Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Minh Anh Nguyen Resume



Minh Anh Thi Nguyen
6504 Lunar Court
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Home: (970) 223-7603    

Objective
To obtain a full-time position in Biomedical Engineering; I am really interested in areas where I can apply my engineering experiences and skills, and my knowledge of medical science , biomedical products, software quality assurance, and  software testing to develop and test medical devices that will help patients lead a comfortable life. My dedication in the job will be helpful in achieving the company's goals and objectives.

Work Experiences
·         Software Testing/Quality Assurance Engineer-through Aerotek             (10/2011 - present)
             KeySight Technologies                                                                Loveland, CO                                                                  
o   Duties included analyzing software requirements, writing test plans, test scenario and test cases or requirements based on Functional specifications, documenting and executing test cases to the functionality of the application against the requirements manually.  Generate bug reports and test reports, retest and verify the bug fixes using Microsoft Virtual Studio and Issue Viewer tools. Documented test defects and procedures to enable accurate replication and ensure compliance with standards. Provide developer teams with detailed reports on quality metrics, identified bugs/flaws and recommended fixes.
o   Analyze test outputs to ensure actual test results meet design and product requirements.  Deliver thorough QA testing reports that determined product quality and release readiness and good quality software program on time and meet production level requirements. 
o   Provide verification and validation testing across multiple platforms included new hardware and software level for Military Special projects.  This includes: SBIRS project, Themis project, CodeOne project, Agilent PNA-X, PXA, Chassis, Millitech, Agilent 53230A, Universal Frequency Counter/Time and temperature control equipment using Virtual Rack, C++, ATEasy, Matlab, NI TestStand, and LabView tools. Prepare QA Status Summary Reports for each assignment. Installation of Build, Patches and conduct testing on major release versions, Patches.
o   Perform black box, manual, system install testing prior to beta, UI, Basic Sanity, Functional, Data Validation and Regression, User-acceptance testing of the application, and acceptance test documentation.
o   Work in multiple new feature teams to accomplish product development goals and provide support for Quality.
o   Design defect equipment tracking system and reporting to improve communications using Microsoft Access tool.

·         Design Component Engineer                                                  (10/2005 – 12/2009)
             Intel Corporation/Design Center                                            Austin, Texas
o   Wrote verilog models to validate ATPG library and debug gates levels for Montecito (90nm) and Tukwila (70nm), Intel Siverthorne and Intel Lincroft (45nm), and Intel Penwell (32-nm) devices. Created, translated, and simulated Scan vector test programs for these devices using ATPG/Tmax tools, and Perl program and Structural Based Silicon Debug test system. Analyzed and resolved low test coverage issues.  Developed and implemented flows to generate Embedded Deterministic Test module, ATPG Stuck-at and AT-speed scan tests for these devices using scan compression and ATPG tools.
o   Wrote Perl script to automate setup, find new release netlists in central datebase and execute DRC procedure to verify the overall connection of scan chain at gate-level before result publishing; generated the DRC test report, and sent alert design failed message and test report to design and test teams. This script is a great help in reducing test time and tracking design mistakes or failure problems. 
o   Developed and executed an effective diagnostic flow to identify scan test pattern failures using YieldAssist Testkompress tool.  This flow is helpful to run diagnostic tools for identifying ATPG test failures quickly, and to enhance and reduce debug time significantly.

·         Test Vector Generation Engineering                                           (04/2004 - 10/2005)
Agilent Technologies, Inc.                                                      Fort Collins, CO
o    Used VHDL and Test Benches to verify that the overall design and algorithms worked correctly.  Developed, translated, simulated and debugged RAM, PLL, and Stuck-at Fault vector test programs for TSMC90nm and TSMC130nm devices using Automatic Test Pattern generators (ATPG)/Tmax tools and Design For Testability. Developed a technical method to define and isolate any hardly found failures in electronic package using TDR tools.
o    Ensured that Agilent 93000, 83000 and temperature controller equipment are functioning properly and safely. Developed and documented a new procedure to evaluate and bring up Agilent's first world-wide 12-inch TEL Prober (wafer test equipment), and released it to production. Developed a test script to automate, analyze, extract, calculate and plot characterization data from test result files using Perl. This test script is designed to improve test time and reduce costs.
o    Created an eRoom (team project communication) website to communicate, provide and update information to the Test team.

