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Rishi Ugersain Chopra
4405 Prairie Willow Ct.
Concord, CA 94521
(925) 405-5485
idfubar@rishichopra.org
http://www.rishichopra.org


EDUCATION:

University of California at Berkeley Extension (2018-2020)
Paralegal Certificate Program & Berkeley Global Internship

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2018)
Entrepreneurship Bootcamp Online

University of Hawai'i at Manoa (2009-2010)
M.S. Financial Engineering

University of California at Berkeley (1998-2003)
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Diablo Valley College (1995-2015)
A.S. Kinesiology


EXPERIENCE:

-- 11/2004 - Present, IBM Corporation, Software Engineer 
Software Group, Bay Area, CA

* Revised a VMware-based Linux/DB2/Websphere demonstration stack for Websphere Product Center
* Undertook procurement, installation, regulation, and administration responsibilities for lab infrastructure
* Provided defect isolation and defect analysis for large-scale heterogeneous storage software (Tivoli Storage Manager, TotalStorage Productivity Center)

-- 9/2004 - 11/2004, Inexpensive Domains (@Com Technology), Technical Support Representative
Brentwood, CA

* Supported domain registration and web hosting customers with technical expertise
* Helped migrate customers from a legacy domain registration system
* Revised product offering pages to reflect Virtual Private Server (VPS) offerings

-- 6/2002 - 8/2002, Microsoft Corporation, PM Intern
MSN Calendar, Mountain View, CA

* Provided competitive analysis measuring the calendar offerings of AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!
* Analyzed the benefits of migrating the MSN Calendar architecture to a .NET platform
* Collected requirements and wrote a specification for deployment of a content management system

-- 1/2002 - 6/2002, PG&E Corporation, Co-op Student, Systems Engineer
Gas Distribution and Technical Services, San Francisco, CA

* Led an initiative to migrate the Gas Pipeline Replacement Project (GPRP) database (a $1.7B, 15-year project)
* Migrated a legacy application (FoxPRO/Clipper) to a modern Web-based architecture (Oracle/Java)
* Implemented a new database including data verification/cleansing, table design, normalization, and ETL

-- 6/2001 - 7/2001, Centric Software, Web Development Intern
Marketing, San Jose, CA

* Procured and assembled a custom webserver
* Implemented database tables for a content repository
* Wrote HTML, Javascript, and ASP-based pages

-- 6/2000 - 8/2000, Sun Microsystems, Intern
Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, Menlo Park, CA

* Refined the engagement process for Sun's iForce lab, responsible for generating sales of over $1B annually
* Authored HTML, Javascript, JDBC, and Java Servlets to automate engagement process data collection
* Installed and configured Oracle 8i for data backend and provided maintenance support for the lab's mid-range Sun hardware platform


CERTIFICATIONS:

Coursera Probabilistic Graphical Models Specialization
edX American Sign Language Science
edX Blockchain for Business Professional Certificate
edX The Science of Happiness at Work Professional Certificate
Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP 1.4)
Oracle Certified Associate (OCA - 9i)
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA - RHEL6)
IBM Certified Storage Administrator - Tivoli Storage Manager V5.3
IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Tivoli Storage Manager V5.3
IBM Certified Deployment Professional - TotalStorage Productivity Center V3.3


COMPUTER SKILLS:

* Administration: Blockchain, Cisco, TPC, TSM, Apache (mod_rewrite, mod_proxy), TCP/IP (DNS, NAT)
* Databases: DB2, Access, FoxPRO, PostgreSQL, Oracle
* Scripting: AWK, Matlab, Bash, ASP, JSP
* Programming: Web, FPGA, RPC, Assembly, Object Oriented, Functional
* Languages: Ruby, Verilog, R, XML, UML, VB, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, Java, Scheme, C/C++
* Domains: Entrepreneurship, Education, Design, Finance, Storage, Virtualization, Security, J2EE, Networking


ONLINE COURSEWORK:

