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1 Jen-Mei Chang Research Interests Computational and applied mathematics. Geometric data and pattern analysis. Face and object recognition. Biometrics. Numerical methods for computing large data sets. Computer visions and digital imaging. Mathematics education. Education Ph.D., Mathematics, Colorado State University. Thesis Title Advisor Classification on the Grassmannians: Theory and Applications Michael Kirby M.S., Mathematics, Colorado State University. Thesis Title Advisor Applications of Classification With Tangent Distance to Face Recognition Under Varying Illumination and Pose Conditions Michael Kirby B.A., Mathematics, California State University, Sacramento, Magna Cum Laude. Positions Program Chair, MAA SoCal-Nev Section st Program Vice-Chair, MAA SoCal-Nev Section nd Program Vice-Chair, MAA SoCal-Nev Section Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSU, Long Beach Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CSU, Long Beach. Memberships 2008 Mathematical Association of America 2002 American Mathematics Society Honors and Awards Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, Academic Affairs, California State University, Long Beach The Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, established in 1986, is designed to encourage, reward, and publicly acknowledge sustained excellence in teaching by members of the University s faculty Faculty Award for Excellence (Pretty Darn Good Professor), College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach
2 The PDGP award was established in 2006 as a way to recognize faculty in the college with great contributions and exceptional performance in teaching, scholarly achievements, service, and leadership ExxonMobil Foundation Project NExT Fellowship Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a professional development program for new or recent Ph.D.s in the mathematical sciences. It addresses all aspects of an academic career: improving the teaching and learning of mathematics, engaging in research and scholarship, and participating in professional activities. It also provides the participants with a network of peers and mentors as they assume these responsibilities University Graduate Fellowship Award, Colorado State University 2001 Pi Mu Epsilon: Honorary National Mathematics Society, California State University, Sacramento Pi Mu Epsilon is the U.S. honorary national Mathematics society that is dedicated to the promotion of mathematics and recognition of students who successfully pursue mathematical understanding Phi Theta Kappa: International Honor Society of the Two Year College, American River College Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs. Its purpose is to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. Teaching Experiences 2008 Professor, California State University, Long Beach. Courses MATH103: Mathematical Ideas (1 Special Session for LBUSD) Taught MATH113: Pre-Calculus Algebra (1) MATH115: Calculus for Business (4) MATH119A: Survey of Calculus I (1) NSCI190A: Experience Success Program (2) MATH224: Calculus III (4) MATH233: Fundamental Concepts in Advanced Mathematics (1) MATH247: Introduction to Linear Algebra (5) MATH323: Introduction to Numerical Analysis (3) MATH370A: Applied Mathematics I (1) MATH473: Scientific Computing (1) MATH496: Special Problems (9 units) MATH498H: Senior Thesis (9 units) MATH479/579: Mathematical Modeling (1) MATH521: Matrix Method for Data Analysis and Pattern Recognition (2) MATH573: Advanced Scientific Computing (2)
3 MATH578: Numerical Linear Algebra (2) MATH695: Matrix Method for Data Analysis and Pattern Recognition (2) MATH697: Directed Study (6 units) MATH698: Thesis or Project (33 units) Graduate Teaching Assistant, Colorado State University. Courses Taught Intensive Trigonometry Review MCC117/118 On-line Pilot with CourseCompass: College Algebra in Context MATH124: Logarithms and Exponents MATH125: Numerical Trigonometry MATH126: Analytic Trigonometry MATH141: Calculus in Management Science MATH161: Calculus II for Physical Sciences MATH261: Calculus III for Physical Sciences Instructor, California State University, Sacramento. Courses Taught LS3: Summer Bridge Program LS7A/7B: Making Sense of Algebra LS10A/10B: Elementary Algebra with Geometry LS10A/10B Multimedia: Elementary Algebra with Geometry Tutor, CSU, CSU Sacramento, & American River College. Individualized Mathematics Program, CSU Drop-In Tutoring center, CSU Sacramento Learning Resource Center, ARC Oak Tree Drop-In Tutoring Center, ARC Miscellaneous Teaching, CSU. On-line Teaching and Testing with MapleTA Professional Development 2012 Project Kaleidoscope Summer Leadership Institute for STEM Faculty, AAC&U Faculty Learning Community at CNSM, CSU Long Beach Project NExT, Mathematical Association of America Lesson Study, Colorado State University Peer-Reviewed Publications 1. K. Young, J.