PLANO, TX 75023 (CELL) 510-565-6431 EMAIL: sh741744@westpost.net SUMMARY Senior Software Engineer working in R&D, with extensive expertise in digital ima ge and video processing. Excellent design and debug skills. Experience working on cross-function teams with system, hardware, and field appl ication engineers. TECHNICAL SKILLS MPEG DLC, XDSL MATLAB DVD, HDTV TI DSP Chip Digital Imaging/Video Processing C/C++, Assembly Various compilers DSP H.264 Unix/Linux ClearCase/Serena PVCS Version Control PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE GRAPHICS MICROSYSTEMS, INC. (GMI), Rockwall, TX 2007-2009 Senior Software Engineer Provided overall camera design, camera firmware, image acquisition, pattern rec ognition, and heuristic research for GMIs PrintQuick, RibbonQuick, and ColorQuick products. Designed, developed, prototyped, and maintained embedded applications, working with various chipset and CPU architectures (TI, VC, etc,). Designed GMIs next generation PrintQuick product, using Vision Components smart camera and TIs TMS320DM640 DaVinci Video/Image Processors. Designed fountain solution control and ColorQuick register products. Advised hardware designers on machine characteristics affecting software system s. KOLORIFIC, Milpitas, CA 2006-2007 DSP Architect/Image Scientist Designed and implemented a de-blocking/de-ringing filter algorithm for highly c ompressed image streams by JPEG/JPEG2000, MPEG1/2/4, and H.264. Designed and implemented Kolorifics next-generation, patent-pending, 3D motion adaptive ODDI (Omni Directional De-Interlacing) for SOC (System on chip) for an HDTV product, using MATLAB and MS Visual C++ with hardware consi deration. Designed and implemented a software tool for algorithm verification and hardwar e simulation, using combination coding of MATLAB and C++. Implemented parameter training method, per-pixel interpolation, and threshold t raining for Kolorifics ODDI. Worked on Kolorifics high-performance Scaler Implementation parameter settings for scaler algorithm, using MATLAB. CCUBE / LSI LOGIC, Milpitas, CA 1998-2002 Firmware and Software Engineer Developed and implemented microcode for MPEG II and DVD and other digital media products. Worked in 8051 assembly and C level real-time digital image processing, program ming in NT and UNIX environments for ZIVA chip, including both interrupt service routine and background microcode. Implemented MP3 in DVD and a progressive feature in digital decoder products; s et up in-circuit emulators for new DVD product. ADVANCED FIBRE COMMUNICATION, Petaluma, CA 1998 Firmware and Software Engineer Developed 8051 assembly/C program for Telecommunication and networking products . Designed and implemented embedded real-time multi-CPU, multi-task, and multi-us er party line RS-485 communication system to achieve RTOS function. Implemented and completed remote power supply monitoring and controlling system firmware, using Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial (TBOS) communication, plugin alarms gathering, and Bellcore Tr-1515 thermal runaway in VRLA b atteries. Worked on microcontroller, UART, and I2C bus hardware. ADDITONAL EXPERIENCE Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, Research/Teaching Assistant, (2 yrs) Worked for Electrical Computer Engineering department. China Telecom, Fuzhou, P.R. China, Field Application Engineer, (3 yrs). Worked for Wireless Communication division. EDUCATION MSEE, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT Masters Thesis: Blind Restoration of Adaptive Optics Images BS, Computer Communication, Beijing University of Post & Telecommunications, Bei jing, China PUBLICATIONS & HONORS Brian D. Jeffs, Sheila Hong *, and Julian Christou: A Generalized Gause Markov M odel for Space Objects in Blind Restoration of Adaptive Optics Telescope Images. Proceeding of ICIP98, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, Oct 4-7,1998, Chicago, IL, VOL 3, Paper WP6.07. Brian D. Jeffs, Julian Christou and Sheila Hong *: Blind MAP Restoration of Ada ptive Optics Telescope Images Using Estimated Shape Parameters for Generalized Gaussian MRF Models, Proceeding of the 1998 IEEE DSP Workshop, August 9-12, 1998, Bryce Canyon, UT, Paper no. 156. Honor: Brigham Young University Full Scholarship