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BRANDON CHAN

5837 192nd Street Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 (646) 922-8568 Bchan4@binghamton.edu

EDUCATION
Binghamton University, Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering Major GPA: 3.95 Cumulative GPA: 3.72 Recognition: Deans Honor List Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Alpha Pi Mu Industrial Engineering Honor Society Binghamton, NY Expected Graduation: May 2014 Spring 2011 Present Fall 2012 Present Spring 2013 Present

TECHNICAL SKILLS
Lean Six Sigma, Green Belt Certified Computer Programs: Infor VISUAL Enterprise Resource Planning Software, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, Visio, MATLAB, Minitab, Tora, Jack, Arena Simulation Software, LabVIEW, Wolfram Mathematica, Solid Edge, AutoCAD, Jack Digital Human Simulation, Pro/ENGINEER

RELEVANT COURSES
Enterprise Resource Planning, Modeling & Simulations, Systems Design, Optimization and Operations Research, Enterprise Systems, Designing with Experiments, Probabilistic Systems, Intro to System Science, Engineering Economics & Project Management, Human Factors, Industrial Automation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Master An's Tae Kwon Do
Manager

Brooklyn, NY
June 2013 September 2013

Created customer databases using Microsoft Access, including information such as contact into, address, renewal date and belt color Implemented inventory management system for uniforms, shirts, belts and breaking boards using kanban cards Promoted the business through Facebook and Craigslist and offered summer specials, resulting in 40 new customers and over $5,000 in revenue Produced registration forms in Spanish, Russian and Chinese to accommodate nonnative customers Samsung Surface Mount Technology Gantry Optimization Binghamton, NY Research Assistant May 2013 - Present Involved in a project to develop an efficient heuristic algorithm to optimize the route and sequence in which gantry machines place components onto a printed circuit board Constructed a model that represents the gantry machine and printed circuit board and formulated the problem Utilized optimization software to reduce Samsung's current route on a 400 point circuit board of 55 seconds by .1 seconds Ergonomics and Muscle Fatigue Study Binghamton, NY
Research Assistant May 2012 Oct 2012

Researched and gathered experimental data on human subjects concerning how varying weight loads and static arm positions affect muscle fatigue and limit lifting capacity Contributed to constructing models through artificial neural networks using MATLAB to determine arm lifting isometric muscle strength based on inputs Compared artificial neural network models to data obtained from Jack, a digital human simulation software, to select the model that best fit the data Binghamton University Physics Department Binghamton, NY
Physics Laboratory Teacher Feb. 2012 May 2012

Taught calculus-based General Physics II to a class of 25 students and hosted additional tutoring sessions outside of class Developed and organized weekly lesson plans, chapter notes, and review sheets to be used during class

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Alpha Pi Mu Vice President, Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, Engineers Without Borders, Handball Club

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