Mẫu CV hiện đại (Tiếng Anh) - Dành cho IT (Mẫu 1)
Mẫu CV hiện đại (Tiếng Anh) - Dành cho IT (Mẫu 1) Long Le Adamstr. 6, 13595 Berlin, Germany E-mail: le@cs.unc.edu Objective : To obtain a challenging position for summer interns in the field computer networks. ...
Mẫu CV hiện đại (Tiếng Anh) - Dành cho IT (Mẫu 1)
Long Le
Adamstr. 6, 13595 Berlin, Germany
E-mail: le@cs.unc.edu
Objective: To obtain a challenging position for summer interns in the field computer networks.
Education
4/94 - 6/99: Technical University Berlin, Germany
Diploma program in Electrical Engineering (with distinction).
Academic interests
Multimedia networking: Voice over IP, conference control protocols.
Network architectures: Integrated Services, Differentiated Services, Active Networks.
Work experience
8/99 - present: Research Institute for Open Communication Systems, Berlin, Germany
Scientist at the Competence Center for Global Networking with research projects in active networks and in voice over IP.
- Designed and implemented a software module in C/C++ under Unix/Linux that remotely controls network devices via the telnet protocol.
5/99 - 7/99: Fulltime intern at Novedia Inc., Berlin, Germany Involved in the development of an Internet conference system.
- Designed and partly implemented a class library in C++ that enables a platform independent input, output, and mixing of audio streams under Windows NT and Linux.
- Implemented network applications under Linux.
- Extended functionalities of the Video Conference Tool (vic) under Linux to enable message exchange via a message bus.
- Designed and implemented a control module that controls the Robust Audio Tool (rat) and the Video
Conference Tool (vic) via a message bus under Linux.
10/98 - 5/99: Diploma thesis at Research Institute for Open Communication Systems, Berlin, Germany
Implemented the Adaptive Packetization/Concealment (AP/C) algorithm in the Network Voice
Terminal Tool (NeVoT). The AP/C algorithm exploits the long-term correlation of speech signals to influence the packetization interval at the sender and to conceal the lost packets at the receivers.