Mr. Yang has more than five years experience in designing and developing sophisticated application, application framework, middleware and embeded industry system. He has a demonstrated talent for analyzing problems, designing objects and quickly developing prototypes; and a proven ability to communicate and work effectively with persons from other areas. He is expertised in source code analyzing, cross-platform code porting, multi-platform GUI, CORBA component and 3D-visualization. At REI, Mr. Yang has been working on multiple software projects including CARM, CFS, MODLINK, VISION 21(VE-Suite) and Clear Air Sampling system. He's the main developer of the new CARM workbench and developed REKS (REI Kinetics Slover, the kinetics solver used in MODLINK and several other projects) from ground up with a chemistry PHD. He is one of the major designers of the four-tier overall structure of the multi-platform open source VR Problem Solving Environment VE-Suite. He designed and developed the GUI framework, Plug-In loading system, CORBA-based communication structure with XML data passing mechanism and base classes for CORBA calculation unit, developed more than twenty-five GUI Plug-Ins as well as twenty plus CORBA Servant wrappers for calculation unit mixed with legacy Fortran code. He is a major developer for the Clean Air's embeded sampling and control system. He's also doing software licensing, developing quick internal tools, miscellaneous software bugs fixing and some network administrator duties. Education M.S. Computer Science, Utah State University, 2003 B.S. Computer Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, 2000 Experience Software Engineer, Reaction Engineering International, Salt Lake City, Utah (2001 - Present) Involved in multiple projects. Including scientific workbench, middle-ware applications, kinetics solving package, advanced scientific visualization, software licensing and embedded system application. Software Developer, Zhejiang Cereals, Oils & Foodstuffs Import & Export Co., Ltd. (1998 - 1999) Developed the warehouse management system. Student Programming Assistant, CAD & CG National Lab, ZJU, China Ported TAO (a CORBA implementation from Washington University) from a TCP/IP LAN to an ATM LAN. |