Oggha Htut is seeking a position that utilizes his skills in data processing, organization, communication, and teamwork developed through his education at Texas Tech University and experience there and with AFJROTC. He has a Bachelor of Science in University Studies with concentrations in personal finance, organizational leadership, and engineering. Through various projects and roles, he has experience planning meetings, conducting research, compiling presentations, and guiding teams. His work history demonstrates customer service experience in food service and retail. He also has experience volunteering through community service organizations.
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All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications.
Classifying R&D: Why and How Organizations Develop Taxonomies for Research Fi...CASRAI
All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science & Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning.
How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Panel 2: Jeffrey Alexander & Patri...CASRAI
All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications.
Classifying R&D: Why and How Organizations Develop Taxonomies for Research Fi...CASRAI
All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science & Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning.
1. OGGHA HTUT
SPRING, TX 77379
(281)-851-9144
OGGHA.HTUT@YAHOO.COM
EDUCATION
Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX) Fall 2016
• Bachelor of Science in University Studies
Concentrations
o Studies in PersonalFinance
o Organizational Leadership
o Engineering
Coursework
• Principles of Programming
• Analytical Math
• Organizational Leadership
• Communications, Ethics, and Civility
SKILLS
• Adapting to new material, techniques, and environment quickly
• Able to process and organize large amounts of data
• Knowledgeable in Microsoft office software
• Familiar with support and logistical operations
• Comfortable with working in team environments
• Effective communicator and presenter
EXPERIENCE
Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas) 2011 - 2016
• Participated in various group projects whose sizes varied anywhere from 3 to 9
• Planned group meetings have always had a high attendance rate
• Spearheaded an analytical research project on classical movies
• Assisted in collecting and compiling data for visual presentations
• Represented the group when presenting the data to an audience
AFJROTC (Klein, TX) 2008 - 2011
• Cadet Officer
o Master of Ceremonies for severalaward ceremonies and special occasions
such as the Military Ball and Veteran’s Day Parade
o Recruited prospective cadets as Kitty Hawk Air Society Commander and
prepared tutoring sessions for cadets
o Operated as Logistic Commander during quarterly annual inspection and
received an excellent rating
o Guided flight as commander to receive top honors
o Organized, examined, composed and assembling monthly newsletters
within the corp
2. OGGHA HTUT
SPRING, TX 77379
(281)-851-9144
OGGHA.HTUT@YAHOO.COM
COMMUNITYSERVICE
Lubbock Impact (Lubbock, TX) Spring 2016
• Informed the local community about personal finances
• Assisted in filling out medical and insurance forms
Operation INTERDEPENDENCE (Houston,TX) Sept. 2010 & Feb. 2011
• Packaged and mailed out letters to soldiers overseas
Habitat for Humanity (Houston, TX) 2008 - 2011
• At minimum, once per semester for 4 years
• Assisted in building houses for the less fortunate
WORK HISTORY
Texas Tech Hospitality Service (Lubbock, TX) Feb. 2012 - May 2016
• Student Assistance Food Services
o Cooked, carved,and served food to hundreds of students and faculty members
o Welcomed customers and elevated their mood
Kohl’s (Kohl’s Tomball, TX) May 2010 - July 2011, May 2015 (Seasonal)
• Sales Associate
o Organized and restocked the men’s department
o Assisted customers with finding what they needed as well as offering suggestions
• Cashier
o Helped check out customers when the lines got too long
• Unload and Merchandise
o Unpacked, unloaded, and organized weekly merchandises
o Replaced and restocked sales floor as needed
• Night Crew
o Marked down prices on all merchandises before all major holidays
HONORS
TX-20005 Unit Coin May 2011
• Issued by Major Edwin Reyes and Master Sergeant Michael Fuentes
o Receive no ISS, OSS, Detention or any other punitive actions that would be detrimental
to the image of the Corps
o Show leadership skills, energy, outstanding attitude, and project a positive image in and
out of ROTC
o Meet all requirements to Pass the PhysicalFitness Test
o The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor has all and final review
Air Force Sergeants Association Medal April 2010
• Issued by the Air Force Sergeants Association
o For Outstanding achievement and exceptional leadership ability
Bronze ROTC Medal April 2009
• Issued by the Nation Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
o In recognition of outstanding leadership qualities, military bearing and excellence, thus
exemplifying the height ideals and principles which motivated and sustained our patriot
ancestors
Top Flight Commander of the Semester April 2009
• Issued by Major Edwin Reyes and Master Sergeant Michael Fuentes
o Demonstrating exemplary leadership and teamwork within the flight