Stephanie A. Hong
50 Mass Ave; Cambridge MA 02139
(617) 225-9623   shong@mit.edu
Objective To obtain a position in the field of computer science.

Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science Degree Program 1998
Masters of Engineering Program 1999
Minor in Spanish   GPA: 4.6/5

Courses Computer System Architecture
Circuits & Electronics
Computer Language Engineering
Computer System Engineering
Software Engineering Laboratory
Introduction to Algorithms
Computational Structures

Signals & Systems
Ethics and Law on the Electronic Frontier
Computers & Engineering Problem Solving
Mathematics for Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs
Laboratory in Managerial Psychology
Skills Programming Languages: Java, C, Assembly, CLU, Scheme/Lisp, Pascal, FORTRAN
Environments: various UNIX platforms, Windows 95 and NT, and MacOS
Spoken Languages: Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.

Experience   Fall 1997: Lab Assistant, Interactive Programming in Java
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
Duties included designing and implementing programming assignments in Java,
debugging students' work, and providing instruction. Also responsible for converting the
class material from Java 1.0 to Java 1.1.

Spring 1997: Lab Assistant, Computers & Engineering Problem Solving
MIT Civil Engineering Department.
Responsible for instructing students on the use of C in engineering problem-solving
paradigms. Material focused both on the general theories behind the use of computer
programming as an engineering tool, and on the specific application of the C
programming language to common engineering problems.

Summer 1996: Unix System Administrator
Anansi, Incorporated.
Maintained workstations running various UNIX platforms, including Solaris and SunOS.
Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and upgrading of applications, as well as
general administration of a large UNIX-based network for a MIS consulting start-up.

1995-1996: Finance and Administrative Coordinator
Outdoor Explorations, Incorporated.
Created and computerized complete financial system, which subsequently received
unconditional approval from an Ernst & Young Auditor.

Activities MIT Outing Club [President, Treasurer, Trip Co-Leader]; Eta Kappa Nu;
Society of Woman Engineers [Altruism Committee]; MIT Novice Crew;
MIT Ballroom Dance Team [Treasurer]; MIT Varsity Track & Field;
Eligible for Tau Beta Pi.