Objective
A software engineering position using my expertise in graphical user interface design
and applications tool development.
Accomplishment Highlights
- Windows CE: Design and development of DSP control system and driver using Windows CE on
a single board computer; development of system for hand-held device including drivers,
shell and Win32 applications.
- MFC Windows applications: Key contributions include: design and development of graphical
viewer for electron force microscope data, GUI components include tree controls, wizards,
SDI; development and enhancement of the forms editor component for a defect tracking
application, GUI features include drag and drop of controls, property sheets, menu
palettes, tree controls, wizards, MDI.
- Research and development on multiple platforms for system-level design tools. Key
contributions include: establishment of an environment for developing tools under Windows
NT to run on UNIX platforms; design and development of user interface for simulation and
debug analysis used on UNIX and Windows NT.
- Analysis tools for analog and mixed-signal design and simulation: Key contributions
include: design and development of a new mixed-signal output tool including the graphical
user interface; development of a batch-mode enhancement for simulation using inter-process
communication.
- Configuration management projects: Key contributions include: specifying and
implementing methods for build and test procedures; processing code on various ports for
QA and manufacturing, code revision control (RCS), test verification, and reporting.
- Designed and implemented enhancements to an IC layout editor. Key contributions include:
feature development for polygon manipulation within an object-oriented database;
customized context sensitive graphical user interface.
Development Technology Expertise
System Environments: Windows NT/CE, MFC and Win32; UNIX, X-Windows, and MOTIF.
Software Languages: C++, C, Perl, Tcl/Tk, Java, HTML, and others.
Work History
Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, University of
California, Santa Barbara