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I am officially a third-year student at Harvard Law School with a B.A. in Physics from University of California at Berkeley. Unofficially, I am at Boalt law school, as one of the very lucky few selected for the Berkeley Exchange Program that Boalt, unsurprisingly calls the Harvard Exchange Program. I posted an old version of my resume in HTML and my resume in Word format. I have also posted an unofficial copy of my UC Berkeley transcript.

Last summer, I am working as a law clerk at the United States Attorney's Office in the District of Hawaii, where I prepare motions to dismiss, motions for summary judgment, and memorandum for the civil division. I also prepare memorandum and appellate briefs for the criminal division. For the first six week of this summer, I worked at the infamous Weil, Gotshal & Manges in the patent litigation department. Currently, I am working in the San Francisco Office of the Antitrust Division for the U.S. Department of Justice in both the civil and criminal departments.

At Harvard Law School, I worked with Professor Terry Fisher as a student research assistant for two years, drafting course lessons for the Internet Law Program and working on portions of an Internet Law casebook.

While a student at U.C. Berkeley, I was very involved with the Supernova Cosmology Project at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory under Susana Deustua, Ph.D. I presented my research at Argonne Laboratory in July 1999.

The next year, I worked under Vassilis Angelopoulos, Ph.D. on the Geotail Mission at the Space Sciences Laboratory for one year and we presented our results at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco in December 1999.

During Summer 2000, I worked for AET Japan in Kawasaki City (right outside Tokyo) in the Engineering Division. We presented at the Wireless 2000 Expo in Tokyo on July 17~19, 2000.

During my last year at Cal, I worked under Joe Orenstein, Ph.D. on his high temperature superconductor experiment at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and finished my honors thesis on the Titanium-Sapphire Laser Set.