Computer Science Masters Graduate
Amsterdam Area, Netherlands
Computer Science Masters Graduate
Amsterdam Area, Netherlands
I have completed my masters in information science at the University of Tokyo in March 2009.
My research topic is texture mapping large scale 3D models using stereo method. The 3D models are obtained by multiple laser scanners. The texture details are obtained by stereo scanners. The goal is to map the texture and the 3D model to create realistic 3D objects for cultural heritage archiving. The topic revolves around alignment, texture mapping, and stereo method.
Before that I have worked in companies and had several freelance projects where had the chance to have the role of team lead and tem member. Due to my life and work in Canada, Indonesia and Japan I also have a broad experience in cultural diversity and can quickly adapt to a different types of environments.
Details(in form of resume) are available upon request.
Summary:
Affinity for research and software development
Experience working in teams, as project leader as well as team member
Experience with analytical and development roles
Enjoys working in multicultural environments
Computer vision, application development, C++
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
April 2006 — March 2009 (3 years )
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
October 2004 — March 2006 (1 year 6 months)
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
February 2004 — August 2004 (7 months)
Company project goals: Computerize and optimize the core business application of clients (mainly financial companies).
My job:
Developed core application modules based on design by project lead and client modules based on designs by business analysts using Java 2 Enterprise Edition
Tools: Java 2 Enterprise Edition, JSP, VBScript, Oracle 8i, CVS, EJB 2.1, Hibernate Ibatis, Eclipse, JCO as SAP-Java bridge
2004 — 2009
SKom , Computer Science , 1999 — 2004
Japanese Government Scholarship (Monbukagakusho) for masters degree