-M. Chang, Faculty participation in a learning community improves STEM student success, in preparation. 2. J. Murphy, J.-M. Chang, K. Suaray, Student performance and attitudes in a collaborative and flipped linear algebra course, under review. 3. N. Huynh, J.-M. Chang, Generalized left-to-right parser for tree-adjoining grammars using matrices, under review. 4. J.-M. Chang, P. Buonora, L. Stevens, C. Kwon, Strategies to recruit and retain students in physical science and mathematics on a diverse college campus, accepted to Journal of College Science Teaching, March G. Touchon, J. Chanussol, J. Gilles, M. Dalla Mura, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, Gas plumes detection
4 and tracking in hyperspectral video sequences using binary partition trees, IEEE Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing (WHISPERS), Lausanne, Switzerland, June J. Sunu, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, Simultaneous spectral analysis of multiple video sequence data for LWIR gas plumes, Proceedings of SPIE: Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XX, Volume 9088, June T. Meyer, D. Ziegler, C. Brune, A. Chen, R. Farnham, N. Huynh, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, P. Ashby, Height drift correction in non-raster atomic force microscopy, Ultramicroscopy, Volume 137, pg , November J.-M. Chang, N. Huynh, M. Vazquez, C. Salafia, Vessel enhancement with multiscale and curvilinear filter matching for placenta images, Proceedings of the International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing, Bucharest, Romania, pg , July T. Gerhart, J. Sunu, L. Lieu, E. Merkurjev, J.-M. Chang, J. Gilles, A. Bertozzi, Detection and tracking of gas plumes in LWIR hyperspectral video sequence data, Proceedings of SPIE: Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XIX, Volume 8743, May J.-M. Chang, A. Mulgrew, Carolyn Salafia, Characterizing placental surface shape with a highdimensional shape descriptor, Applied Mathematics, Volume 3, Number 9, pg , J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, C. Peterson, Feature patch illumination spaces and Karcher compression for face recognition via Grassmannians, Advances in Pure Mathematics, Volume 2, Number 4, pg , J.-M. Chang, J. Pacheco, Classifying handwritten digits on the Grassmann manifold, Proceedings of The International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, & Pattern Recognition, Volume 1, pg , J.-M. Chang, A practical approach to inquiry-based learning in linear algebra, International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, Volume 42, Number 2, pg , J.-M. Chang, Getting students excited about learning mathematics, The Journal of the Central California Mathematics Project, Volume 3, pg. 6 13, JR Beveridge, B. Draper, J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, H. Kley, C. Peterson, Principal angles separate subject illumination spaces in YDB and CMU-PIE, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Volume 31, Issue 2, pg , J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, Face recognition under varying viewing conditions with subspace distance, Proceedings of the 2009 Int l Conf. on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition (AIPR-09), pg , J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, H. Kley, C. Peterson, B. Draper, J.R. Beveridge, Recognition of digital images of the human face at ultra low resolution via illumination spaces, Proceedings of the 8th Asian Conference on Computer Vision, part II, LNCS Volume 4844, pg , J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, C. Peterson, Set-to-set face recognition under variations of pose and illumination, Proceedings of 2007 Biometrics Symposium at The Biometrics Consortium Conference, pg. 1 6, J.-M. Chang, M. Kirby, H. Kley, J.R. Beveridge, B. Draper, C. Peterson, Examples of set-to-set image classification, Proceedings of the Seventh Int l Conf. on Mathematics in Signal Processing, The Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, pg , J.-M. Chang, J.R. Beveridge, B. Draper, M. Kirby, H. Kley, C. Peterson, Illumination face spaces are idiosyncratic, Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, & Pattern Recognition, Volume 2, pg , 2006.
