Yuankai Ge
Graduate Student in Electrical Engineering at Stanford. Focus on the Networking and Communication Technologies and have great interests in Web App. and Entrepreneurship.
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Work status: | Full-Time Student |
| Industries: | Cleantech, Computing, Entertainment, Information Technology, Internet |
| Skills: | Business, C/C++, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Embedded systems, Entrepreneurship, Event planning, Flash, HTML / CSS, Management, Perl, PHP, Python, SQL, System Administration, Unix, Web Development |
| Groups: | BASES, E-Challenge Competition 2009, Social e-challenge Competition 2009 [inactive], [INACTIVE] BASES E-Challenge 2010 |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Consulting opportunities, Finding business partners, Internships, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups |
| Schools: | Stanford University |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | Service Directory and Service Routing in OpenFlow enabled networks |
| Position: | Course Project |
| Time period: | August 2008 - Present |
| Description: | Co‐propose a novel service enabled network architecture for service/network decoupling
Utilize OpenFlow and NOX controller to multicast/redirect/detour a flow for service needs Implement a service directory prototype using BDB/SQL for service registration and request |
| Employer: | Indoor Wireless Localization System Optimization, Tsinghua |
| Position: | Research Assistant |
| Time period: | December 2007 - May 2008 |
| Description: | Conducted fundamental research on indoor RSSI transmission models under multi‐path fading Virtualized 3D‐RSSI & predicted WSN (MicaZ) localization results based on massive simulation Optimized RFID system to improve localization correctness from 67% to 83% under worst‐case |
| Employer: | Soft 802.11a PHY on Parallel Hardware, Microsoft Research Asia |
| Position: | Intern |
| Time period: | August 2007 - November 2007 |
| Description: | Co‐proposed a soft 802.11a PHY transmitter on NVidia GPGPU with CUDA, filed a US‐patent Optimized existing transmitter codeʹs performance by 25%, which exceeds real‐time requirement Designed and implemented a fast Viterbi decoder with parallel SIMD C programming |
| Employer: | Software‐defined Radio for Cooperative Transmission, USC |
| Position: | Intern |
| Time period: | June 2007 - July 2007 |
| Description: | Conducted SDR communication research with GNU Radio hardware and USRP software
Programmed Python scripts for measure maximal ratio combination system performance |
| Employer: | 8th Campus Electronic Design Competition, Tsinghua |
| Position: | Winner |
| Time period: | August 2006 - November 2006 |
| Description: | Led embedded‐C programming on MCU (P89V51RD2), including competitive AI strategies
Assisted with printed circuit board (PCB) design and photodiode sensor‐board deployment |
EDUCATION
| University: | Stanford University |
| Time period: | 2007 - Present |
| Degree: | MS/PhD, Electrical Engineering |
INFORMATION
| Memberships: | 9/08 – present. Board Member, Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford (ACSSS)
9/06 – 6/07. Residential Network Consultant, Tsinghua Student Network Services 9/05 – 6/06. VP of Tech‐Training, Tsinghua Automation Science and Technology Association. 9/04 – 6/05. VP of High School Activities, Tsinghua Volunteer Organization |
| Awards: | 2008. Stanford Electrical Engineering Fellowship
2005/2006/2007. Tsinghua Overall Scholarship (top 1%) 2003. 1st Prize in Province, China Math Olympic Contest |
Yuankai's Startups (1)
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Wobang
Wobang (“I will help” in Chinese) is an online platform for connecting educationally disadvantaged children in rural China with potential Chinese donors.
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Shiwei Song
Graduate student in Computer Science at Stanford University. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Alumni.
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Yuse Dai
Master Student in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford. Focus on the combination of design and strategy