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Principle Engineer (FAE) @LG Display Taiwan Corporation, IT Customer Supporting Division
2020 ~ 現在
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一年內
Yu-Cheng Syu (Rickson) I am talented in integration of technical development and project manager, which comprehensively experienced on touch display solution and discrete power device fields, especially focusing on global automotive and IT market. And, successfully technical supporting for customer's electronics system communication debugging, holding several global automotive / IT NBPC product develop projects effectively with ingeniously cross-functional coordinating capabilities, dedicating as an all-round communication window between customer and company inside. I am energetic, patiently communicating and highly enthusiastic for advanced products developing, specifically in front of market trends or specifications. My education
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National Taiwan University
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Process Integration Engineer @TSMC Fab12B
2019 ~ 2021
Yield Improvement Engineer
超過一年
Communicating
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Semiconductor Process
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National Taiwan University
M.S. Photonics and Optoelectronics
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Officer, Department of Budget and Accounting @New Taipei City Government
2012 ~ 2016
Public Policy Manager
超過一年
to incorporate the UN SDGs in the city's policy framework, generating enormous and unprecedented exposure on UN stage, NYC mayor's social media, and with other key players in the international urban policy arena Advanced the city's engagement with major political and business stakeholders by precisely connecting and communicating between AIT and Manufacture leaders, Google and the Govt's commissioners, AmCham NextGen Program and talented officials, etc., followed by deeper cooperation and trust Spearheaded Taiwan's first PPE donating actions to overseas sister cities amid COVID-19 with over 2000 pieces of PPE, by i roning out
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National Taiwan University
Geography
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2023 ~ 現在
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一個月內
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
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4 到 6 年
National Taiwan University
Bachelor
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2019 ~ 現在
Senior Android Engineer
一個月內
Android
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National Taiwan University
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University of New Brunswick
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Applied research engineer (computer vision)
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National Taiwan University
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Forestry and Resource Conservation
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Ting-Ru Yang

Currently, I am a PhD student in University of New Brunswick, Canada.

I am majoring in forestry and the research topic is to improve accuracy and consistency of forest inventory predictions via the assist from remote sensing tools. In this project, I have experience on dealing with big data in R language software, building related models for forest management decision-makings, and communicating with people from different countries to solve problems or share findings.

I am a person with a strong curiosity and willing to spend time analyzing and solving problems. My expectation for the future career is applying my analytical skills to various fields or more complex issues, and further developing the services or products matching the market demands. So far, I have published nine articles in international journals. This achievement proves my learning ability and perseverance.

Now, due to the COVID-19, I go back to Taiwan for the whole summer. Therefore, I am looking for a part-time job or internship opportunity to strengthen practical analysis skills and increase relevant work experience different from forestry.


Applied research engineer (computer vision)
城市,TW
[email protected]

工作經歷

University of New Brunswick, Lab Manager and Research Assistant, Sep 2017 ~ 現在

Conduct research projects and write research manuscripts

National Taiwan University, Lab Manager and Research Assistant, Jul 2015 ~ Jul 2017

The research topic is linking field measurement data and panorama imaging. The goal in this year is collecting data as much as possible. My work is organizing field investigation team, training crew to use required instruments, familiar with the all process of shooting panorama, arranging fieldwork time and other matter, and leading crews to conduct field work.

Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, Research Assistant, Apr 2016 ~ Jun 2016

Process unmanned aerial vehicle stereo images of bamboo forests and density estimation

Taiwan Forestry Bureau, Afforestation Business Consultant, Dec 2015 ~ Jan 2016

Process applications for funding afforestation projects

National Taiwan University, Administrative Assistant, Sep 2013 ~ Jun 2015

Schedule department events, maintain working environment and assist department administration

National Taiwan University Experimental Forest, Field Research Assistant, Jul 2013 ~ Aug 2013

Conduct field survey, data quality assurance and processing

PX Mart, Customer Service, Jul 2012 ~ Aug 2012

Attend to customer queries and promote greater shopping experience

學歷

National Taiwan University, 科學碩士(MS), Forestry and Resource Conservation, 2016 ~ 2017

The quantitative silviculture project was full of challenges because of the complex structures, diverse species compositions, and very few proposed solutions. This project was developed into my Masters thesis. I presented preliminary results at the 2016 Western Mensurationists Meeting held in Stevenson, WA, USA. During the meeting, I met Dr. John Kershaw, a professor at the University of New Brunswick. He had visited Taiwan in Fall 2015 and I had served as his assistant during his time there. I not only shared the problems I encountered as I was doing the analysis for my thesis, but I also knew that his research topics, including statistics and research with light detection and ranging (LiDAR), were benefit for me to achieve my career goals. As a result, we had a preliminary discussion on the LiDAR research he was conducting, and decided to combine LiDAR with traditional forest inventory as a potential research direction for my PhD program. Dr. John Kershaw not only could provide me the professional and technical knowledge I need, he also could help me meet more experts from different institutions. Therefore, I can interact with experts from many different specialties, which will enable me to improve my organizational and communications skills, and understand forestry more comprehensively. These experiences have strengthened my leadership skills and communications capability with both professionals and communities. They allow me to reach a wider audience including industry to explain often out-of-reach complex scientific results and contribute more to public and forestry sectors.

