He Wu -- Skills • Programming languages: C/C++, Java, Python, Verilog. • Operating systems: Windows, Linux. • Fluent in English, Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese. -- Experience Software Tester/Developer, STMicroelectronics, Redmond, WA • 6 months engineering internship (July 2009 - December 2009). • Develop complete test plans for firmware and Windows driver of an embedded security device. • Work with team to develop multi-threaded test framework using C/C++ for automated testing of device driver and firmware on different Windows desktop platforms. Test framework performs error checking, power management testing, use-case simulation and stress testing. • Work with team to develop/debug device driver using Windows Driver Kit 7 and Windows Kernel Debugger. Research Assistant, Network Security Lab, University of Washington, Seattle, WA • Develop Energy Framework and Wireless Jamming Framework APIs for the Network Simulator 3 (ns-3). • Implement wireless network jamming model using the ns-3 network simulator. Received the Pride@Boeing award for “special effort and high impact contributions on the Integrated Defense Systems Analysis, Modeling, Simulation, and Experimentation project for the Simulation of Security of Computer/Communication Networks Against Information Warfare Attacks”. • Implement Ad Hoc wireless network for Intel mote 2 (ARM based platform) based on given specifications. Use multi-threaded programming to run multiple functions simultaneously including multi-hop routing and localization. • Work with team to interface embedded wireless network to a display GUI. Optimize radio communication for speed and reliability. Publication • He Wu, Sidharth Nabar and Radha Poovendran, An Energy Framework for the Network Simulator 3 (ns-3), 4th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques (SIMUTools '11). University of Washington, Seattle, WA • Implement hardware anti-piracy techniques using Reconfigurable Logic Barriers and Physically Unclonable Functions on a 64-bit adder. • Design and implement RFID signal detector using the Intel WISP RFID platform and a PIC micro-controller. • Design and implement AI for game of checkers using Python. Placed first out of twenty in class competition. • Implement AI path finder program using A* graph search algorithm via Python. • Implement multiple circuit design and optimization algorithms in Java. • Full-custom design of a 250 MHz – 1.5 GHz ultra low power digital delay-lock-loop using variable successive approximation register- controlled algorithm and multiple supply voltages in a three-person team. -- Education University of Washington, Seattle, WA Master of Science in Electrical Engineering - expected Jul 2011. • Coursework: Computer Communication Networks, Advanced Topics in Ubiquitous Computing, Introduction to AI, Automatic Layout of Integrated Circuits, Advanced Embedded Systems Design, VLSI Digital Integrated Circuit Design, VLSI Testing, Operating Systems. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering - June 2008. • Coursework: Computer Networks, Communication Systems, Computer Organization, Digital Circuits and Systems, Programming. • 1-year overseas exchange program, 09/2006 - 06/2007.