Tyson Seto-Mook

tmook.github.io

tmook@hawaii.edu

tmook

setomook

Honolulu, Hawaii USA

Interests

Software Engineering , Internet of Things (Arduino, TI MSP430, rapsberrypi), Data Mining , Artificial Intelligence

Skills

Languages and Frameworks: C, C++, Java, Javascript, Python, MPI, OpenMP, Pthreads, ReactJS

Toolsets/OS: MacOS, Linux, Unix, Git/GitHub, g++, TI LaunchPad, SolidWorks

Education

University of Hawaii at Manoa

M.S., Computer Science (expected Spring, 2018)

Honolulu, HI

2015 - Present

University of Hawaii at Manoa

B.S., Electrical Engineering

Honolulu, HI

2004 - 2009

Work

Research Assistant, Information & Computer Science Department, University of Hawaii at Manoa

lava.manoa.hawaii.edu/

  • NETSAGE

Honolulu, HI

2017 - Present

Teaching Assistant, Information & Computer Science Department, University of Hawaii at Manoa

www.ics.hawaii.edu/

  • Taught 75 minute lab sections twice a week to undergraduate students taking
    • ICS 111 - Introduction to Computer Science I (introduction to programming in Java)
    • ICS 211 - Introduction to Computer Science II (introduction to programming in Java)
  • Created and graded quizzes, homework and lab assignments
  • Taught students one on one and in small groups during office hours
  • Provided students with guidance and motivation to seek resources needed to further their education

Honolulu, HI

2016 - 2017

Software Engineer Intern, LiveAction Inc.

www.liveaction.com/

  • Created a framework to automate tests for the RESTful APIs using Python and the Requests library
  • Identified a critical deadlock in Java backend report generation feature and verified the fix
  • Implemented a solution to consolidate multiple related network IDs to one unique network ID in Java
  • Fixed UI related bugs in AngularJS and server side related bugs in Java
  • Performed regression tests on various features of the LiveNX product

Honolulu, HI

2016 - 2016

Computer Engineer, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division

www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NSWC-Port-Hueneme/

  • Independently assessed and maintained combat computer systems for United States Navy ships
  • Trained United States enlisted Navy service personnel on system operations and equipment maintenance
  • Developed Task Planning Sheets (TPS) and Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) for branch budget
  • Provided technical support and stood watch for Navy Surface Ship Combat Systems 24/7 help desk
  • As Project Manager, developed a distance support system for the United States Navy surface ships
    • Wrote white papers and proposals to obtain funding
    • Awarded funding to design, prototype and test the initiative
    • Coordinated tasks and meetings between internal, external and United States military organizations
    • Presented project to United States Navy Admirals, Captains and senior management

Port Hueneme, CA

2010 - 2015

Intern, Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii

akamaihawaii.org/internships/

Akamai Workforce Initiative

  • Developed an image processing program, in C++, to calculate centroid of the sun and return the coordinates
    • Program was used to maintain steady tracking of the sun with coelostat
  • Assessed VariSpec Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter and reported findings for use in future projects

Pukalani, HI

2010 - 2015

Activities

Software Engineer, Cube Satellite Project, University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • Designed a temperature sensor system to record the temperature ranges a CubeSat experiences while in space
    • Used I2C protocol to poll sensor data from Analog to Digital Converter
    • Built a temperature sensor circuit using a thermistor, voltage divider, amplifier and ADC.
  • Developed an algorithm to find the maximum power point of the satellites solar cells
    • Prevented over or under power draw from solar cells by adjusting DC/DC voltage
  • Used Pumpkin Salvo Real Time Operating System to help redesign satellite's main system routine
    • Increased microcontroller efficiency by decreasing number of blocking delays in software
  • Collaborated with team in development of Cube Satellite prototype

Honolulu, HI

2008 - 2009

Team Lead, MicroMouse Project, University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • 1st place (2009) in IEEE regional collegiate competition for both fastest race time and robotic design
  • 3rd place (2007) in IEEE regional collegiate competition for fastest race time
  • Designed an innovative hardware layout for MicroMouse robot
    • Used the mother board PCB to support motors to decrease robot footprint
    • Designed, built and assembled light sensor circuit, motor driver circuit, and microprocessor circuit
  • Designed software and firmware for the Micromouse robot to autonomously traverse and solve a maze
    • Implemented a flood fill algorithm to prioritize path decisions made by the MicroMouse robot
    • Programmed a PID control loop algorithm to keep the MicroMouse centered while traversing a maze
  • Provided direction and focus in achieving team goals

Honolulu, HI

2005 - 2009

Awards

SECRET clearance based on Access National Agency Check and Inquiries (ANACI), ANACI, September 2010

CompTIA Security+, CompTIA, Feburary 2015

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco, March 2015