National Taiwan University, 理學士(BS), Forestry and Resource Conservation, 2011 ~ 2015

During my undergraduate program, I was very active in community services. Disabled people in Taiwan are often marginalized or ignored. I have a strong sense of social justice, and felt compelled to help those less fortunate than myself. I worked with social workers to design activities for disabled people. We used simple sport competitions to exercise their limbs, market shopping to encourage them to express their demands and practice simple life etiquettes, and simple food preparation like dessert making. I shared my experiences with my peers to encourage them to get involved with disabled people. Even though it was not a required component of my undergraduate program, I completed an undergraduate research thesis evaluating accessibility of Neidong National Forest Recreation Park. The idea stemmed from my voluntary work with disabled people and discussions with social workers, who believed that contact with nature has positive effects on the mental health of disabled people. Barrier-free environments in Taiwan’s forests are rare, because it is not easy to balance between ecology and barrier-free facilities. During the project, I spent time with the park staff to understand the facilities, and interviewed disabled people to record their concerns. I shared my results with the secretary of the Taiwan Forestry Bureau, and my thesis is now used as a reference for future planning. Throughout my project and volunteering, I acquired management skills essential to complete projects on time and communication skills to express my views well.

After I completed my Bachelors degree, I followed my parent’s hope of having a steady career by passing the civil service exam but I failed to pass it. At that moment, I felt that I lost my life’s direction and I could not figure out what job was suitable for me if I did not work in the field of forestry. Because I knew that I only had basical theoretical knowledge, but without practical operation skills, I realized that I was not any different than any other college student. After self-reflection, I initially talked with Dr. Tzeng Yih Lam, my supervisor for the Master degree, about my worries and sought his advice and opinions. I told him that I wanted to become a consultant who could solve international issues. He gave me a lot of advice and direction to focus my dream, and made me recognize that there were many opportunities I could have, if I chose to step out of the traditional social thought in Taiwan of just getting a steady career. As a result, I nervously initiated the discussion of the future I wanted with my parents, and convinced them to agree with my decision to pursue a Master's degree program to strengthen statistical knowledge, programing skills, and organization abilities.

To enhance all aspects of my abilities, I was hired by Dr. Tzeng Yih Lam as both a lab manager and research assistant during my transition year between my Undergraduate and Masters programs. I handled daily operations of the Forest Mensuration Lab including giving tutorials and scheduling equipment use, making arrangements for foreign visiting scholars, and assisting in fieldwork. The fieldwork provided me opportunities to practice measurement techniques, understand the potential utility of optimal panoramic imaging, and communicate with senior staff who worked on the National Taiwan University Experimental Forest. I managed two research projects, one on simulation of sampling designs and the other on quantitative silviculture. I needed to carefully plan both projects so that they progressed satisfactorily. I was in constant communication with our lab programmer to ensure simulation programs were error free, and with our data providers to resolve data quality issues. I was also a teaching assistant for 4 courses: Statistics, Forest Mensuration, Forest Management Quantitative Analysis, and Student Service Education; with an average of 20 students per course. I helped in preparing and grading lab materials, conducting labs and supporting students in their learning. In the process, I learned how to simplify complex concepts and clearly explain them to students.

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Tvdu6quno0izafwjeepd

Ting-Ru Yang

Currently, I am a PhD student in University of New Brunswick, Canada.

I am majoring in forestry and the research topic is to improve accuracy and consistency of forest inventory predictions via the assist from remote sensing tools. In this project, I have experience on dealing with big data in R language software, building related models for forest management decision-makings, and communicating with people from different countries to solve problems or share findings.

I am a person with a strong curiosity and willing to spend time analyzing and solving problems. My expectation for the future career is applying my analytical skills to various fields or more complex issues, and further developing the services or products matching the market demands. So far, I have published nine articles in international journals. This achievement proves my learning ability and perseverance.

Now, due to the COVID-19, I go back to Taiwan for the whole summer. Therefore, I am looking for a part-time job or internship opportunity to strengthen practical analysis skills and increase relevant work experience different from forestry.


Applied research engineer (computer vision)
城市,TW
[email protected]

工作經歷

University of New Brunswick, Lab Manager and Research Assistant, Sep 2017 ~ 現在

Conduct research projects and write research manuscripts

National Taiwan University, Lab Manager and Research Assistant, Jul 2015 ~ Jul 2017

The research topic is linking field measurement data and panorama imaging. The goal in this year is collecting data as much as possible. My work is organizing field investigation team, training crew to use required instruments, familiar with the all process of shooting panorama, arranging fieldwork time and other matter, and leading crews to conduct field work.

Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, Research Assistant, Apr 2016 ~ Jun 2016

Process unmanned aerial vehicle stereo images of bamboo forests and density estimation

Taiwan Forestry Bureau, Afforestation Business Consultant, Dec 2015 ~ Jan 2016

Process applications for funding afforestation projects

National Taiwan University, Administrative Assistant, Sep 2013 ~ Jun 2015

Schedule department events, maintain working environment and assist department administration

National Taiwan University Experimental Forest, Field Research Assistant, Jul 2013 ~ Aug 2013

Conduct field survey, data quality assurance and processing

PX Mart, Customer Service, Jul 2012 ~ Aug 2012

Attend to customer queries and promote greater shopping experience

學歷

National Taiwan University, 科學碩士(MS), Forestry and Resource Conservation, 2016 ~ 2017

The quantitative silviculture project was full of challenges because of the complex structures, diverse species compositions, and very few proposed solutions. This project was developed into my Masters thesis. I presented preliminary results at the 2016 Western Mensurationists Meeting held in Stevenson, WA, USA. During the meeting, I met Dr. John Kershaw, a professor at the University of New Brunswick. He had visited Taiwan in Fall 2015 and I had served as his assistant during his time there. I not only shared the problems I encountered as I was doing the analysis for my thesis, but I also knew that his research topics, including statistics and research with light detection and ranging (LiDAR), were benefit for me to achieve my career goals. As a result, we had a preliminary discussion on the LiDAR research he was conducting, and decided to combine LiDAR with traditional forest inventory as a potential research direction for my PhD program. Dr. John Kershaw not only could provide me the professional and technical knowledge I need, he also could help me meet more experts from different institutions. Therefore, I can interact with experts from many different specialties, which will enable me to improve my organizational and communications skills, and understand forestry more comprehensively. These experiences have strengthened my leadership skills and communications capability with both professionals and communities. They allow me to reach a wider audience including industry to explain often out-of-reach complex scientific results and contribute more to public and forestry sectors.

National Taiwan University, 理學士(BS), Forestry and Resource Conservation, 2011 ~ 2015

During my undergraduate program, I was very active in community services. Disabled people in Taiwan are often marginalized or ignored. I have a strong sense of social justice, and felt compelled to help those less fortunate than myself. I worked with social workers to design activities for disabled people. We used simple sport competitions to exercise their limbs, market shopping to encourage them to express their demands and practice simple life etiquettes, and simple food preparation like dessert making. I shared my experiences with my peers to encourage them to get involved with disabled people. Even though it was not a required component of my undergraduate program, I completed an undergraduate research thesis evaluating accessibility of Neidong National Forest Recreation Park. The idea stemmed from my voluntary work with disabled people and discussions with social workers, who believed that contact with nature has positive effects on the mental health of disabled people. Barrier-free environments in Taiwan’s forests are rare, because it is not easy to balance between ecology and barrier-free facilities. During the project, I spent time with the park staff to understand the facilities, and interviewed disabled people to record their concerns. I shared my results with the secretary of the Taiwan Forestry Bureau, and my thesis is now used as a reference for future planning. Throughout my project and volunteering, I acquired management skills essential to complete projects on time and communication skills to express my views well.

After I completed my Bachelors degree, I followed my parent’s hope of having a steady career by passing the civil service exam but I failed to pass it. At that moment, I felt that I lost my life’s direction and I could not figure out what job was suitable for me if I did not work in the field of forestry. Because I knew that I only had basical theoretical knowledge, but without practical operation skills, I realized that I was not any different than any other college student. After self-reflection, I initially talked with Dr. Tzeng Yih Lam, my supervisor for the Master degree, about my worries and sought his advice and opinions. I told him that I wanted to become a consultant who could solve international issues. He gave me a lot of advice and direction to focus my dream, and made me recognize that there were many opportunities I could have, if I chose to step out of the traditional social thought in Taiwan of just getting a steady career. As a result, I nervously initiated the discussion of the future I wanted with my parents, and convinced them to agree with my decision to pursue a Master's degree program to strengthen statistical knowledge, programing skills, and organization abilities.

To enhance all aspects of my abilities, I was hired by Dr. Tzeng Yih Lam as both a lab manager and research assistant during my transition year between my Undergraduate and Masters programs. I handled daily operations of the Forest Mensuration Lab including giving tutorials and scheduling equipment use, making arrangements for foreign visiting scholars, and assisting in fieldwork. The fieldwork provided me opportunities to practice measurement techniques, understand the potential utility of optimal panoramic imaging, and communicate with senior staff who worked on the National Taiwan University Experimental Forest. I managed two research projects, one on simulation of sampling designs and the other on quantitative silviculture. I needed to carefully plan both projects so that they progressed satisfactorily. I was in constant communication with our lab programmer to ensure simulation programs were error free, and with our data providers to resolve data quality issues. I was also a teaching assistant for 4 courses: Statistics, Forest Mensuration, Forest Management Quantitative Analysis, and Student Service Education; with an average of 20 students per course. I helped in preparing and grading lab materials, conducting labs and supporting students in their learning. In the process, I learned how to simplify complex concepts and clearly explain them to students.