Vision/Embedded/Electrical Engineer Job Position Application
My name is Chien-Chun Yang. I am writing to apply for an Engineer position in your company. With a M.S. degree from the University of Rochester and studying in both Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering as well as emphasizing in DSP, Machine Learning, Medical Imaging and Medical Image Analysis, I would like to interview for this Engineer position. This opportunity allows me to apply and develop my theoretical knowledge, research and working experiences in a practical setting, and I believe I will be a strong asset to your team to solve variety of problems in a challenge and fast pace environment. Through my academic background and history, I have been focusing my studies on DSP, Digital Logic Design, Digital Image Processing, Machine Learning, Feature Extraction/Analysis, Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. I had experiences with DSP involving varieties of filter design, hardware simulation with Texas Instrument DSP chip at bit-exact level, one year experience with FPGA involving Bandpass filter design with hardware co-simulation, and digital logic design using FPGA with Verilog to interface with digital ICs such as RS-232, PS/2, VGA, DVI and Ethernet. Besides, I have gained knowledge in electronic circuits through hands-on projects and experiments such as ECG amplifier, Audiometer, circuits for Biosignal/Vital Signs measurement. One project collaborated with my classmate, Modular Design of Thermal Cautery Surgical Equipment, won the 1st prize of Regional IEEE BME student paper contest in 2009. Through my undergraduate studies, I have had knowledge and experiences with DSP and electrical engineering design using Microcontroller, TI DSP chip and MultiSim. In my previous work in Industrial Technology Research Institute, my partner and I worked together to design and build a prototype working console station for industrial automation machine, which uses motion control chips to control multi-axes servo motors. We also designed Human Machine Interface using LabVIEW and C/C++ in order to achieve real-time Automation Machine control and monitoring. At the same time, I studied industrial communication protocols that includes RS-232, RS-485 and EtherCAT. In addition, I am specialized in Digital Image Processing, feature analysis, pattern recognition and Machine Vision/Learning techniques in Medical Image application setting, which were gained through my studies and researches in Rochester Center for Brain Imaging and Department of Imaging Sciences in University of Rochester Medical Center; in order to support medical image research and to improve the Computer-Aided Diagnosis system. I have had three years practical experience in analyzing breast MRI, bone CT and breast cancer micro-CT images with publications in conferences and journal. Besides the MRI and CT, I also had hands-on projects experience with acoustic ultrasound and ultrasound images, which are Using Microbubble-Aided Focus Ultrasound to Disrupt the Blood-Brain Barrier in Assisting Drug Delivery for Alzheimer Treatment and Use Local Frequency Estimation of Ultrasound Shear Wave to Detect Stiff Region (phantom).
In addition to the mentioned research experiences, while working in Professor
Axel Wismueller's Computational Radiology Lab, I gained tremendous knowledge, developed strong research abilities and interpersonal communication as well as teamwork skills with my professor and lab mates to solve real life clinical problems. After graduating from the University of Rochester, I joined Intersection Medical Inc. as an Electrical Engineer. My major duty is to work with senior engineers and research scientists to research and develop medical device. My tasks include but are not limited to the following. In hardware and electrical part, I assist hardware engineer to design and verify analog filters (Passive, Active, LPF and HPF) and Multi-Stage/Multi-rate Digital Filters (LPF, BPF, CIC, Half-Band, Moving Average and DC Removal Filters) for our device. In the meantime, I am responsible for testing and verifying the designed medical device, the associated electronic circuitry, signal integrity and the GUI; including write up and maintain detail-oriented testing procedures and protocols. In software and algorithms development part, under minimal supervision from research scientists, I am responsible for simulating tetrapolar in-phase/inquadrature sine correlator for bioimpedance measurement, RC Network Circuit and constructing bioimpedance/bioelectrical resistivity mathematical model using Wenner-Schlumberger array techniques and perform biosignal analysis. In addition, I worked closely with research scientists to develop algorithms to solve challenge ill-posed inverse problems from measured biosignals in order to quantify/reconstruct the resistivity profile inside human body. The process involves tremendous data mining, high dimensional feature extraction/selection/analysis from subjects pathology data and raw human biosignal. The knowledge and techniques I use but are not limited to are: 3D interpolation, regression, fix-effect and mix-effect mathematical modeling, k-means clustering, SVD, PCA, Lasso, Ridge and Elastic Net regularization, SVM, logistic regression, linear & non-linear constrained optimization to solve ill-posed inverse problem. The whole process of mathematical modeling, regression analysis, feature extraction/analysis and machine learning all serve the same ultimate goal, which is to build a diagnosis model from the acquired bioimpedance signals in order to assist physicians clinical/diagnostic interpretation. Besides the hardware testing, verification and algorithm development, I also assist FDA specialist to setup the medical device testing protocols, Safety Protocol Compliance (IEC 60601-1 and IEC-60601-2 for Medical Electrical Equipment regulation), Quality Collaboration by Design (QCBD) to ensure the quality, safety and the smoothness of the R&D phase. To sum, my interdisciplinary academic background in both Electrical and Biomedical Engineering provides me skill sets that include Verilog for Xilinx FPGA, C/C++/C# programming, MATLAB, LabVIEW, DSP, Image Processing, feature extraction/analysis and machine learning algorithm development, which makes me an exemplary candidate for this position.
My resume summarizes the experiences and projects that qualify me for this position, and I can start working immediately. I hope to hear from you soon regarding next steps in this process. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
P.S. Reference/Recommendation letters are available upon request.
Sincerely, Chien-Chun Yang University of Rochester M.S. Biomedical/Electrical Engineering Email: chien.yang1984@gmail.com Phone: 562-338-6525