5 Published Abstracts 1. C. Salafia, R. Shah, G. Merz, K. Keaty, L. Conrad, A. Garcia, D. Misra, J.-M. Chang, Validation of tracing protocol and automated feature extraction of placental chorionic surface vessel networks, Reproductive Sciences, Volume 22, pg. 287A, March J. Murphy, J.-M. Chang, Experience a flipped learning outcome through a flipped learning in an introductory linear algebra class, MAA Contributed Paper Session on Using Flipped Pedagogy to Engage Students in Learning Mathematics, Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Antonio, TX, January N. Huynh, J.-M. Chang, P. Katzmann, R. Miller, J. Moye, C. Salafia, Assessing the usability of digital images of human placenta with multi-scale filtering methods, Placenta, Volume 35, Number 9, pg. A56, D. Ziegler, A. Nievergelt, A. Chen, T. Meyer, J.-M. Chang, D. Argyris, A. Phan, A. Striolo, A. Bertozzi, P. Ashby, Scuba Probes and in-situ mapping of interfacial solvent structure using force spectroscopy, Abstracts of papers of the American Chemical Society, March 16, J.-M. Chang, N. Huynh, M. Vazquez, C. Salafia, Vessel enhancement with multiscale and curvilinear filter matching for placenta images, Placenta, Volume 34, Number 9, pg. A73, P Ashby, D. Ziegler, A. Frank, S. Frank, A. Chen, T. Meyer, R. Farnham, N. Huynh, I. Rangelow, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, Encased cantilevers and alternative scan algorithms for ultra-gentle high speed atomic force microscopy, Biophysical Journal, Volume 102, Issue 3, pg. 579a, January D. Ziegler, B. Sanii, A. Frank, S. Frank, A. Chen, T. Meyer, R. Franham, N. Huynh, J. DeYoreo, I. Rangelow, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, P. Ashby, Toward capturing soft molecular material dynamics, Biomolecular Materials Principal Investigators Meeting, Annapolis, MD, October J.-M. Chang, Classification on the Grassmannians: theory and applications, Special Session on Metric and Riemannian Methods in Shape Analysis, AMS Fall Western Section Meeting, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, October J.-M. Chang, X. Li, Applying image processing techniques to promote conceptual understanding in linear algebra classes, MAA Special Session on Innovative and Effective Ways to Teach Linear Algebra, Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Francisco, CA, January Book Chapters 1. T. Gerhart, J.-M. Chang, Applications of low rank and sparse matrix decompositions in hyperspectral video processing, Handbook on Robust Decomposition in Low Rank and Sparse Matrices and its Applications in Image and Video Processing, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, J.-M. Chang, Careers, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Society, Salem Press, Patents & Technical Reports 1. (patent) M. Kirby, J.R. Beveridge, J.-M. Chang, B. Draper, H. Kley, C. Peterson, Unknown pattern set recognition. Patent No.: US 8,116,566 B2. Date of patent: February 14, T. Gerhart, J. Sunu, L. Lieu, E. Merkurjev, J.-M. Chang, J. Gilles, A. Bertozzi, Chemical plume detection for hyperspectral imaging, UCLA Applied Math REU, Summer T. Meyer, R. Farnham, N. Huynh, A. Chen, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, Fast atomic force microscopy imaging using self-intersecting scans and inpainting, UCLA Applied Math REU, Summer B. Jones, A. Adams, A. Nguyen, J.-M. Chang, L. Vese, Placental imaging classification: at risk detector (PICARD), UCLA Applied Math REU, Summer C. Rangel-Escareno, J.-M. Chang, M. Vu, Q. Wu, H. Wadhar, A two-based encoded DNA sequence alignment problem in computational biology, Claremont Math-in-Industry Workshop, Summer J.-M Chang, M. Kirby, L. Krakow, J. Ladd, E. Murphy, Classification of images with tangent distance, Colorado State University Industrial Mathematics Seminar, Spring 2004.
