--------------------------- | Isaac J.H. Leung (P.Eng.) | --------------------------- 1201-1008 Cambie Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6B 6J7 604-831-1318 isaacl@ieee.org ---------- Education: ---------- Engineering Physics, B.A.Sc. University of British Columbia (May 1994) Electrical Engineering, M.A.Sc. University of British Columbia (June 1996) ---------------- Work Experience: ---------------- PMC-Sierra, Inc., Burnaby, B.C. (June 1996 - October 2001) Senior Product Engineer: Brought over 5 devices to production status. Develop and implement test methods. Design and specify test hardware and device test PCB layout. Simulate and analyze I/O pad performance using HSPICE. Ensure design for testability and manufacturability. Characterize all device timing and DC parameters (analog, digital, electrical and optical). Analyze data and compile report with results, recommendations and solutions. Specify qualification testing and write qualification report. Assist in failure analysis of CMOS process related issues (e.g. RAM failure, device yield, etc). Training and mentoring of new employees. Flight Research Lab, National Research Council, Ottawa (June-Sept. '94) Research Assistant: Development of new algorithm and programming of new system for weather satellite image segmentation. Dr. J.F. Young, Dept. Physics U.B.C. (May-Sept., '93) Research Assistant: I designed and implemented a data acquisition program for an optical autocorrelator for use with femtosecond pulse laser. Build and design custom electronic equipment for associated research. Dr. J. Tan, Dept. Health Care & Epidemiology U.B.C. (July '92-Feb. '93) Research Assistant: I designed and implemented a custom program on the Macintosh for use in human-computer interface experiment. Dr. F.L. Curzon Dept. Physics U.B.C. (July-Sept. '92) Research Assistant: Design and fabrication of high accuracy, very low frequency waveform generator. (Extended into 4th year project lab). IBM Canada Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. (May - Sept. '91) Systems Engineer: Installation & maintenance of computer networks and associated equipment, customer support and training, software development. Bayshore Bicycles, Vancouver, B.C. (April- Sept. '90) Mechanic: maintenance, assembly and sales of bicycles and accessories. Dr. G. Sinclair, Learning Resources 'EXCITE!' Lab S.F.U. (July-Aug., '89) Software Developer: I developed multi-media educational programs and was responsible for maintenance of existing computers. ------- Skills: ------- Computer Windows3.1-WindowsXP, MacOS, Solaris, HP-UX, OS/2, Linux, MS-DOS C, Rexx, Smalltalk, Fortran, Pascal, Scheme(LISP), BASIC, assembly, some Verilog and VHDL TEX, SPICE, Matlab, Maple, various graphics and office suite software Other Emergency First Aid Training Fluent in spoken Cantonese. Basic knowledge of written Chinese & French ----------------------- Activities & Interests: ----------------------- Dragonboat team, Chinese Cultural Center. Most valuable team member (1995, 1996) Electrical Engineering Graduate Student Representative (1994-95) Engineering Physics Public Relations Officer (1993-94) Volunteer for UBC Physics Olympics (1992-1995) Sports: cycling, badminton, snowboarding, skiing, rollerblading Music: piano (R.C.T. Gr. 8), clarinet, saxophone, trumpet Others: cooking, web page design ----------------------------- Publications & Presentations: ----------------------------- "A Simple Adaptive Threshold image Segmentation Algorithm for Weather Satellite Imagery" Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society 1995 Conference Poster Presentation. "Image Processing for Weather Satellite Cloud Segmentation" IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering Paper publication and presentation (1995) ----------------- Academic Courses: ----------------- Solid-State Electronics & Photonics Radiological Physics Image & Multisignal Processing Applied Plasma Physics Integrated Circuit Engineering Applied Optics Semiconductor Devices Statistical Mechanics Applied Partial Differential Equations Quantum Mechanics Advanced Computer Architecture Applied Nuclear Physics Complete transcript available upon request ----------- References: ----------- Available upon request