(AgileVentures - AV102) CS169 Teaching Assistant Prep and Managing Distributed Teams + 3 Semesters as T.A.
(BerkeleyX - CS169.1x) Software as a Service - 5 Semesters as T.A.
(BerkeleyX - CS169.2x) Software as a Service - 5 Semesters as T.A.
(BerkeleyX - GG101x) The Science of Happiness - 5 Semesters as T.A.
(BerkeleyX - GG102x) Bridging Differences
(BerkeleyX - GG201x) The Foundations of Happiness at Work
(BerkeleyX - GG202x) Mindfulness and Resilience to Stress at Work 
(BerkeleyX - GG203x) Empathy and Emotional Intelligence at Work
(BerkeleyX - ColWri16x) Writing for Social Justice
(BerkeleyX - Policy01x) Solving Public Policy Problems: UC Berkeley's Eightfold Path
(Coursera - Coursera Community Team) Coursera Mentor Community and Training Course
(Coursera - Coursera Community Team) Online Community Leadership
(Coursera - Duke University) Behavioral Finance
(Coursera - Emory University) Introduction to Digital Sound Design - w/Distinction
(Coursera - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Digital Signal Processing
(Coursera - Northwestern University) Law in the Time of COVID-19: A Northwestern Teach-Out
(Coursera - Stanford University) Probabilistic Graphical Models
(Coursera - Stanford University) Giving 2.0: The MOOC
(Coursera - UC Irvine) Chemerinsky on Constitutional Law - The Structure of Government
(Coursera - UC Irvine) Chemerinsky on Constitutional Law - Individual Rights and Liberties
(Coursera - University of Michigan) Brilliant, Passionate You
(Coursera - Yale University) Financial Markets - 2 Years as T.A.
(GeorgetownX - SLSX401) Sign Language: Emergence and Evolution
(GeorgetownX - SLSX402) Sign Language: Factors Contributing to Natural Structure
(GeorgetownX - SLSX403) Sign Language: Factors Contributing to Natural Learning
(GeorgetownX - SLSX404) Sign Language: Factors Contributing to Change
(LinuxFoundationX - LFS170X) Blockchain: Understanding Its Uses and Implications
(LinuxFoundationX - LFS171X) Blockchain for Business - An Introduction to Hyperledger Technologies
(Microsoft - CLD213x) Managing Projects with Microsoft Project
(Microsoft - CLD215x) Managing Projects & Portfolios with Microsoft PPM
(MITx - 14.73x) The Challenges of Global Poverty
(MITx - 14.405x) Just Money: Banking as if Society Mattered
(MITx - 15.390.1x) Entrepreneurship 101: Who Is Your Customer?
(MITx - 15.390.2x) Entrepreneurship 102: What Can You Do For Your Customer?
(MITx - 15.671.0x) u.lab: Leading Change in Times of Disruption
(MITx - 15.671.1x) u.lab: Leading From the Emerging Future
(MITx - uINOV8x) USER INNOVATION: A Path To Entrepreneurship?
(MITx - ENx) Entrepreneurial Negotiations: The MIT Way
(NotreDameX - MAT150x) Math In Sports
(RiceX - RELI157x) Religion and Hip Hop Culture
(TenarisUniversityX - STEEL101x) Introduction to Steel
(W3Cx - HTML5.0x) HTML5 and CSS Fundamentals
(W3Cx - WAI0.1x) Introduction to Web Accessibility
(WagningenX - BEERx) The Science of Beer


GRADUATE COURSEWORK:

PDEs and Stochastic Calculus (FIN651)
Programming in Finance (FIN652)
Portfolio Optimization (FIN653)
Financial Derivatives (FIN654)
Financial Forecasting (FIN655)
Insurance and Risk Management (FIN656)
Interest Rate/Credit Models (FIN657)
Environmental Finance & Weather Derivatives (FIN658)
Stochastic Modeling In Finance & Related Fields (FIN659)


GRADUATE PROJECTS (individual):

* Researched the history of employee stock options and the accounting of the same
* Completed MATLAB scripts to generate 3-D graphs of option Greek values
* Investigated the "clustering" effect of ETFs during adverse market conditions
* Surveyed weather manipulation including its history, application, and efficacy
* Refined a stochastic model to estimate demands on storage availability due to replication of failed disks
* Explored the feasibility of applying various models to create a hedgeable prediction market for the sports entertainment industry


UNDERGRADUATE COURSEWORK:

Social Implications of Computing (CS195)
Intro to Database Management Systems (CS186)
Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems (CS170)
Software Engineering (CS169)
User Interface Design (CS160)
Components and Design Techniques for Digital Systems (EECS150)
Probability and Random Processes (EE126)
Intro to Communication Networks (EE122)
Signals and Systems (EE120)
Intro to Optical Communication Networks and Systems (EE118)
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (EE117)
Machine Structures (CS61C)
Data Structures and Algorithms (CS61B)
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (CS61A)


UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS (collaborative):

* Designed a 3-stage pipelined MIPS processor w/serial, Ethernet, DRAM, and graphics interfaces
* Developed a novel cross-platform GUI and media portal by way of a formal UI design process to present "deep and wide" content (including streaming video and episode guides) using only HTML and Javascript
* Created a database to mimic a Netflix-type web-based movie rental service using E-R Modeling, schema design, and BCNF/3NF normalization techniques; developed JSP Pages and Java Beans for demonstration of 3-tier functionality
* Extended a DOS-based forestry management program to include a Visual Basic interface


DESIGN SAMPLES:

La Vida Coco (Store w/Shopping Cart) - http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rchopra/Lavidacoco
"The Simpsons" Portal (Unique UI For Interactive Media) - http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rchopra/HellsSatans 


References Available Upon Request

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