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Don Nguyen

Majoring in Computer Engineering
University of Houston
From Deer Park, Texas
I am currently a student at the University of Houston in the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department of the Cullen College of Engineering. I am an electrical engineering student with a focus on computer architecture and embedded systems with a mathematics minor.
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Don Nguyen Inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

Don Nguyen of Deer Park, Texas, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Nguyen...

May, 07 2015 - Verified by The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Don Nguyen Makes the University of Houston Spring 2014 Dean's List

Don Nguyen, a University of Houston (UH) computer engineering major and resident of Deer Park, Texas, was among more than 6,500 students who made the dean's list in the spring 2014 semester.

July, 31 2014 - University of Houston
Don Nguyen Makes the University of Houston Fall 2013 Dean's List

Don Nguyen, a University of Houston (UH) computer engineering major and resident of Deer Park, Texas, was among more than 7,000 students who made the dean's list in the fall 2013 semester. Abou...

February, 26 2014 - University of Houston
Don Nguyen Makes the University of Houston Fall 2012 Dean's List

Don Nguyen, a University of Houston (UH) computer engineering major and resident of Deer Park, Texas, was among more than 6,700 students who made the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester. The Un...

March, 19 2013 - University of Houston
Research Assistant at University of houston
• I worked in the Perceptual & Cognitive Dynamics laboratory in the Cullen College of Engineering under the direction of the Executive Director of the Center for Neuro-Engineering & Cognitive Science. • The goal in this laboratory is to reverse engineer the human-brain by examining the relationship between vision, attention, and the neurological system to determine how they relate to human perception. My focus in this research primarily dealt with the phenomenon of biological motion. • I programmed experiments using C in order to operate a Cambridge ViSaGe Stimuli Generator. Using these experiments, I exposed subjects to point-light stimuli and applied statistical calculations to the results in order to extract data that would contribute to a more accurate mathematical model of the human brain.
August 2014 - Present
.NET Developer at Shell Federal Credit Union
• Design, code, test, and implement for current core banking software applications • Work with third party vendors in fully implementing or building upon application and software upgrades • Develop end user applications that integrate with current mobile, online, and in-house systems • Investigate and optimize existing software systems by identifying and correcting software defects • Primary point of contact for SQL Reporting
June 2014 - Present
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