Personal Inforamtion

Name Jui-Hung Chang
English Name David
E-Mail juihungc@usc.edu
Hometown Taipei City, Taiwan
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Brief-Bio and Introduction

I was born in a well-fixed family. The economic condition of my family is far from rich but sufficient for the education for me and my only little brother. Working as a civil engineer, my father plays an important role in my decision to become an engineer. I believe I inherit his ˇ§Engineer Characterˇ¨, which makes me enjoy gathering information, finding out problems and figuring out solutions.

I earned my BS and MS degrees as an Electrical Engineering student. In college, I widely learned knowledge of Electrical Engineering but focused more on Computer Architecture/System Design, Signal Processing and Control Systems. I also find my interest of programming; I really like to play around with codes.

My Compulsory Military Service experience gives me another story. I have an opportunity to manage a computer network in a big organization with more than 3000 people. This experience invokes my desire to know more about computer networks ˇV one of the most critical technologies in human history. Therefore, when I study aboard in USC, I put emphasis on the study of computer networks.

Currently Iˇ¦m looking for a challenging software position to apply what I learn from schools and previous work experiences. I know how to write codes and know how to play around with PCB boards. I also have experience developing network software on embedded RTOS. I believe I am qualified for a software position in embedded system design and computer networks.

More information will be shown in "Education Histroy", "Work Experiences" pages.
Please also check the projects page if you would like to know the details of the projects I have ever worked on.


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