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Last update: January 23, 2007
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Jonathan Song Kim
2960 Champion Way #2303
Tustin, CA 92782
jonathsk@uci.edu
(510)847-2680
www.unkn0wn.org
SKILLS
     General Work:
           Design and develop test plan management system
           Automated testing
           QA reporting and Status
           Software Installation
           Regression/Validation Testing
           Full Development and Testing Cycle
     Software:
           MSC.Patran, MSC.Nastran, CATIAV4, CATIAV5, Microsoft Office XP/2003, MacromediaFlash MX, Adobe Photoshop, Paintshop Pro
     Operating Systems:
           Windows 95/98/XP; Competency in Linux(Redhat, SuSe)/Unix (HPIPF, AIX, SUNS, RS6K, HP700)/Windowx NT
     Languages:
           C++, Python, HTML, Java, LC-2
           Korean (Read/Write/Speak)
EDUCATION
     University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA
2002-Present
     Major: Computer Engineering
           - Computer-related courses taken:
     ECE 10 - Computational Methods in Electrical and Computer Engineering
          Computers and structured programming. Binary representation. Hands-on experience
          with a high-level structured programming language. Intro to algorithm efficiency.
          Applications of structured programming in solving engineering problems.
     ECE 12 - Introduction to Programming
          Python programming syntax/style, types. Numbers and sequences. Controlf low.
          I/O and errors/exceptions. Function calling, parameter passing, formal arguments,
          return values. Variable scoping.
     ECE 20 - Computer Systems and Programming in C
          Data representation and operations. Simple logic design. Basic computer organization.
          Instruction set architecture and assembly language programming, introduction to C.
          Functions and recursions. Data structures, pointers, and linked lists.
     ECE 31 - Introduction to Digital Systems
          Digital representation of information. Specifications of combinational and sequential systems.
          Analysis and design of networks of gates and flip flops. Standard modules and their use.
          Introduction to algorithmic systems: datapath and control.
     ECE 31LB - Introduction to Digital Logic Laboratory
          Intro to common digital building blocks: gates, memory circuits, MSI components.
          Operating characteristics, specifications, and applications. Design of simple combinational
          and sequential digital systems (processors and state machines). Construction and
          debugging techniques using hardware description languages and CAD tools.
     ECE 40 - Object-Oriented Systems and Programming
          Primitive types and expressions. The class and method definition. Information hiding and
         &nbsencapsulation. pObjects and reference. Overloading. constructors. Inheritance basics.
          Programming 10:56 AM 5/23/2005with inheritance. Dynamic binding and polymorphism.
          Exception handling. An overview of streams and file input/output.
     ECE 70A - Network Analysis I
          Modeling and analysis of electronic networks. Basic network theorems.
          Sinusoidal steady state and transient analysis of RLC networks and the impedance concept.
     ECE 70B - Network analysis II
          Laplace transforms, complex frequency, and the s-plane. Network functions and frequency
          response, including resonance. Bode plots. Two-port network characterization.
     ECE 112 - Organizations of Digital Computers
          Building blocks and organization of digital computers, the arithmetic, control, and memory units,
          and input/output devices and interfaces. Microprogramming and microprocessors.
     ECE 114 - Engineering Data Structures and Algorithms
          Design of efficient algorithms for practical data structures in engineering applications. Models of
          computation.
     ECE 170 - Electronics I
          The properties of semiconductors, electronic conduction in solids, the physics and operation
          principles of semiconductor devices such as diodes and transistors, transistor equivalent circuits,
          and transistor amplifiers.
     ECE 170LB - Electronics I Laboratory
          Laboratory accompanying EECS170A to perform experiments on semiconductor material properties,
          semiconductor device physics and operation principles, and transistor amplifiers to improve
          experimental skills and to enhance the understanding of lecture materials.
    Seoul American High School, Seoul, South Korea
1997-2002
    Cum. GPA: 3.8
    Graduation Date: 15 June 2002
WORK EXPERIENCE
     MSC.Software(MNSCE) Santa Ana, CA
DEC 2004 - Present
     REGRESSION TESTER/QUALITY ASSURANCE
     www.mscsoftware.com
          Design, implement, and maintain automated test environments for regression testing of client's
          software releases in Linux/Unix/WINNT environment.
          Find, record and track software defects.
          Produce regression reports for software developers to identify problems and
          defects that needed to be fixed. Responsible for testing numerous graphics cards across a
          wide variety of operating systems (Solaris, Linux, Unix, Windows, Suns) using graphics software
          such as MSC.PATRAN and CATIAV5 for companies such as NVidia and ATI.
