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Yen Jen Chen |
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SMALL (nanobio Sensors and MicroActuators
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Department of Electrical Engineering
Bonner Hall #318A
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
(SUNY at Buffalo)
Buffalo, NY 14260
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E-mail: yjchen@buffalo.edu
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Web-site: www.SMALL.buffalo.edu
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Research at SMALL |
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Education - B.S. (
– May 2011) |
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University at Buffalo, The State
University of New York (SUNY at Buffalo)
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Major: Department of Electrical
Engineering
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Minor: Mathematics
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Overall GPA: 3.795/4.0
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Award/Honor |
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UB Honor��s College with Provost Scholarship
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The Engineering Society of Buffalo
Scholarship
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Dean��s List
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Project Experience |
- Pulse Width Modulation (Spring 2010)
- Using breadboard, construct a
controllable reverse pulse current power supply from an
operational amplifier, consisting 6 stages of amplifiers:
variable square wave oscillator, integrator, comparator,
adder, inverter, and voltage controlled current source
(provide PSPICE simulations)
- Tetris (Spring 2010)
- Using the Metrowerks Code Warrior
Integrated Development Environment��s ARM Developer Suite,
implement the game Tetris by writing an ARM assembly
language program (ARM7). The game was tested and played just
like the regular Tetris game.
- Butterfly Effect (Spring 2010)
- Using MatLab, illustrate a behavior of a
dynamic system in which small changes in the initial
condition will change exponentially in time and where the
system will have a great range of diverse outcomes.
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Work Experience |
- Abercrombie and Fitch (06/2008-05/2009
and 06/2010-present)
- Impact- Work on organizing the stock
room, maintain quality in merchandize, team work on
preparing merchandizes and bringing them to the sales floor
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Technical Skill |
- Windows XP/Vista/2007, Mac OS X, VMware,
Linux
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power
Point), Visual C++, PSpice, MatLab, Maple, ARM 7 assembly
language (Metrowerks Code Warrior), Auto CAD
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Affiliation/Activity |
- The Engineering Society of Buffalo,
Member
- Zeta Pi Chapter, Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical
and Computer Engineering Honor Society), Member
- Engineers for a Sustainable World, Member
- Leadership Certificate Program, Activity
(finishing in May 2010)
- Workings on gaining leadership skills by
attending workshops that improve and provide guidance for
leadership development and involving in community engagement
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