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Mi Tian Resume

Mi (Mia) Tian

4216 243rd Place SE, Issaquah, WA 98029
508-963-1737
tmwj1001@gmail.com


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

Software Engineer Intern, NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA

Jan – Mar, May – Aug 2016
  • Designed and developed an automated test framework for the hardware bringup of Jetson TX1.
  • Developed interactive and automated tests scripts for various hardware components using Bash.
  • Shipped packaging of the end-to-end test solution into internal and customer release distributions.

Web Developer Intern, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA

May – Aug 2015
  • Designed and developed an interactive map visualization on the home page of the Massachusetts Technology, Talent, And Economic Reporting System (MATTERS), using D3.js, HTML, CSS, and Spring.
  • Implemented scrollable and configurable table views, and various front-end UI improvements.

Game and Web Developer, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA

Sep 2014 – Apr 2015
  • Designed and developed a turn-based sword fighting game on iPad using C# and the Unity3D game engine, in collaboration with three designers and artists.
  • Maintained and updated the Higgins Virtual Armory website to demonstrate the museum collections.

Recruiter, Enwei Pharmaceutical Ltd, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Mar 2009 – Jun 2010
  • Assisted in hiring process by coordinating job postings on website, reviewing resumes, performing telephone interviews and reference checks.
  • Prepared and managed employment records related to events such as hiring, termination, leaves, transfers, and promotions using HR management software system.

Business Administrator, Duchen Logistics, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Jan 2008 – Feb 2009
  • Assisted in planning of business meetings and travels, drafting of business documents and presentation slides, and management of customer relations for the executive office.

EDUCATION

Master of Science, Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Aug 2016 – May 2017

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Aug 2013 – May 2016 (with High Distinction)

Associate of Science, Basic Engineer, Quinsigamond Community College

Aug 2011 – May 2013

Associate of Business, Business Management, Chengdu University

Aug 2005 – May 2008

SKILLS

Programming

Java, C#, ASP.NET, C/C++, JavaScript, Bash, SQL, HTML/CSS, JSON

Development Tools

Eclipse, Git, Visual Studio, Azure, Hadoop, Swing, Spring, JUnit


PROJECT EXPERIENCES

Backend File Service Web API

July 2019 – Present
  • Developing a RESTful API for upload, download, and manage files per registered user using ASP.NET/C#.
  • Storing and managing user profiles and uploaded files using SQL and Azure Blob Storage.

Hadoop Big Data Project

Jan – May 2017
  • Extended TextInputFormat and LineRecordReader classes of Hadoop to process JSON data files.
  • Programmed single- and multi-pass MapReduce jobs with distributed cache to quickly calculate statistics from a very large sales transactions dataset, using Java, Hadoop and Pig script.
  • Wrote MongoDB scripts to handle CRUD operations and MapReduce jobs of a large customer dataset.

Online Word Sweeper Game

Jan – May 2017
  • Designed the game UI, and the UML code framework of a word sweeper game with a four-person team.
  • Implemented the client side using Java and the Swing API, and tested with JUnit.

Z502 Operating System Simulation

Sep – Dec 2016
  • Designed and implemented an operating system simulation featuring process life cycle management, scheduling, file system, disk IO, and virtual memory management using C.
  • Drafted an architecture document to justify the design and analyzed the performance of the OS simulation.
  • Collaborated with a server-side team to ensure the network communication is correct and efficient.
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