Software Architect Resume
OBJECTIVE: iPhone/Mac application developer
EDUCATION:
- Master of Arts in Music Science and Technology
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
COMPUTING SKILLS:
Languages: C/C++, Objective-C, MATLAB, OpenGL, JAVA, Assembly, HTML, CSS
Operating Systems: Windows NT/2000/XP, UNIX, Linux, Macintosh, iPhone OS
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Co-founder and Software Architect, Confidential, New Orleans, Louisiana. May 2009 - Present.
- Architected and developed the iPhone audio application AudioSuite which includes three sub-applications: oscilloscope - a time domain 3D audio analyzing application; spectroscope - a frequency domain 3D audio analyzing application; miniDAW - a sound editor/recorder application.
- Development of iPhone application Cyclone a user-interactive Internet-based software application.
- The core of above applications was written in Objective-C and C++, and the GUI in OpenGL ES.
- Samples of the projects can be found at
Technical Administrator, Confidential, New Orleans, Louisiana. August 2008 - May 2009.
- Administrating and maintaining the Tulane Electro-Acoustic Studio (Macintosh G5 workstation) and the Computer Music Lab (16 Dell XPS workstations).
- Webmaster of the Tulane Music Technology website.
Lecturer, Confidential, New Orleans, Louisiana. August 2008 - May 2009.
- Responsible for teaching undergraduate level course MUSC230 Computer Applications in Music.
Audio DSP algorithm developer,Confidential, Seaside, California. May 2007 - September 2007.
- Designed and developed timbre-transforming algorithms for different plucked-string music instruments.
- Development of real-time audio-effects software system for acoustic guitar.
Teaching Assistant, Confidential, New Orleans, Louisiana. January 2006 - December 2006.
- Responsible for assisting teaching of undergraduate level courses in Circuits, Electromagnetic Theory, and Electrical Machines.
PAST ACADAMIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:
- Design and implementation of the Air Guitar system - an interactive electronic music controller that applies the physical modeling and feature modulation synthesis techniques. The software portion of the system was mainly developed and implemented in MATLAB, with the hardware portion developed on top of the BASIC STAMP microcontroller system and a group of sensors.
- Development and implementation of an audio/music synthesizing software system, the Feature Modulation Synthesis (FMS) software toolbox. Designed and developed feature analyzing and re-synthesizing algorithms for a number of salient and non-salient audio features such as inharmonicity, harmonic expansion/contraction, spectral envelope 3D, etc.
- Development and implementation of an electro-acoustic music analysis software toolbox EASY. Designed and implemented feature analysis algorithms for audio features. Developed the new audio feature Harmonicity-Modality-Noisness (HMN). Developed the segmentation module for electro-acoustic music analysis based on the pattern recognition algorithms k-Means and k-NN.
- Designed the mathematical model to simulate the sound of acoustic sitar string based on the physical modeling synthesis techniques.
- Design and implementation of a robotic arm control system in Visual C++.
- Development of trajectory tracking and speed control algorithmic models for underwater robot, implemented in MATLAB.
- Design and implementation of MC8051-controlled LCD display system for GPS system in assembly language.
OTHER EXPERIENCE:
President, Confidential, August 2006 - August 2007
PUBLICATIONS:
Tae Hong Park, Zhiye Li, Wen Wu, Easy Does It: the Electro-Acoustic Music Analysis Toolbox, Proceedings of the 10th Conference of International Society of Musical Information Retrieval, Kobe, Japan, October 2009.
Tae Hong Park, Zhiye Li, Not Just Prettier: FMS Marches On, Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference 2009, Montreal, Canada, August 2009.
Zhiye Li, Air Guitar: A Feature-Controllable Physical Modeling System, Master Thesis, Tulane University, May 2008.
Tae Hong Park, Zhiye Li, Jonathan Biguenet, Not Just More FMS: Taking It To The Next Level, Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference 2008, Belfast, Ireland, August 2008.
Tae Hong Park, Zhiye Li, All this Buzz About the Sitar - Physical Modelingly Speaking, Proceedings of the International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Daejeon, Korea, July 2008.
Tae Hong Park, Jonathan Biguenet, Zhiye Li, Richardson Conner, Scharr Travis, Feature Modulation Synthesis, Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference 2007, August, 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark.