sciences Center Library, Tampa, Florida.
Computer Lab. Assistant.
Administrated lab policies, installed new software/hardware onto existing
computers.
Assisted patrons in using different computer software and other audio-visual
equipments in the lab.
Designed and created fliers and signs for the lab.
January 1992 - December 1992
University of South Florida, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
Tampa, Florida.
Research Assistant (IBM contracted work).
Analyzed data using C, MathCAD 3.1, Quattro Pro 1.0, and MatLab in a group
project, and designed various ways of visual presentations of the data.
Composed documentation on the data analysis project.
Participated in the testing process of a group project on generating random
data sets.
May 1990 - August 1990, May 1989 - August 1989, & Sept. 1988 - December 1988
Seminole Electric Cooperative Incorporation, Operation Department, Tampa,
Florida.
Cooperative Education Student.
Designed, created and maintained Daily System Operating Report Generator, a
database software with friendly user interface, using Microsoft Quick BASIC.
Designed and created a database on Delivery Point Information.
Analyzed freshly compounded and maintained data base files.
January 1988 - April 1988
University of South Florida, College of Medicine, Dean's Office, Tampa,
Florida.
Computer Assistant.
Data entry and other clerical responsibilities.
January 1986 - December 1986
South Seattle Committee College, Computer Science Department, Seattle,
Washington.
Computer Lab. Assistant.
Assisted students in using different software in the lab.
SCHOLARSHIP Member of Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) Honor Society.
& AWARDS Member of Phi Kappa Phi (Scholastic & Service) Honor Society.
Member of Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership) Honor Society.
Member of Golden Key National Honor Society
Recipient of the E. W. Kopp Scholarship, University of South Florida,
Computer Science and Engineering Department, Spring 1989.
Honor Student of the University of South Florida, 1987/1988.
Recipient of the Golden Signet Award, University of South Florida, Student
Affairs, April 1989.
Named in the "Who's Who Among International Students in American Universities
& Colleges", 1988-1989.
Selected as the "Student Leader of the Month" in the BULL'S EYE newsletter,
University of South Florida, Office of Student Organization, February 1989.
Selected as the "Student of the Month" in the ADVISOR MAGAZINE, Tampa,
Florida, May 1991.
ACTIVITIES Vice-President of InterCultural Organization, University of South Florida,
January 1989 - September 1990.
Chairperson of International Week Steering Committee 1988, University of
South Florida.
Helped coordinating United Nations International Children Emergence Fund
(UNICEF) Fund Raiser
Brunch organized by the InterCultural Organization, November 1990.
Helped coordinating UNICEF Christmas Cards Sale organized by the
InterCultural Organization, 1988 - 1990.
Member of the InterCultural Organization and the Chinese Students Union.
Participant in the Homecoming Parade of University of South Florida, 1990 &
1991.
Represented University of South Florida in the Super Bowl Parade in Tampa,
Florida, January 26, 1991.
Represented the InterCultural Organization - University of South Florida in
the National Association for
Foreign Student Affairs (NASFA) Regional Conference (Region VII), October
1988 in Miami, FL, and November 1989 in Gatlingburg, TN.
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