Hsin-Han is an enthusiastic engineer now pursuing his Master's degree in
Software Management at Carnegie Mellon University. Before studying at
Carnegie Mellon University, he worked as a research assistant at Academia Sinica.
He developed a Bluetooth tracking bracelet from scratch as part of an indoor navigation
software system. His work has been deployed in major hospitals and facilities including
NTU Hospital and Taipei City Hall which benefits over 1 million patients and visitors
each year. He also worked as a Software Developer Intern at DHL Taipei in 2018.
His work allowed DHL to reduce expenses for managing over 1,000 phone calls by
implementing a web application that he completed one month ahead of schedule.
Besides, he enhanced an invoice service with multi-threading algorithms and improved
overall efficiency by eliminating over 80% of system execution time.
He also enjoys developing innovation projects with cutting edge technologies that bring
creative solutions to our lives. His research results, such as a smart home system have
been cited by numerous scholars worldwide and deployed to copious organizations,
demonstrating both industrial and academic impacts on the Internet of Things.
He is actively seeking opportunities in Software Engineer after graduating in Dec 2020
and share his experience in Computer Science and Management skills.
2014/09 to 2018/06
Information Science
National Chung Cheng University
@Chiayi, Taiwan
2018/01 to 2018/07
DHL Express
@Taipei, Taiwan
2019/01 to 2019/07
Academia Sinica
@Taipei, Taiwan
2019/08 to 2020/12
Software Management
Carnegie Mellon University
@Mtn View, CA
Java(Native, Android, JavaFx), Python, C/C++(Native, Embedded, Qt), JavaScript, PHP, Scala, Kotlin
SQL: MySQL, Oracle, MariaDB
NoSQL: MongoDB, HBase
Graph: Neo4j
Cloud Platforms: Amazon Web Services(AWS), Google Cloud Platform(GCP), Microsoft Azure
Frameworks: Java (Vert.x, Spring, Apache Structs 2), Python(Pandas, GeoPandas, MatPlotLib)
Agile, Scumban, Kanban, Git, SVN
A smart home project built with Raspberry Pi and an Android application, providing a budget solution for smart refrigerator systems.
An Android application I created for my final project of a course I took, it was an application for managing course materials and announcements, with a PHP back-end managing webpage.
A device for monitoring my house built with Raspberry Pi, and can even unlock the door for you.