Yang, Li Computer Science Department (619) 822-4524(mobile) University of Wisconsin, Madison (608) 262-9275(office) 1210 West Dayton Street yangli@cs.wisc.edu Madison, WI 53706 http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~yangli Objective Seeking a summer intern job. As a graduate student of Computer Science in UW-Madison, I am Interested in developing Database Management Systems, Networking Protocols, Operating Systems, and Internet websites. Education University of Wisconsin, Madison Sept. 2000 - present Gradudate student of CS Dept. Expected graduation: Dec, 2001 Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Sept. 1996 - July, 2000 Undergraduate student in CS Dept GPA: 4.0/4.0 Skills Languages: C, C++, VB, Pascal, Java, JavaScript/VBScript, ASP, HTML/XML, Perl, SQL, HTTP and TCP/IP protocols Platforms: Unix(Solaris, HP-UX), Linux, Win9x/NT/2000 DBMS: Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, etc. Working Experience Research Assistant: DB Group of CS Dept. in Tsinghua University June. 1998 - June, 2000 Design and implement a Video-on-Demand system. I was working on the storage management of VLDB and query by image content. Software Engineer: ChinaRen Networking Corporation, Beijing, China July, 2000 - Sept. 2000 DB query programming and User interface design. Software Engineer: Tsinghua Tongfang Computer Tech. Co. Ltd. Beijing, China July, 1999 - Sept. 1999 "Beijing Traffic in One Card" Project. My major effort was on the background operation platform design and implementation. Course Projects CS564 - Database Management System: Design and Implementation Fall, 2000 Module implementation of a mini DBMS, including the buffer manager, heap file page, B+ tree and external sorting,SQL programming. CS736 - Advanced Operating Systems Fall, 2000 Operating system support for databases revisited. I examed buffer pool management, file system support, process scheduling, and concurrency control in both Solaris and Windows NT, and dip into Oracle and MS SQL Server. CS640 - Introduction to Computer Networks Spring, 2001 Investigate the design of computer networks and network protocols. The project is to develop the software used behind the scenes to build scalable, general-purpose data networks. CS764 - Topics in Database Management Systems Spring, 2001 Build my own XML query engine(underway). CS784 - Data Models and Languages (Formal Topics in Databases) Spring, 2001 Cover topics from dependency theory, foundations of database query languages and data models, data mining, and information retrieval. Honors Entitled to "Excellent Graduate" in Tsinghua University, China June, 2000 First Prize for the best students in Tsinghua university, China 1996-2000