6 Funded Grant Support 1. (awarded 3 WTU) Spring 2015, Proven Course Redesign with Technology Program, CSU Chancellor s Office. 2. (awarded 3 WTU) Spring 2014, Proven Course Redesign with Technology Program, CSU Chancellor s Office. 3. (awarded $5,000) Summer 2013, A flipped experience for learning linear algebra (FELLA), 2013 Enhancing Educational Effectiveness Through Technology Awards Program: Flipping the Classroom, CSULB. 4. (awarded $10,000) Summer 2013, Research Project Mentor, California research training program in computational and applied mathematics, Award No. NSF DMS Lead PI: Andrea Bertozzi at UCLA. $388, (awarded 1.5 mo summer salary, 3 WTU), Spring Fall 2013, Co-PI, Hybrid model (second phase), Next Generation Learning Challenges funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Other Co-PI: Florence Newberger, Department of Mathematics and Statistics. 6. (awarded 3 WTU) Spring 2013, CSULB RSCA Assigned Time Award, Automated vasculature extraction of small veins on placental surfaces. 7. (awarded $10,000) Summer 2012, Research Project Mentor, California research training program in computational and applied mathematics, Award No. NSF DMS Lead PI: Andrea Bertozzi at UCLA. $388, (awarded 3 WTU) Fall 2011, CSULB Department of Mathematics and Statistics Research Assigned Time Award, Mathematical features of placental surfaces and its implications to maternal and fetal vascular pathology. 9. (awarded $10,000) Summer 2011, Research Project Mentor, California research training program in computational and applied mathematics, Award No. NSF DMS Lead PI: Andrea Bertozzi at UCLA. $388, (awarded $10,000) Summer 2010, Research Project Mentor, UCLA applied mathematics summer REU, Award No. NSF DMS Lead PI: Andrea Bertozzi at UCLA. 11. (awarded.25 mo/year) June 2010 May 2014, Co-PI, Ensuring student success in physical science and mathematics, NSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM), Award No. DUE Lead PI: Chuhee Kwon at CSULB. $593, (awarded 200 hours) Spring 2010, Mathematics Curriculum Specialist, Upward bound math & science (UBMS) program at CSULB, U.S. Department of Education. Lead PI: Howard Wray. 13. (awarded $1,500) Summer 2009, Travel Grant, Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). 14. (awarded $4650) June 2009, CSULB RSCA Summer Stipend Award, Detection of false positives via Grassmann methods. 15. (awarded $35,000) Fall 2008 Fall 2009, CSULB College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Start-up Fund. Invited Talks 1. Placenta gives clues to autism spectrum disorder, Faculty Supper Club, CSU Long Beach, CA, April 29, Vessel enhancement with multiscale and curvilinear filter matching for placenta images," AMMCS , Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, August Interpretations of the common core state standards in mathematical modeling, EQALS Institute, California State University, Long Beach, June Classification on the Grassmannians: theory and applications, Mathematics Colloquium, California State University, Dominquez Hills, Carson, CA, November Classification on the Grassmannians: theory and applications, Special Session on Metric and Riemannian Methods in Shape Analysis, AMS Fall Western Section Meeting, University of California,
7 Los Angeles, CA, October Classification on the Grassmannians, Image Processing Seminar, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, May Some interesting problems in pattern recognition and image processing, Women in Math Group, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, April Some interesting problems in pattern recognition and image processing, Mathematics Graduate Seminar, California State University, Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA, March An introduction to geometric data analysis and its possible applications, Mathematics Colloquium, Claremont Colleges, Pomona College, CA, October An introduction to geometric data analysis and its possible applications, Mathematics Colloquium, California State University, San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA, October Some interesting problems in pattern recognition, Claremont College Math-in-Industry Workshop, Claremont, CA, July An academic journey of tangent, Math Club, Cypress College, Cypress, CA, April An introduction to geometric data analysis and its possible applications, Mathematics Colloquium, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, April An academic journey of tangent, Math Day, California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, March Geometric data analysis for face recognition: classification on the Grassmannians, Workshop on Geometry and Computation, Department of Mathematics, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, December Selected Presentations 1. Faculty participation in a learning community improves STEM student success, AAC&U s Network for Academic Renewal Conference, Transforming STEM Higher Education, Atlanta, GA, November Assessing the usability of digital images of human placenta with multi-scale filtering methods, International Federation of Placenta Association, Paris, France, September Improve data analytic skills through group projects in a hybrid business calculus class, The CSU Board of Trustees Meeting, CSU Chancellor s Office, Long Beach, CA, May Preparing mathematics teachers to teach modeling, The 18th Annual Conference of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, Irvine, CA, February Vessel enhancement with multi-scale and curvilinear filters for placenta images, 5th Annual College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty Research Symposium, California State University, Long Beach, CA, March Breaking the raster scan paradigm: spiral scanning and advanced image processing for high speed atomic force microscopy, D. Ziegler, C. Brune, Y. Lou, T. Meyer, R. Farnham, J.