Zhaowei Xu is a senior at USC studying computer engineering and computer science with a 3.714 GPA. He has received awards for excellence in discrete mathematics and computing theory. His skills include programming in C++, Java, C, Verilog and Python as well as tools like Linux, OpenCV and Matlab. Some of his projects include multi-agent path finding using C++11, improving the Pintos operating system in C, and a 3D roller coaster simulation in C and OpenGL. He has worked as a course producer and tutor at USC and interned at a bank in China.
OctaveGT Toolbox: Student Growth Through an Open Software ProjectJon Ernstberger
In a collaborative directed study, an engaged student undertook the task of programming a simple graph theory toolbox in the open source programming language Octave. That software was then made openly available for educational use. Insights in to preparation, licensing, distribution, and improvements will be shared along with some learned best practices.
Information Retrieval and Extraction have wide ranging applications, from analyzing social media content and summarizing sports activities to other, more commercial applications like automation of customer service chats and search engines.We use our knowledge of the domain to solve this newly emerging problem of shortlisting candidates for a job. We provide the following functionalities:
Extract important personal as well as professional details from the candidate resumes, presenting a more structured view of the provided information.
We accept a ‘job description’, and then scan through the index of all the candidate resumes to dig out the 10 best candidates for the job.
Besides, we also accept a resume, and present other resumes most similar to the given one. This helps if you know exactly what kind of person you need for the job.
Moreover, we support ‘field queries’, whereby you may narrow down your search to incorporate specific details.
Material of the 4th Intensive Summer school and collaborative workshop on Natural Language Processing (NAIST Franco-Thai Workshop 2010).
Bangkok, Thaıland.
Institution: Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), Lingua et Machina
OctaveGT Toolbox: Student Growth Through an Open Software ProjectJon Ernstberger
In a collaborative directed study, an engaged student undertook the task of programming a simple graph theory toolbox in the open source programming language Octave. That software was then made openly available for educational use. Insights in to preparation, licensing, distribution, and improvements will be shared along with some learned best practices.
Information Retrieval and Extraction have wide ranging applications, from analyzing social media content and summarizing sports activities to other, more commercial applications like automation of customer service chats and search engines.We use our knowledge of the domain to solve this newly emerging problem of shortlisting candidates for a job. We provide the following functionalities:
Extract important personal as well as professional details from the candidate resumes, presenting a more structured view of the provided information.
We accept a ‘job description’, and then scan through the index of all the candidate resumes to dig out the 10 best candidates for the job.
Besides, we also accept a resume, and present other resumes most similar to the given one. This helps if you know exactly what kind of person you need for the job.
Moreover, we support ‘field queries’, whereby you may narrow down your search to incorporate specific details.
Material of the 4th Intensive Summer school and collaborative workshop on Natural Language Processing (NAIST Franco-Thai Workshop 2010).
Bangkok, Thaıland.
Institution: Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), Lingua et Machina
Humans carelessness that leads to fire accidents that can cause death of many thousands of people. This ppt describe the source of man made disasters,the types, the effects and how to control it. there is also a small case study attached to it to help in a better understanding of the effect of the effect and the prevention method.
Benchmark Sage Pay sobre PYMES online en EspañaSage Pay
Este primer benchmark Sage Pay sobre PYMES online en España ha sido realizado a través de una encuesta a pequeñas y medianas empresas de ecommerce que procesan menos de 5.000 transacciones trimestrales.
Fraud prevention tools
El objetivo de este estudio es sacar a la luz los factores de éxito de un pequeño negocio online, desde las herramientas para atraer tráfico hacia sus webs hasta cómo se protegen ante el fraude.
Para construir el informe, encuestamos a más de 500 negocios durante el mes de diciembre de 2012.
Estamos convencidos de que el resultado constituye la panorámica más completa realizada sobre los negocios online en España.
El informe es gratuito, y analiza las siguientes cuestiones sobre el estado actual de las PYMES españolas que ya se han lanzado a vender a través de ecommerce, ofreciendo sorprendentes datos y estadísticas.
