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Dear Reader: I am currently looking for entry level electrical engineer opportunities. I am a recent graduate in Master of Electrical Engineering at Cornell University. In my work, I concentrate on circuit design. I have experience in designing CMOS circuits using Cadence, Tanner tools and some UNIX based electronic design software. I designed a low power and high speed differential amplifiers. I also have experiences in analog & digital VLSI circuit designs. In digital VLSI, I have designed and fabricated an arithmetic intense Intel-based MMX processor. I also have experience in writing test scripts and embedding software in the devices I have designed and developed. I tested my VLSI digital project using assembly code. I have designed whole system using Atmel microcontrollers and have written test scripts and embedded programs for them. I am eager to learn about digital and analog circuit design. My exposure to several different CMOS technologies ignited my urge for learning how to apply engineering knowledge professionally. I am a diligent, persistent worker and a fast learner. I have great people skills and am able to communicate and work well individually and in project teams. I am very enthusiastic in working in the field of engineering, pushing technology to new frontiers and developing commercially viable and competitive products. More importantly, I am extremely interested working in the semiconductor industry. Thanks for reading. Please find my resume below. Sincerely, Solomon Chung [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================================================================== SOLOMON K.Y. CHUNG E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Education Cornell University in School of Engineering, Ithaca, NY Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (B. Sc), May 2002 Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (M. Eng), May 2003 with Project Management Option Relevant Course Work RF Circuits and Systems ¡E Lasers and Waveguides ¡E VLSI Digital Circuits ¡E Analog Integrated Circuits ¡E Microwave Circuits ¡E Microcontrollers ¡E Computer Vision ¡E Silicon Device Physics ¡E Photonics ¡E VLSI Optoelectronics ¡E Project Management ¡E Corporate Finance ¡E Marketing Work Experiences Cornell University Teaching Assistant for Introduction to RF Circuits January 2003-May 2003 ¡P Designed and diagnosed circuits for laboratory analysis ¡P Prepared laboratory equipment for discrete circuit analysis ¡P Guided students in developing and testing their projects Cornell Information Technology Helpdesk Consultant August 2000-August 2002 ¡P Consulted and determined solutions for customers with computer problems and bugs ¡P Tested for new bugs with software and system to expand knowledge database ¡P Lead consultants in diagnosing computer issues Lombard Insurance Canada May-August 2000 ¡P Database programmer for the Claims Adjustment & Operations department ¡P Programmed routines to allow easier manipulation of mass information ¡P Showed managers how to better utilize automated systems to minimize cost and labor Master of Engineering Project Spring 2003 ¡P Designed a lower power & high band width transimpedance amplifier based on a simple design ¡P Used BiCMOS 0.25£gm technology, with custom layout and design ¡P Lead team members in creating new designs and utilized new design techniques Course Projects Microcontroller Circuit Design Spring 2002 ¡P Designed Voice-activated alarm clock using Atmel AT90S8515 microcontroller ¡P Packaged the alarm clock as a complete battery operated enclosed system ¡P Written test scripts and embedded software for microcontrollers RF Circuits and Systems Spring 2001 ¡P Constructed AM transmitter capable of transmitting short distances VLSI Digital Design Fall 2001 ¡P Designed and fabricated MMX-type processor capable of executing 32 instructions ¡P Worked closely in a team of four and divided work in to functional blocks ¡P Lead and created project timeline and helped members in diagnosing component problems ¡P Used RTL code to simulate circuit and test scripts in UNIX platform Analog Integrated Circuits Fall 2001 ¡P Designed and simulated high gain and low power operational amplifier ¡P Lead the design, simulation and custom layout of the project ¡P Worked in a team to simulate and document of the project ¡P Used Matlab to test the validity of simulated data from Tanner Tools Skills ¡P Proficient in Cantonese, Mandarin and English ¡P Java, Pascal, MatLab, MathCad, C, Assembly programming, Unix, Windows, MS Office, Lotus Notes, DOS ¡P PSpice, Cadence Tools, Tanner Tools, Virtuoso, Spectre, Layout-XL, Magic, IRSIM, S-edit, L-edit, DRC/ LVS, RTL University Involvement Publication Chair for Hong Kong Student Association¡¦s Executive Council August 1999- May 2000 Cornell Hybrid Electrical Vehicle team member, Control System Design Sept 2000-Dec 2000 Cornell Finance Association Social Chair Sept 2000- May 2001
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