·         Power Electronics, Lab Teaching Assistant                                 (08/2003 - 04/2004)
Colorado State University                                                       Fort Collins, CO 
o    Oversaw graduate level courses in Power Electronic Design. Helped students with Power electronic labs and Pspice, MATLAB, and MATHCAD simulations. Responsible for the course website, providing and grading homework and lab solutions.
Academic Medical devices projects at Colorado State University (CSU)                                        
·         Gold nanoparticle RF research Associate (Voluntary)              (08/2015 - present)
Chemistry and Electrical Engineering departments -CSU                Fort Collins, CO 
o   Research and study of the release of heat by targeted gold nanoparticles exposed to RF fields. Design, and simulate coils which will be used in some experiments on the heating of enzymes.
o   Build the coils by using exactly all materials and values which are specified during my calculation and simulation runs.  Test these coils and collect all test data to prove that the experiments work.
o   Clearly document all test procedures and test results to maximize understanding by potential audiences from varying backgrounds.
o   Research and study the physical properties of gold nanoparticles influence their RF thermal delivery, which will aid in the further development of nanoscale materials for the treatment of cancer and various biomedical applications.

·         Centrifuge Loading Human Factors on Medical device project        (8/2015- 5/2016)
  Terumo BCT-Colorado State University                                                         Fort Collins, CO
o   Successfully developed a working prototype procedure that will assist users with centrifuge leak issues for loading of a complex disposable tube set onto a centrifuge of the Spectra Optia device.  This procedure helped in eliminating centrifuge leaks caused by human errors, which is very important because these leaks cause a loss of blood components and terminate the patient's procedure before it is completed. It decreases the effect on the patient and improves the quality of the medical device.
o   Responsible for create a grant chart to plan and schedule project using Excel, test plan, test scripts, and test procedures without using the requirement and/or design documents; Matlab and Labview codes to analyze and compare both image and audio files.  Negotiate price, purchase, set-up, testing a microphone and software to record audio files. Prepare tables and graphs of data analyses and present this data to the research team in team meetings. Perform the following software testing methods: unit, shake out, black box, white box, and regression. Ensure that the project complies with the following requirements:  Quality System Regualtion FDA 21 CFR 820.30, FDA 21 CFR 820.40, and FDA 21 CFR 820.180”, which are required for design and document controls, and records. Ensure that the project complies the Medical Device Regulation ISO 9000 Quality Standardsand the ISO 9001 protocol for Design and Manufacturing.
o   Installed a microphone and a camera inside the machine to record the signal and take an image after each loading procedure and then compare this signal and image with a correct loading signal and image; if one audio or image file is not correctly set, then an error message will display to alert users to correct the problem before they continue.  
· Clinical practicum/internship gold nanoparticle RF research   (1/2014 – 5/2014)
School of Biomedical Engineering Colorado State University                                                     
o   Successfully designed and simulated coils, which is used in some experiments on the heating of enzymes. Mathcad and Ansoft HFSS (High Frequency Structural Simulator), used to design and simulate these coils.  Mathcad software is used for verification, validation, documentation and calculations on characteristics of these coils.  Ansoft HFSS is a 3D Electromagnetic Field solver, which is used for antenna design, and the design of complex RF electronic circuit elements including filters, transmission lines, transformers, capacitors, etc.  Two kinds of coils will be modeled: transformers and parallel capacitor plates.  The radio frequency of these coils is 13.3 MHz, and copper materials are used to build these coils.

·         Biomedical Signal and Image Processing                                                     (01/2014 - 05/2016)
      School of Biomedical Engineering Colorado State University                  
o    Wrote Matlab script to analyze and find ECG QRST wave detection.
o    Wrote Matlab script to calculate and determine ECG heart rate.
o    Wrote Matlab script to identify body organs and cancer cells of CT and MRI image.

Professional Computer & Engineering Skills
·         Computer programming Skills:  Perl, C++, UNIX, Linux, Cygwin, MATLAB, and DOS
·         Operating System: Windows XP/Vista7, 8
·         Medical Devices: ECG  and Ultrasound machines, and Oximeters
·         Grasped concepts on imaging modalities like MRI, fMRI, CT, SPECT, PET, ECG, EEG.
·         Experience in statistics and digital signal acquisition and analysis, automatic control, electronics and circuit theory, computer interfacing techniques.
·         In-depth knowledge of the use principles of science, mathematics and bio-engineering to design, implement, and evaluate hardware and software solutions to bio-engineering problems.
·         Experience with software development lifecycle processes
Education
Colorado State University                                                                 Fort Collins, CO 
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering                           Graduated in May 2016             
Bachelor of Science in Electrical (hardware) Engineering         Graduated in May 2016             

            Colorado State University                                                            Fort Collins, CO 
Bachelor of Science in Electrical (software) Engineering       Graduated in May 2001
(BSECE: Concentration in Computer Engineering), Minor in Computer Science, 

Certifications / Awards:
o   School of Biomedical Engineering Achievement and Pioneering certification,  2016
o   Mentorship program, Colorado Bioscience Institute’s, 2015 -2016
o   Certified Nurse Aide, State of Colorado, 2013 - 2017
o   Centrifuge Loading Human Factors on Medical device project first place award, 2016
o   A patent application file entitled “PB0944-US01 Detection of Loading Errors”, 2016

References
Will be pleased to provide upon request.


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