-M. Chang, A. Bertozzi, P. Ashby, 2012 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston USA, November 28, Encased cantilevers and alternative scan algorithms for ultra-gentle high speed atomic force microscopy, D. Ziegler, A. Chen, S. Frank, A. Frank, R. Farnham, N. Huynh, T. Meyer, J.-M. Chang, I. Rangelow, A. Bertozzi, P. Ashby, 2012 Materials Research Society Spring Meeting & Exhibit, San Francisco USA, April 9 April 13, (Award of excellent contribution MRS2012) 8. Features on placental surfaces and their implications to maternal and fetal vascular pathology, 3rd Annual College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Faculty Research Symposium, California State University, Long Beach, CA, March Applying image processing techniques to promote conceptual understanding in linear algebra class, Event: Innovative and Effective Ways to Teach Linear Algebra, II, 2010 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM-10), San Francisco, CA, January Face recognition under varying viewing conditions with subspace distance, Int l Conf. on Artificial
8 Intelligence and Pattern Recognition (AIPR-09), Orlando, FL, July Face recognition on the Grassmannians, Southern California Women in Mathematics Symposium, Loyala Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, April Recognition of digital images of the human face at ultra low resolution via illumination spaces, 8th Asian Conference of Computer Vision, Tokyo, Japan, November Set-to-set face recognition under variations in pose and illumination, 2007 Biometrics Symposium at The Biometrics Consortium Conference, Baltimore, MD, September Illumination face spaces are idiosyncratic, Third Front Range Applied Mathematics Student Conference, University of Colorado, Denver, March Illumination face spaces are idiosyncratic, WORLDCOMP 06 - IPCV 06, Las Vegas, NV, June Application of tangent distance to the illumination problem in the category of face recognition, CS/Math Geometric Methods for Large Data Set Seminar, Colorado State University, Research Students Julia Murphy, Undergraduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Honors s Thesis: Student Performance and Attitudes in a Flipped Linear Algebra Course Achievements recipient of a Math Department Scholarship of $900 in 2014 recipient of the Physical Science and Mathematics Scholarship, 2014 present supplemental instructor for MATH 113: Pre-Calculus Algebra, 2014 presented at the 2015 JMM under Contributed Paper Session Jonathan Guzman, Undergraduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Honors s Thesis: A Principal Decision: The Case of Lending Club Achievements recipient of the Physical Science and Mathematics Scholarship, 2013 present participant of the 2014 Summer Undergraduate Research Institute in Experimental Mathematics, Michigan State University Lyman Briggs College supplemental instructor for MATH 113: Precalculus Algebra, 2014 Ph.D. student in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics at University of Michigan Justin Sunu, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: Applications of K-means and Spectral Clustering to Hyperspectral Video Sequences
9 Achievements participant of the 2012 and 2013 UCLA Applied Math Summer REU (Toxin Project) research consultant at UCLA Applied Math during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 presented a 15-minute talk at the 2012 MAA Socal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULB presented at the 2012 DTRA/NSF/NGA Algorithm Workshop in San Diego presented at the 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings under General Contributed Paper Session graduate mentor for CSULB undergraduate team in the 2013 and 2014 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) co-author on three conference (3 SPIE & 1 IEEE) papers Ph.D student in Computational Science at Claremont Graduate University jointly with San Diego State University, Torin Gerhart, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: Convex Optimization Techniques and Their Application in Hyperspectral Video Processing Achievements participant of the 2012 and 2013 UCLA Applied Math Summer REU (Toxin Project) research consultant at UCLA Applied Math during Fall 2012 and Spring 2013 presented a 15-minute talk at the 2012 MAA Socal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULB presented at the 2012 DTRA/NSF/NGA Algorithm Workshop in San Diego presented at the 2013 JMM under General Contributed Paper Session co-author on the conference paper entitled