吳瑞傑
Jui-Chieh, Wu
17F., No.43, Daguan Rd., Sindian City, Taipei County 231, Taiwan.
Cell Phone: 0931253609 Email: jerryjcw@gmail.com
Objectives:
Software Engineer
Education:
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Graduate Inst. Of Computer Science and Information Engineering
M.S. from Graduate Institute of CSIE, September 2004 – June 2006 (GPA:4.0/4.0)
B.S. from Dept. of CSIE, college of EECS, September 2000 – June 2004 (Junior & Senior GPA:3.75/4.00)
Interest:
Web security analysis, Cloud computing infrastructure, Machine learning, P2P networks, Social network.
Publications:
[1] J. C. Wu, R. Liao, C. Chang, K. Ho, Talos: Building World Wide Domain Reputation, Symposium on Cloud and Services Computing (SC^2), Taipei, Taiwan, 2011.
[2] J. C. Wu, P. Huang, J. J. Yao, Homer H. Chen, A Collaborative Transcoding Strategy for Live Broadcasting over Perr-to-Peer Networks, In IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Feb, 2011
[3] M. T. Lu, J. C. Wu, K. J. Peng, P. Huang, Jason J. Yao, Homer H. Chen, Design and Evaluation of a P2P IPTV System for Heterogeneous Networks, In IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, special issue on content storage and delivery, Dec, 2007 [4] J. C. Wu, K. J. Peng, M. T. Lu, C. K. Lin, Y. H. Cheng, P. Huang, Jason Yao, and Homer H. Chen, HotStreaming: Enabling
Scalable and Quality IPTV Services, IPTV Workshop in conjunction with WWW 2006, Edinburgh Scotland UK, May 2006 [5] C. Y. Lai, J.-C. Wu, K. J. Peng, P. Huang, J.-S. Yao, and H. H. Chen, “Method and computer program product of a new
node joining a peer to peer network and computer readable medium and the network thereof,” US2008107122, May 2008 [6] J. C. Wu, P. Huang, H. I. Lu, Suffix Trees for Fast Sensor Data Forwarding, Master thesis for NTU CSIE.
Experiences:
R&D Software Engineer in TrendMicro January 2009 – Present
Ø Built an analysis platform and automated analysis modules for tracking malicious websites that increased malicious domain discovery by 10-20%.
Ø Designed and implemented an Internet-scale distributed system for processing, storing and answering queries pertaining web domain related information.
Ø Helped the design of a multi-dimensional security rules for web threat protection
n The design was honored as the 1st prize of an internal solution contest, among 160+ participants.
Ø Designed and implemented a Web Economic system, which
n Gathers browsing history from users and aggregate them into a large web graph of malicious and normal URLs. With this graph we can further protect users by identifying nearby malicious content for them.
n The design was honored as the 2nd prize of an internal solution contest, among 135 participants.
Ø Designed and implemented a Firefox extension to serve as client sensors of the web ecosystem, its function includes user behavior monitoring, local web page analysis, and result feedback.
Ø Designed and implemented a Logger for logging and correlating large volumes of incoming data records.
Research Assistant in Network and Systems Lab February 2007 – June 2008 Project: P2P Live Stream Encoding Systems
with M.-T. LuØ Designed and evaluated a distributed algorithm to adopt computation intensive video codecs in real time.
Ø The result was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology.
Master student in Network and Systems Lab September 2004 – June 2006 Advisor: Prof Polly Huang, EECS, NTU
P2P Live Streaming Systems
with M.-T. Lu, K.-J. Peng and Y. H. ChengØ
Built a P2P streaming system NTUStreaming, and modified a protocol for peer relationship management.Ø
Helped the integration of a special Multiple Descriptions Coding (MDC) scheme into NTUStreaming.Ø
Part of this work was transferred to Institute for Information Industry (2006), ASUS (2007), and Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan (2008), and was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Multimedia.
Design and Evaluate Fast Sensor Data Forwarding Algorithms
Ø Proposed and evaluated the use of suffix-tree on predicate matching in sensor data forwarding.
Ø The predicate matching scheme was used as the major technical part of Epoch YEF Entrepreneurship Contest, and I had entered the final tournament.