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Jin Hock Ong
Graduate Student
Auto-ID Labs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
jinhock@mit.edu


BIOGRAPHY

EDUCATION

Spring 2003 - Present Massachusetts Institute of Technology

􀂄 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (CGPA : 4.5/5.0)

 

RELEVANT COURSES

Laboratory in Software Engineering. Artificial Intelligence. Computation Structures. Structure and Interpretation of Computer

Programs. Circuits and Electronics. Introductory Digital Systems Laboratory. Signals and System. Introduction to Communication,

Control, and Signal Processing. Practical Electronics. Probabilistic System Analysis. Linear Algebra. Differential Equations.

Computer System Engineering. Microelectronic Devices. Autonomous Robot Competition. Microeconomics. Macroeconomics.

Undergraduate Advanced Project. Development of Inventions. Sensation and Perception.

 

LAB EXPERIENCE

 

• MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (Summer 2005 to Spring 2006)

o Write a GUI-based LED-Lighting Simulator to calculate the amount of energy consumed given different lighting

systems (in Java).

o Wrote, using PIC-Assembly, a multi-channel Pulse-Width-Modulation software to control multi-color LEDs.

o Designed LED-Lighting system for human factor experiments using PIC microcontrollers and other electronic

parts.

 

• MIT Civil Engineering Lab (Summer 2003 to Spring 2004)

o Acquire data through experiments and analyzed the acquired data with Excel for piezometer calibration.

o Calibrated piezometer to accommodate noises caused by environment such as temperature change.

 

EMPLOYMENT

• Product Development Engineer Internship, NanoWave Inc (June 2006 to present)

o Responsible in interfacing Opal Kelly FGPA board with PC through USB Communication.

o Created standalone applications with Java and LabView.

 

• Desk Captain, Next House MIT (Fall 2004 to present)

o Responsible in scheduling desk shifts, do payroll for all workers, and assisting the House Manager with special tasks.

 

SKILLS

• Programming Languages: Java. Verilog HDL. Scheme (LISP). PIC-Assembler. C/C++. Basic knowledge in HTML.

• Math Software: Matlab, Simulink, Maple. (Written small programs with both Matlab and Maple.)

• Computer Proficiency: Adobe Photoshop. Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Word. Macromedia Dreamweaver. National

Instrument’s LabView. Xilinx ISE 7.1 Windows XP/NT/2000. Linux.

• Other skills: Surface-mount soldering, handling Logic Analyzer and Oscilloscopes.

• Language: Fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay Language.

 

INTERESTS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

• Photography. Volunteered as Tech photographer for 2 semesters in junior year.

• Malaysian Student Association

 

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MIT RFID Convocation The RFID Academic Convocation brings together, at the MIT Auto-ID Labs, Directors of leading RFID research laboratories with executives from lead users in their industries to address underlying research issues and opportunities surrounding RFID. The invitation-only conference is organized into sessions addressing technology roadmap for the EPCnetwork, active and passive tags and RFID frequency utilization, and application sessions on Time and Telemetry Pedigree, Aero/Astro, the Automotive industry, Supply Chain, Packaging and Public Infrastructure.

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