     TEC School Seoul, South Korea
JAN 2002 - APR 2002
     ENGLISH TUTOR
     Employer: Sunny Lee
     Phone: 001-1-82-2-3775-4200
     Email: tecschool@tecschool.com
          To converse with non-English speaking students in hopes to increase their understanding of
          the English language and to establish normal and regular English-spoken conversations over the phone.
ACTIVITES/ACHIEVEMENTS
     United States Air Force Reserves Officers' Training Corps, UCLA DET 055, CA
2003-Present
     Website
     C/Maj, Operations Support Squadron Commander
          Duties include supervising the squadron's Director of Training, Drill and Ceremonies Officer,
          Physical Fitness Officer, Conflict LLAB Officer, and the Field Training Prep Officer.
          Responsible for the support of operations for 80+ cadets.
     C/Capt, Uniform & Supply Officer in Charge
          Duty includes the responsibilty for organizing and supplying uniform and supplies for 100+ cadets.
     C/1st Lieutenant, Drill & Ceremonies Officer in Charge
          Duties include training and supervising 100 cadets in D&C operations.
     C/2nd Lieutenant, Drill Team Assistant Commander
          Duties include training and supervising a 5-man drill team.
     Habitat for Humanity, UCI
2003-Present
     Treasurer/Fundraiser
          Responsible for the safekeeping and maintaining chapter's financial records
          Responsible to see that 75% of fundraising profits are tithed to Habitat for Humanity of O.C.
          Purchase necessary items for chapter
          Created and implemented a fund-raising plan to meet chapter goals
     3rd Annual KSEA Young Generation Technical and Leadership Conference, New York
January 5-7, 2007
     Participant
     Website
     2nd Annual KSEA Young Generation Technical and Leadership Conference, Los Angeles, CA
January 6-8, 2006
     Participant
     Website
     Graduate of the 6th Annual Walk-a-thon for University students, Seoul, South Korea
2004 Summer
     Graduate
          A 21-night 22-day walk across South Korea walking a total distance of 597.5km (371.3 mi).
          Challenge began on July 23 in the city Of Taegu.
          Map can be seen here. List of Group 9 students.
     Korean Health Association, UCI
2002-2004
     Website Administrator
     Website
          Responsible for updating and maintaing the organizations website.
     Engineering Student Council, UCI
2002-2003
     Activities Committee
     Website
          Organized the council, inter-organization, and School of Engineering events
          including retreats, socials, banquest, etc.
     Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association, UCI
2002-2003
     Member
          Trains members to be good young professionals, fellowship between other
          engineers and to volunteer for a better technological society.
     United States Army Reserves Officers' Training Corps, Cali. State of Long Beach, CA
2003-2004
HONORS/AWARDS
     Best Paper, 3rd Annual KSEA Young Generation Technical and Leadership Conference, New York
JAN 2007
     Recipient of $500
     The National Society of Sons of the American Revolution, Silver Medal
20 MAY 2005
     Presented by the Sons of Liberty Chapter
          Given in recognition of superior leadership abilities and accomplishments,
           military bearing, and overall academic excellence.
     American Legions Locale 283 Scholarship,
20 MAY 2005
     Recipient of $1000
     AFROTC Field Training Graduate, Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, South Dakota
2004 Summer
     Graduated top 1/3
     Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association Chapter 169 Scholarship
2004 Summer
     Recipient of $1000
     Student of the Quarter
SY 2002-2003
     Presented by school Principal
     General Motors: Citizen of the Year Scholarship
SY 2002-2003
     Recipient of $2000
     Society of American Military Engineers Scholarship
SY 2002-2003
     Recipient of $1000
     Yongsan Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Chapter 169 Scholarship
SY 2002-2003
     Recipient of $1000
HIGH SCHOOL [1998 - 2002]
     Army Junior Reserves Officers' Training Corps
1997-2002
     Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Regimental S-3
          Responsible for planning and implementing exercises and activities
          Responsible for maintaining Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs)
          Responsible for accountability of entire battalion, equipment, and duties assigned.
     Drill Team Commander
          In charge of teaching, coaching, and motivating a 12-cadet team for
          drill competitions and participating in community functions
     Honor Guard Commander
          Responsible for preparing team for community functions
     Rifle Team Commander
          Responsible for accountability of personnel and equipment; safety of personnel
     Renaissance Committee
1999-2002
     President
     Boys and Girls Club of America
2001-2002
     Corresponding Secretary
     National Honor Society
2000-2002
     Member
     Student Action Leadership Team
2000-2002
     Offering Team
          Responsible for keeping church members informed of activities/events.
     Student of the Quarter
2002
     Presented by school Principal
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