Alex (Dung) Nguyen


2814 5th Street Apt 64
Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (209) 298-2854
E-mail: alexn_76@yahoo.com
Web: www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dung

Objective

To obtain a challenging position in the field of computer engineering with emphasis in computer networks/hardware.

Technical experience

* over 5 years experience in hardware .
* over 6 years experience in Microsoft Windows 95,98, NT 4.0, ME, 2000, and XP.

Education

Computer Engineering Major,
California State University, Chico. Degree received by Dec. 2003.

Tokay High School Diploma, Lodi, Ca. Aug. '90 - Jun. '94.

Proficiencies

Operating Systems: Mac OS X, Linux, Windows.
Platforms: Mortorola and Pentium.

Professional Experience

Wireless Network Installer : DigitalPath.net, Chico, Ca
Responsible for maintaining/installing/upgrading software/hardware on wide range of platforms that include Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows 95, 98 NT 4.0, 2000, and XP.Experience in DHCP, Static, or Virtual Private Network connection.

Tech Level II : Onemain.com, Sacramento, Ca
Responsible for debugging network problems with dial-up over the phone along with the customers assitant.

Tech Level I : Computer Plus, Chico, Ca
Responsible for building computer system and installation of Operating System and other software upon customers request. Debug hardware and software problem in Windows as well as Mac.

Related Projects

* Senior Project : Design, Implementation, and Performance Measurement of Temp. and Hum. Sensors using the Microchip PIC 18F452.

* Design and Implementation MC 68000 motherboard. The board is completely wired wrap. Programs are burn using an EPROM burner to run the entire board. The 8 bit motherboard runs at 8 MHz and has differnet program to test each components by selecting the DIP switch.

* Implementation of a CISCO Router over a network. - Routes the unicast, directed broadcast packets for class A,B,C networks. - Includes fragmentation of packets. - Updates the routing table using RIP. * Implementation of a Data Link Layer Protocol over a simulated physical layer that supports framing and addressing. It employs HDLC bit stuffing approach for encoding.

Related Course work

Computer Networks, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, Algorithms design, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Database Management System, COmputer Architecture, Computer Programming and Numerical Techniques.

References

Available upon request.

Miscellaneous

Willing to relocate.