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Jukyung Choi 307 Thompson St. Apt 305, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734-730-1217 [email protected] EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Computer Science Engineering (Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering) Class of 2018 Current Rising Sophomore GPA: 3.893/4.0 Honors: Two terms University Honors, Two terms Dean’s List Relevant Courses Introduction to Computer Science and Programming (ENGR 101) Programming and Data Structure (EECS 280) Introduction to Engineering (ENGR 100) Honors Physics 1 (PHYSICS 160) and Honors Mechanics Lab (PHYSICS 161) Various Math Courses : Calculus 2 (MATH 116), Calculus 3 (MATH 215), Discrete Math (EECS 203) an Linear Algebra (MATH 217) RELEVANT EXPERIENCES and SKILLS Extensive programming experience in C++ language (from ENGR 101 and EECS 280) After taking these two classes, I became capable of writing basic and more complex C++ programs. Also, since both classes were project-based, I learned how to work on projects independently. My programming skill may not be perfect since it’s been less than a year when I started programming. However, I am very passionate about learning more about the language and learning different languages other than C++. Second Place on The Landes Prize for Technical Communication, First Year Division (2015 Mack, Cooley, or Landes writing contest) For the Introduction to Engineering class, we had a group project for which we had to write a report about a current orthopedic device and how we could improve the device. We picked a cochlear implant device and did extensive research and brainstorming to come up with several possible ways to improve the device. Our report turned out excellent. So, we decided to submit our report to this writing contest. This experience improved my skills on technical writing, as well as working on larger sized projects.

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  • Jukyung Choi

    307 Thompson St. Apt 305, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

    734-730-1217 [email protected]

    EDUCATION

    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

    Computer Science Engineering (Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering)

    Class of 2018

    Current Rising Sophomore

    GPA: 3.893/4.0

    Honors: Two terms University Honors, Two terms Deans List

    Relevant Courses

    Introduction to Computer Science and Programming (ENGR 101)

    Programming and Data Structure (EECS 280)

    Introduction to Engineering (ENGR 100)

    Honors Physics 1 (PHYSICS 160) and Honors Mechanics Lab (PHYSICS 161)

    Various Math Courses : Calculus 2 (MATH 116), Calculus 3 (MATH 215), Discrete Math

    (EECS 203) an Linear Algebra (MATH 217)

    RELEVANT EXPERIENCES and SKILLS

    Extensive programming experience in C++ language (from ENGR 101 and EECS 280)

    After taking these two classes, I became capable of writing basic and more complex C++

    programs. Also, since both classes were project-based, I learned how to work on projects

    independently. My programming skill may not be perfect since its been less than a year

    when I started programming. However, I am very passionate about learning more about the

    language and learning different languages other than C++.

    Second Place on The Landes Prize for Technical Communication, First Year Division (2015 Mack,

    Cooley, or Landes writing contest)

    For the Introduction to Engineering class, we had a group project for which we had to write

    a report about a current orthopedic device and how we could improve the device. We

    picked a cochlear implant device and did extensive research and brainstorming to come up

    with several possible ways to improve the device. Our report turned out excellent. So, we

    decided to submit our report to this writing contest. This experience improved my skills on

    technical writing, as well as working on larger sized projects.