Trac Ngoc Nguyen
Home Phone: (714) 636-0835
Pager: (714) 430-2308 (<=best)
[email protected]
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~tracn/resumeText.html
Objective:
To obtain an internship position, a part-time or full-time programmer job.
Education:
University of California, Irvine
Information and Computer Science
Graduation expectation date: Spring 1999
Courses Completed: Introduction to Computer Science II (C++), Fundamental Data Structures, Introductory Computer Organization (Assembly/6800), Introduction to software Engineering (JAVA), Social Analysis of Computerization, Programming Languages, Compilers and Interpreters, Digital Logic Design, Computer Networks, Advanced Computer Networks, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, and Introduction to Artifical Intelligence.
Computer Skills:
Computer Languages: Visual Cafe 2.5, Java JDK1.1.5, Visual Basic 5.0, Visual C++ 5.0, Scheme, Pascal, PC/MAC Assembly,  QBasic.
Operating Systems: UNIX Solaris v5.5, Windows NT/98, MS-DOS 6.0.
Hardware: Upgrade PC, installing new hardware and software for PC.
Software: MS Office97, X-Windows, Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect, SQL 6.5.
Internet: Web/FTP/IRC Servers, vi/emacs Editor, HTML, Telnet, FTP, Netscape.
Projects:
                              Grade-Aid system - (One person project)
It is a java software program which allows users (three types of users: Professors, TAs, Students) to add, edit, delete, save, and print the students' status, records, and scores.  The Grade-Aid system is designed for any big school, which is mainly for the uses of Professors, TAs, and Students. I carried the project through all the phases of software development starting from user requirements to implementation and functional testing.
Network Client/Server System - (Team project)
We designed logical UCI network and analyzed them with goals we want to achieve. We also implement an Internet server/client system under Sun Solaris O/S UNIX enviroment. I have knowledge about the seven layers from physical layer up to application layer.
Work Experience:
1992-1994: I worked at Baxter Edwards located in Irvine. My position while working there varied from year to year. But the longest position was a tester--testing the final products before delivering.

1995 to present: I use to working part-time during summer at TOSHIBA located in Irvine. My position is usually a tester--testing the final performance of the note-book computer such as functions on keyboard, disk drive, speakers, and so on.
Honor & Certificate:
Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa
  • Roster List
  • Dean's List: 1994-1995
  • Lab Skills:
    Programming C++/Java under Unix, Windows95/NT, and MAC enviroment.
    Languages:
    Vietnamese and English (fluent)
    References:
    Available upon request.