Joshua Hsu
Industry Chair at Association for Computing Machinery at UCR- Claim this Profile
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Association for Computing Machinery at UCR
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Industry Chair
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Mar 2023 - Present
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Cybersecurity at UCR
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United States
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Computer and Network Security
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Secretary
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Mar 2023 - Present
Officer for cybersecurity Officer for cybersecurity
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Air & Space Forces Association
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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200 - 300 Employee
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Walnut High School Cybersecurity Club Officer
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Aug 2019 - Present
Officer of Walnut High Cybersecurity Club, helped plan meetings and teach newcomers basics of cyber security and introduced CyberPatriot competition to new teams. • 2022 7th Place Nationally Platinum Division, National Finalists • 2021 28th Place Nationally Platinum Division, top 1% • 2020 4th Place Nationally Gold Division Officer of Walnut High Cybersecurity Club, helped plan meetings and teach newcomers basics of cyber security and introduced CyberPatriot competition to new teams. • 2022 7th Place Nationally Platinum Division, National Finalists • 2021 28th Place Nationally Platinum Division, top 1% • 2020 4th Place Nationally Gold Division
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FIRST
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United States
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Events Services
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500 - 600 Employee
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FTC Robotics Team Lead Programmer and Club Founder + President
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Mar 2017 - Present
Built 18" x 18" x 18" robots modeled in CAD and programmed with Java. Participated in competitions where the robot performed game-related tasks such as shooting foam rings at targets or stacking meter-high block towers. Incorporated custom-designed pieces printed from a 3D printer or cut with a CNC mill or waterjet. Was the former team captain, but now focuses on the programming aspect of robotics as well as participating, directing, and managing 100+ outreaches, 40+ meetings with experts, and… Show more Built 18" x 18" x 18" robots modeled in CAD and programmed with Java. Participated in competitions where the robot performed game-related tasks such as shooting foam rings at targets or stacking meter-high block towers. Incorporated custom-designed pieces printed from a 3D printer or cut with a CNC mill or waterjet. Was the former team captain, but now focuses on the programming aspect of robotics as well as participating, directing, and managing 100+ outreaches, 40+ meetings with experts, and raising over $50,000 in 2022 alone to fund program and a trip to national. • 2022 Worlds Inspire Finalist Award Winner • 2022 Los Angeles Championship (Inspire) Award Winner • 2021 Los Angeles Championship (Inspire) Award Winner • 2020 Los Angeles Connect Award Winners • 2019 Los Angeles Motivate Award Winners Show less Built 18" x 18" x 18" robots modeled in CAD and programmed with Java. Participated in competitions where the robot performed game-related tasks such as shooting foam rings at targets or stacking meter-high block towers. Incorporated custom-designed pieces printed from a 3D printer or cut with a CNC mill or waterjet. Was the former team captain, but now focuses on the programming aspect of robotics as well as participating, directing, and managing 100+ outreaches, 40+ meetings with experts, and… Show more Built 18" x 18" x 18" robots modeled in CAD and programmed with Java. Participated in competitions where the robot performed game-related tasks such as shooting foam rings at targets or stacking meter-high block towers. Incorporated custom-designed pieces printed from a 3D printer or cut with a CNC mill or waterjet. Was the former team captain, but now focuses on the programming aspect of robotics as well as participating, directing, and managing 100+ outreaches, 40+ meetings with experts, and raising over $50,000 in 2022 alone to fund program and a trip to national. • 2022 Worlds Inspire Finalist Award Winner • 2022 Los Angeles Championship (Inspire) Award Winner • 2021 Los Angeles Championship (Inspire) Award Winner • 2020 Los Angeles Connect Award Winners • 2019 Los Angeles Motivate Award Winners Show less
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AMI-USC
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United States
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Internship Project
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May 2021 - Aug 2021
Internship was given to select students after an interview process. Given a chance to help research and develop medical innovations. Looked into developing an artificial meniscus, and conducted stress test simulations on an artificial lateral meniscus design. Also headed the innovation of a robotic appendage to help people with balance disorders and modeled design animations. Internship was given to select students after an interview process. Given a chance to help research and develop medical innovations. Looked into developing an artificial meniscus, and conducted stress test simulations on an artificial lateral meniscus design. Also headed the innovation of a robotic appendage to help people with balance disorders and modeled design animations.
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Education
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University of California, Riverside
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science -
Walnut High School
High School Diploma, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates