Self-Introduction

Qualifications

  • Sponsorship: Currently on OPT-F1, will apply STEM-OPT soon. Will need sponsorship for H-1B.
  • Willing to relocate and work onsite daily

Resume

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Cover Letter

Being a recent grad and active job seeker, I’ve acquired knowledge in Cryptography, Machine Learning, Security, Web Development, Web Crawling and System Design from working on various independent and group projects. I can still recall the excitement of developing a fully operational prototype management tool implemented by Python and SQL during my sophomore year. Faced with challenges demanding repetitive work, I always came up with a strategy to utilize scripts to fulfill the task, which leads me to mastering web crawling and script languages like Python and Go. Based on my abundant experiences in machine learning and data analysis, I can claim with confidence that I am capable of processing any datasets and gaining valuable insights. Learning cryptography now becomes a current interest for me, starting from a brain teaser to exercise my intellect to enhancing my knowledge about how this essential cornerstone shapes the modern technological landscape. The diversity of my background and interests help me to analyze tasks from a more holistic perspective by connecting all the dots. Furthermore, I enjoy devising logical and analytical approach towards solving problems from scratch to optimal solution. After graduation, I’ve been working on several volunteer projects and personal projects to learn and practice my understanding towards system design.

With a deep-rooted curiosity about the universe and profound passion for technology, I thrive on exploring cutting-edge technological breakthroughs. I’m strongly eager to apply academic knowledge and hands-on experience to contribute to a dynamic, innovative and diverse team.

I also have abundant experiences in teaching/mentoring as furnished below:

  • Teaching Assistant during my Bachelor’s degree in Australian National University for course Advanced Computing R&D Methods, where I acted as a supervisor for a group of students by organizing weekly seminars, devising assignments, assessing their progress and providing feedback.
  • Teaching Assistant during my Master’s degree in Johns Hopkins University where I was tutoring for several courses, during which I helped organize course materials, grade assignments and review semester-long group projects.