Software Developer @ From August 2015 to Present (5 months) Research Assistant @ I worked with the Passwords team of CyLab's Usable Privacy and Security (CUPS) Laboratory to create an open-source password strength meter. Written using LESS and CoffeeScript, the password meter supports a wide range of scoring rules, feedback approaches, and customization options all backed by research. From December 2014 to July 2015 (8 months) Teaching Assistant @ For 15-110: Principles of Computing at Carnegie Mellon University, I perform the typical teaching assistant duties of grading assignments, proctoring exams, and holding office hours. I also lead two weekly recitations where I demonstrate ideas taught in lecture to students and guide them through several problems related to the topic of the week. I've also created assignments and provided feedback on the design of other assignments and exams. As the head TA, I am responsible for the training of new TAs and I manage the course website, lead the weekly staff meetings, tend to administrative details, and provide input to curriculum decisions. There are typically about 300 students registered for the course each semester and around 20 other teaching assistants. From January 2014 to May 2015 (1 year 5 months) Software Developer Intern @ I worked with a user experience design intern and a fellow software development intern to create an application that enables customers (as well as the internal optimization team) to identify ways in which users are interacting with different systems. Using information from a SQL database, our application suggests actionable items and techniques for improvement at various levels of depth. Development began using WinForms in C# and eventually transitioned into a web application with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I also developed a modified version of the DBSCAN clustering algorithm and worked closely on a tool for visualizing workflows of individual users. From May 2014 to August 2014 (4 months) Technical Clusters Manager @ I maintained key computing assets across campus and was responsible for reporting and resolving technical issues related to both software and hardware. I also trained, interviewed, and oversaw fellow student employees and worked together with other students and faculty to resolve issues. I also did some development work prototyping potential new tools that Cluster Services was considering adopting at the time. From February 2012 to December 2013 (1 year 11 months) Design Engineer Intern @ I was tasked with using the Force.com platform (PaaS) to design and implement a data model back end for an internal-use iOS application and to write the corresponding REST API. I also created scripts for automated processes such as QR code generation, tested the iOS application throughout the development process, responding to user feedback and working hand-in-hand with a fellow developer to improve upon the existing design. At the end, I also developed tools to provide reports and analysis of the data collected to promote key insight and understanding of the results. From May 2013 to August 2013 (4 months)
Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering @ Carnegie Mellon University From 2011 to 2015 Bachelor's Degree, Engineering and Public Policy @ Carnegie Mellon University From 2011 to 2015 High School Diploma @ Mainland Regional High School From 2007 to 2011 Maung Aung is skilled in: Java, C, C#, Python, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, ASP.NET, MUMPS, Xcode, Ruby, Matlab, XML, Apex Programming, Salesforce.com