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I am Youmin Han.
I am a Software Engineer at Dell Technologies.
Always a Badger.

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I enjoy collaborating with various people in providing data analysis/technology consulting/software development service. Efficient multi-tasker capable of learning mixed duties quickly and competently. Creative problem solver with a competitive spirit. Skilled in Java, C, R, Python, SAS, and Stata. Strong education professional with a Bachelor's degree focused in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

I've Got Some skills.

  • 90%
    JAVA
  • 90%
    Interpersonal
  • 85%
    Data Analysis
  • 80%
    Team Work
  • 80%
    C
  • 75%
    SAS / STATA / Excel / R studio

My Work Experience.

June 2020 -

Software Engineer

Dell Technologies

Dell EMC Streaming Data Platform is an innovative, enterprise-grade software platform that empowers organizations to harness their real-time and historical data in a single, auto-scaling infrastructure and programming model. https://www.delltechnologies.com/en-us/storage/streaming-data-platform.html

May 2019 - Present

Statistical Programming Intern

Acumen LLC

▪ Develop hierarchy algorithm to identify the provider contact information and improve the efficiency by 50 percent
▪ Manage Medicare FFS claims data, medical beneficiary enrollment database, and CMS provider database
▪ Document and create a pipeline tool from the provider database management process

January 2018 - Present

Research Facilitation Assistant

UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing

▪ Analyze usage reports and maintain accurate records by using R studio
▪ Assist researchers with planning computational approach for research problems
▪ Track and maintain jobs posted by researchers on CHTC compute systems
▪ Manage the CHTC website, including publishing, updating, and managing content (HTML, CSS)

March 2017 - Present

COUN PSY 125 Teaching Assistant (Team Leader)

UW-Madison Center for the First-Year Experience (CFYE)

▪ Co-instruct one section of the Wisconsin Experience Seminar during the fall semester with a university faculty
▪ Create a welcoming and supportive learning environment for first-year students inside and outside the classroom
▪ Practice effective facilitation techniques in large and small group discussions
▪ Organize small group TA meetings and serve on CP 125 course support committee

Jan 2019 - May 2019

CS 537 Operating System Peer Mentor

UW-Madison Department of Computer Sciences

▪ Held office hours to mentor students in understanding and approaching algorithmic concepts and solve students’ coding problems in person
▪ Assisted Professor Shivaram Venkataraman and other peer mentors to organize course materials

December 2018 - January 2019

Winter Audit Intern

KPMG China

▪ Built charts for a quick insight of the client journal entries which exceeds the Excel size limitation (1048576 rows)
▪ Analyzed sales rebates, rental expenses by the premise and investigated outliers to test the completeness of revenue
▪ Performed Journal Entry Testing in CaseWare IDEA with seldom used account result and multi-criteria filter
▪ Prepared for the final audit sampling with significant change on the materiality by using Monetary-Unit Sampling and KPMG Sampling Plan

May 2018 - September 2018

L&S Academic Peer Advisor

UW-Madison Letters & Science Academic Advising Services

▪ Advised 1200+ freshmen, 500+ transfer, and 50+ international students with schedules and degree requirements for the incoming semester
▪ Worked in small groups and one-on-one with students, answering questions about degree requirements, course selection, and enrollment
▪ Collaborated with 10 peer advisors to help new students overcome first-year challenges

March 2017 - May 2018

SOAR Orientation Assistant

UW Madison Center for the First-Year Experience (CFYE)

▪ Collaborated with other Orientation Assistants to prepare materials daily for 600 attendees to the SOAR (Student Orientation Advising & Registration) Program
▪ Communicated effectively via emails and phone calls for SOAR, CFYE, and the Transfer Transitions Program to resolve questions
▪ Arranged students’ appointments with academic advisors at the Transfer Transitions Program

Portfolio

See My Latest Travel Photos.

One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.
- Henry Miller

Grand Canyon National Park

Arizona, USA

Grand Canyon and its layered bands of red rock reveal millions of years of geological history

University of Glasgow

Glasgow, UK

The University of Glasgow is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.

Yosemite National Park

California, USA

Yosemite National Park famed for its giant, ancient sequoia trees, and for Tunnel View, the iconic vista of towering Bridalveil Fall and the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome.

London Eye

London, UK

The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.

Lower Antelope Canyon

Arizona, USA

Snug red-rock canyon sculpted into flowing forms mainly by flooding, now explorable on foot.

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

Bayfield, WI

Sea Caves Centuries of wave action, freezing, and thawing have sculpted shorelines throughout Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.

Niagara Falls

New York, USA

Niagara Falls is a geological wonder and one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.

Olin House

Madison, WI

Invited by Chancellor Rebecca Blank to Student Leaders’ reception at Olin House

Projects

Latest From The Blog.

Please visit the github link for my latest Computer Science project.

CS 639: Building User Interfaces

This course introduces students to the software development of user interfaces (UIs). Topics covered include state-of-the-art (1) UI paradigms, such as event-driven interfaces, and dialogue-based interaction; (2) methods for capturing, interpreting, and responding to different forms of user input and states; and (3) platform-specific UI development APIs, frameworks, and toolkits for platforms including web/mobile/desktop interfaces, natural user interfaces, and voice user interfaces.

3

Dean's Lists Received

9

Countries visited

125

Teaching Support Hours

1200

Students Advised

Contact

Say Hello.

Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't.
- Bill Nye

Email

youmin.han@wisc.edu
youmin@cs.wisc.edu