Summary
Harry Pham is a Master of Computer Science student at UC Irvine with 11 years of engineering experience and a 4.0 GPA. He builds full-stack systems ranging from Android apps and web applications (currently contributing to EZ-PHR for personal health records) to low-level database and OS components, including a record-based DBMS and xv6 enhancements. His projects blend practical engineering and research: income-prediction with boosting (87.3% test accuracy), experimental algorithm runtime analysis, and AI for Connect-K using iterative deepening with alpha-beta pruning. Hands-on networking and embedded work—GNS3/Wireshark topologies and a SparkFun ESP8266 heart-rate tracker—round out his cross-domain skill set. Based in Cerritos, CA, he pairs game-science roots with rigorous CS training to turn algorithmic ideas into working systems. Notably, he’s comfortable working across hardware, OS internals, databases, and application layers, making him a versatile engineer for complex, interdisciplinary projects.
11 years of coding experience
Android Nanodegree, Computer Programming, Android Nanodegree, Computer Programming at Udacity
Cerritos High School
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Games and Programming Skills, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Games and Programming Skills at University of California, Irvine
English, Japanese, Vietnamese