RESUME
Yu Gu
e-mail:gu@atmos.ucla.edu
OBJECTIVE: Challenging software programmer/analyst
SUMMARY SKILLS
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Experienced in programming languages: Java, Perl, C++, HTML, FORTRAN, and C shell
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Strong software development skills under UNIX and PC
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Competent knowledge about operating systems and environments: UNIX, Windows 95,98/NT,DOS, Macintosh
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Familiar with application softwares: MicrosoftWord, WordPerfect, Excel, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Deltagraph
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Good communication and written skills
EXPERIENCE
Postdoctoral Researcher, 07/2000 - presnet
UCLA, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences
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3D radiative transfer simulations
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Coupling of 3D cloud and radiation models
Research Assistant, 01/98 - 06/2000
UCLA, Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences
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Extensive experience in coding, testing, and running cloud and radiation models
- Skilled in design and implementation of programming algorithms
- Strong problem solving ability
- Knowledge of techniques for data analysis and software development with Matlab and IDL
- Course experience and projects with C++, Java, and Perl
- Design own homepage using HTML, JavaScript, Java Applet, and Perl
- Designed and maintain an unofficial discussion board web page for friends at http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/~gu/84005/
Research Assistant, 12/94 - 12/97
University of Utah, Meteorology Department
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Proficient with numerical model coding and development
- Experienced in design and implementation of algorithms
Engineer, 1991-1994
Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China
- Gained experience in database and graphic applications
- Competent in numerical model debugging
EDUCATION
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Ph.D in Atmospheric Sciences, 2000, UCLA, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences
- M. S. in Meteorology, 1999, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, China
- B. S. in Geophysics, 1988, Peking University, Beijing, China
HONORS
- Outstanding Academic Performance Scholarship: 1984-1988, Peking
University, Beijing, China
- Excellent Graduate, 1988, Peking University, Beijing, China
- Jacob A. Bjerknes Memorial Award, 1999, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Dissertation Year Fellowship, 1999-2000, University of California, Los Angeles.
- AGU Outstanding Student Paper Award, 1999 Spring Meeting, Boston, MA