Detection and tracking of gas plumes in LWIR hyperspectral video sequence data in SPIE Conference on Defense, Security, and Sensing, 2013 currently a full-time data analyst at Western Digital Corporation Nen Huynh, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: A Filter Bank Approach to Automate Vessel Extraction with Applications Achievements participant of the 2011 & 2012 UCLA Applied Math Summer REU (Microscopy Project) presented a 15-minute talk at the 2011 MAA SoCal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULA and 2012 MAA Socal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULB co-author on 1 conference paper, 2 journal abstracts, and 1 journal paper research consultant for Geology Department at CSULB in 2013 one of the six master s students who received outstanding thesis award in the college of natural sciences and mathematics at CSULB in 2013 recipient of the departmental honors among the 2013 graduates recipient of the NIH new investigator travel award currently a full-time software engineer at L-3 Communications Marilyn Vazquez, Undergraduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Honors s Thesis: Multi-scale Vessel Extraction Using Curvilinear Filter-Matching Applied to Digital Photographs of Human Placentas
10 Achievements the recipient of the G2 Software Scholarship of $5000 in 2011 presented a 15-minute talk at the 2011 MAA SoCal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULA and 2012 MAA SoCal-Nev Fall Meeting at CSULB presented a 20-minute talk at the th Annual Southern California Women in Mathematics Symposium at Loyala Marymount University received honorable mention at the 2012 CSULB student research competition participant of the 2012 Mathematics REU at California State University, Channel Islands presented at the 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings under Undergraduate Student Poster Session co-author on the conference paper entitled Vessel enhancement with multiscale and curvilinear filter matching for placenta images recipient of the Robert D. Rhodes award for the outstanding department Baccalaureate graduate in the department of mathematics, the highest recognition of the graduating undergraduate students, 2013 Ph.D. student in mathematical sciences in George Mason University, 2013 present Rodrigo Farnham, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: Processing and Inpainting of Sparse Data with Applications in Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging Achievements participant of the 2011 UCLA Applied Math Summer REU (AFM project) full-time position at ExoAnalytic Solutions as scientist/engineer in 2012 full-time position at Beechwoods Software Inc. in 2012 currently a full-time software engineer at Facebook co-author on the journal paper entitled Height drift correction in non-raster atomic force microscopy Amy Mulgrew, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: A Geometric Approach to Study the Relationship Between Maternal and Fetal Characteristics and the Shape of Placental Surfaces Achievements presented at MAA SoCal-Nev Section Meeting in Fall 2010 at UC Irvine presented at the 3rd Annual Southern California Women in Mathematics Symposium in Fall 2010 internship at Urban Science in Spring 2011 part-time data analyst position at Urban Science in Spring and Summer 2011 co-author on the journal article entitled Characterizing placental surface shape with a high-dimensional shape descriptor Jose Pacheco, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: A Comparative Study for the Handwritten Digit Recognition Problem
11 Achievements participant of the 2009 Math-In-Industry Workshop at Claremont Graduate University university Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF) recipient during Fall Spring 2011 summer internship at Areté Associates from June 21 to August on the Radar Resolution Enhancement project internship at JPL in Fall 2010 through the JPL-SIRI program presented at the SoCal-Nev Section Meeting in Fall 2010 at UC Irvine part-time researcher at JPL in Spring 2011 second place in the 2011 Student Research Competition at CSULB in the category of Physical and Mathematical Sciences currently holds a full-time position as mathematician at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NavAir) co-author on the conference paper entitled Classifying handwritten digits on the Grassmann manifold Man Vu, Graduate in Applied Mathematics, California State University, Long Beach. Master s Thesis: Accuracy and Efficiency of Pairwise Alignment Algorithms Achievements participant of the 2009 Math-In-Industry Workshop at Claremont Graduate University Ph.D. student at Washington State University in quality assurance trainee at Mercury Insurance Group, June 2012 December 2012 Mathematics instructor at North Seattle College, 2013 present Additional Information Programming Java, C/C++, Unix shell scripts, Numerical MATLAB, Maple HTML Typesetting L A TEX Applications Adobe InDesign, Adobe Dreamweaver, MS Offices, Xfig, GIMP OS Unix/Linux, Windows, Mac Languages Chinese, English, Taiwanese Citizenship Taiwan, R.O.C; U.S.A. Permanent Resident
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