MARK C. CHANG

1728 East 47th Ave. Vancouver BC, V5P 1P7 email: [email protected]

Tel & Fax: (604) 327-3599 homepage: fly.to/mchang



EDUCATION

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC (1998 - present)

3rd year Computing Science major

University of Toronto, Toronto, ON (1992 - 1994)

Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC (1988 - 1992)

Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering

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SKILLS

Programming Languages: proficient in C/C++, Java and SQL

Operating Systems: Windows NT and 98, MS-DOS and UNIX (on Sun and NeXT workstations)

Development Environments/Tools: Visual C++, J++ and OpenGL

Internet: Java, HTML, CGI and MS Frontpage

Applications: MS Office, MS Access, MS Project, dBase, Adobe Premiere, CorelDraw and Cakewalk

Technologies: Object-Oriented paradigm, Database concept, Client/Server model, TCP/IP and User Interface design

Transferable skills: proven communication and technical writing skills, a team-player

Language: fluent in English and Mandarin, knowledge of Spanish

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PROJECT EXPERIENCES

Multimedia project: a graphical and multimedia virtual music store developed in Visual C++ with MFC on the Windows platform.

Software Engineering project: coordinator for the design phase.

Operating Systems project: a client/server application that handles remote procedure calls in UNIX based systems.

Database project (ongoing): relational databases implemented with MS SQL and Visual C++

Operating Systems II project (ongoing): a distributed operating system developed in Java

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WORK EXPERIENCES

Assistant Project Manager, Rico Developments Ltd., Vancouver, BC (1994 - 1998)

Various Part-time and Summer Positions (1988 - 1998)

Web magazine contributor - authored multimedia webpages in HTML

Assistant to Design Engineer - carried out the computer modeling and simulation of sewerage systems

Tutor - taught High-school math, sciences and English

Tour Guide

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EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND INTEREST

 

REFERENCES

Available upon request

 

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