BILL HUNG 1757 Oxford St. Apt. 1 billhung@berkeley.edu Berkeley, CA 94709 510-705-8533 OBJECTIVE Full-time Electrical Engineering (Hardware) Position Starting May 2006 EDUCATION: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Major, Bachelor of Science, Senior Standing University of California, Berkeley Graduating May 2006 Upper Division GPA 3.86 Overall GPA 3.93 (111 Semester Units) EXPERIENCE President of Science and Engineering Association – Fall 2003 Invited speakers from Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space Operations, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), and the Intel Museum to give seminars for more than 100 members and 10 officers. Increased the funding for the Association by 10 times. Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center Researcher – Fall 2005 Developed the hardware and software of a portable Raman Medical Imaging System for the Intel Corporation. The design, with the laser, is 15 times smaller than a commercial model. Tohoku University Nano-Spin Center Researcher – Spring 2005 Tested the quantum computer model with superconductor quantum theories in Japan. Handled high temperature superconductor at 0.04 Kelvin. Changed 100 liters of helium and nitrogen gas every week. Submitted final report following IEEE LaTeX format. Exchange Student in Japan Engineering Program – Summer 2005 Presented verbal and written reports in Japanese. Achieved a 4.0 GPA in Japan. Received full scholarship. College Senior Tutor – Spring 2004 Mathematics, physics, chemistry, and circuit analysis tutor. Mentored 5 under-achieving students to achieve their academic successes. A paid internship that lasted for 1 year. Web Designer – Present Experienced with PHP, SQL, CGI, and HTML. Developed websites for college club, private company, and my online profile at http://www.billhung.net/career/. PROJECTS Network Broadcasting Music Player on FPGA – Spring 2005 Designed a circuit using Verilog, which transformed music data stream from the network to the speaker connected to the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) board. Interfaced with the audio AC 97 chip and the Ethernet network ports. Analog Audio Equalizer Circuit – Summer 2004 Built an audio equalizer circuit for a MP3 player. Optimized the output frequency range, output amplitude, and attenuation level. Transistor Level High Gain Amplifier – Fall 2004 Designed an amplifier with 1000 times signal gain, 2 milli-Volt to 4 milli-Volt input voltage, and 34 milli-Watt power consumption using CMOS. Mixed Signal DC Stepping Motor Driver Circuit – Spring 2005 Designed a circuit to control the rotation of a DC Stepping Motor. The circuit controlled the speed and the direction of the rotation. Synchronized digital circuit that controlled the 5 Watt motor through 4 bi-polar amplifiers. CPU Design using Hardware Description Language – Fall 2004 Built a CPU using Verilog. Verified the CPU design with MIPS assembly instructions. COMPUTER SKILLS Operating System: Unix (Fedora, Solaris, Knoppix), Windows, MS-DOS Programming: Verilog, C, C++, Java, XML, HTML, Cgi, Php, LaTeX, LabView, MIPS, SQL Applications: Spice, Matlab, FTP, Adobe Photoshop, Visio, Frontpage, Quicken, Maya, 3D Max ACADEMIC AWARDS JASSO Scholarship with air tickets (Spring 2005) Faculty Association Scholarship (Spring 2004) Student Body 4.0 GPA Scholarship(Fall 2003) Inter Club Council Scholarship (Fall 2003) OTHERS Fluent in Japanese, English, and 3 dialects of Chinese including Mandarin. F-1 student visa with a British passport. 1 Full Year of Work Authorization (OPT). Willing to Travel