1. Billy B. Saysavath
Orange County, CA | 714-989-0804 | bisaysavath@gmail.com
Computer Science Professional
specialized in Software and Web Development
Skilled at designing, coding and testing programs. Quick learner and challenge seeker, experienced in object
oriented programming. Determined and enthusiastic to learn new tools, libraries and technologies. Calm,
understanding and detail-oriented person.
KEY STRENGTHS
• Team player
• Testing & troubleshooting
• Strong analytical thinker
• Strong work ethic
• Flexibility & adaptability
• Stress tolerance
• Detail-oriented
• Responsible & organized
• Self-motivated
Programming Languages: C/C++, Python, Java, JavaScript; Platforms: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, UNIX
Software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere
Foreign Spoken Languages: Read, write and speak fluently in Thai and Lao
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
California State University, Fullerton (December 2016) GPA 3.66
EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant – California State University, Fullerton February 2016 – December 2016
• Visual Studio’s Intellisense for Algol programming language; project sponsored by Unisys, Inc.
• Scalable Display using a distributed network of Raspberry Pis
Instructional Supplement Assistance – California State University, Fullerton January 2016 – December 2016
• Tutored a class of 20-25 students in understanding C++ object-oriented programming
• Increased student learning experience by providing tips and techniques in C++ programming
Pre-Calculus Supplemental Instruction – Santiago Canyon College August 2013 – December 2013
• Prepared additional lectures and problems to fortify students’ understanding of the course
• Clarified and explained math principles resulting in student’s final course grade improvement
PROJECTS
Distributed Programming using the MPI Library for Docker December 2016
• Given a very large n by n matrix, write a distributed program using MPI functions in Docker to
identify the largest sum of 2x2 sub-matrixes
Distributed Network of Raspberry Pis June 2016 – September 2016
• Network of Raspberry Pis to create a very large scalable display (3x3 monitors)
Visual Studio Extension for Algol (for Unisys Inc.) February 2016 – July 2016
• Part of team of four students, researched and wrote an extension for Visual Studio 2015 to provide
advanced Intellisense for UNISYS’s ALGOL programs
• Successfully delivered an ALGOL extension that includes syntax highlighting, auto-completion and
simple parsing
CERTIFICATIONS
Applied CS with Android – Google at California State University, Fullerton March 2016
• Selected to participate in 5-day technical workshop that tests the advance knowledge of Algorithms
and Data Structures by leveraging the Android platform
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
CSUF International Student Association January 2015 – December 2016
Board Member, Treasurer
• Ensured sufficient funds for school related events that resulted in reduction in membership fee by $10
while having a surplus in a club’s budget