Uso de redes sociales
Ratios de abandono
Protección contra el fraude
Cumplimiento de las normas de seguridad PCI DSS
Internacionalización
Dispositivos móviles (MCommerce)
Humans carelessness that leads to fire accidents that can cause death of many thousands of people. This ppt describe the source of man made disasters,the types, the effects and how to control it. there is also a small case study attached to it to help in a better understanding of the effect of the effect and the prevention method.
Benchmark Sage Pay sobre PYMES online en EspañaSage Pay
Este primer benchmark Sage Pay sobre PYMES online en España ha sido realizado a través de una encuesta a pequeñas y medianas empresas de ecommerce que procesan menos de 5.000 transacciones trimestrales.
Fraud prevention tools
El objetivo de este estudio es sacar a la luz los factores de éxito de un pequeño negocio online, desde las herramientas para atraer tráfico hacia sus webs hasta cómo se protegen ante el fraude.
Para construir el informe, encuestamos a más de 500 negocios durante el mes de diciembre de 2012.
Estamos convencidos de que el resultado constituye la panorámica más completa realizada sobre los negocios online en España.
El informe es gratuito, y analiza las siguientes cuestiones sobre el estado actual de las PYMES españolas que ya se han lanzado a vender a través de ecommerce, ofreciendo sorprendentes datos y estadísticas.
Uso de redes sociales
Ratios de abandono
Protección contra el fraude
Cumplimiento de las normas de seguridad PCI DSS
Internacionalización
Dispositivos móviles (MCommerce)
1. Zhaowei Xu
213-263-1358 1168 W 36th
PL, LA, CA 90007 zhaoweix@usc.edu
Education:
Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Expected Dec 2016
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering & Computer Science (CECS) Major GPA: 3.714
Awards: A+ in Discrete Mathematics; A+ in Computing Theory; Provost Fellowship
Skills and Languages:
Programming Language: C++ (98 & 11), Java, C, Verilog, Python
Tools: Linux, C++ boost library, QT, openGL, Unix, Matlab(and SDK), Mandarin, openCV
Projects:
Multi-Agent Path Finding with different sized robots(C++11, individual) Summer 2016
o Designed a new and complete algorithm for robots of different sizes to find conflict-free and timespan -
minimum paths on a grid map based on modern Conflict Based Search;
o Implemented my algorithm and evaluated the experimental outcomes.
Pintos Operating System(C, linux environment, group work) Spring 2016
o Implemented key features of modern OS including thread priority scheduling, timer, system calls, e.g.
o Improved Pintos OS’s performance
Roller-Coaster 3D simulation(C & openGL core profile, individual) Spring 2016
o Wrote a program that simulates the ride experience from first-person angle;
o Converted 3D splines into train’s track and made the view angle follow real-time tangent of the spline.
Multiplayer 2048(java, group work) Fall 2015
o Wrote a 2048 game with cooperative and competitive modes with 2 players on single or two computers;
o Used Java GUI, computer networking, SQL database, multi-threading in my part of the project.
“Wrong Way” Game (Verilog, individual) Spring 2015
o Programed a FPGA board to play a game in which player move a car to avoid collisions;
o Used Pseudo random to generate enemy cars randomly and accelerate them gradually;
o Put the game on screen by generating output RGB signals from FPGA board.
Work:
Computing theory, Course Producer University of Southern California
o Designed homework and exams for the course; Summer 2016-Now
o Taught difficult algorithms, problems and proofs (dynamic programming e.g.) to students.
Introductory C++, Course Producer University of Southern California
o Held office hours to help students develop, examine and debug their C++ homework and projects;
o Graded students’ homework and exams.
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Corporation accounts intern Nanjing, China
o Helped build and maintain client network; Summer 2014
o Drafted contract and instructed clients to sign them.
Joint Education Program, Math Tutor at Foshay Learning center Los Angeles
o Made course plans for a 9th
grade high school student based on her needs; Sep-Dec 2014
o Held weekly after-class catch-up tutoring.