| Objective |
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To obtain
a co-op in the programming field that will increase my knowledge and further
my education. |
| Work experience |
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1996 - 1998
South and Center Chautauqua Lake Sewer Districts Celoron, NY
Office Assistant
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Debugging/programming for dBase, networking,
maintenance of office equipment, and recommending new equipment for purchase,
over three summers of full-time work
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1994 - 2000
Advanced Software Publishing Jamestown, NY
Co-President
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Formed a small shareware company in
high school with another student which produced several products. Among
them is a total security solution for Windows and DOS, written in Visual
Basic and C++, which sold to the local high school
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| Education |
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1997 - Present
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY
BS in Computer Science; Exp.
Grad: May, 2002; GPA: 2.9
Significant Courses:
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Software Engineering: Team Environment,
Requirements Document, Specifications Document, Test Plan, Code Inspections.
Incorporated the entire design process in C++ on Unix, written over the
course of 10 weeks. The completed project incorporated 15,000 lines of
code.
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Professional Communications: Presentations,
Group Dynamics
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Computer Organization: Low-level computer
and processor design
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Intro to Digital Design: Binary, Gates,
Flip-Flops, Breadboards
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Computer Science 1-4, Intro to CS Theory:
Theory, Standards
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Electric Principles for Design 1 &
2: Oscilloscopes, MultiMeters, AC and DC Power Sources, Diodes, Transistors
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Integrated Electronic Package Design:
PCB design and manufacturing
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Scientific Applications, Analysis of
Algorithms: Graph Theory, Analysis
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Data Communications I: Networking,
Protocols, Topology, Transmission & Multiplexing, Error Detection &
Correction
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Programming Language Concepts: Language
Design
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Computer Architecture: Design of System
Components, incl. Caches, Busses, Paging
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Operating Systems I: Processor Scheduling,
Resource Management, Device I/O, File Systems
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Extra Credit Project: A genetic algorithm
written to compute the "traveling salesman" problem for the 48 contiguous
states
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1993 - 1997
Southwestern Central High School Lakewood, NY
Regents Degree
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Overall Average: 94%, Graduated 10th
in class
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Member, National Honor Society, DECA
(Business Club), High School Bowl (Academic Bowl)
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Winner, County-wide mathematics competition
(Senior year)
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| Skills |
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Programming
Languages
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C++, Visual Basic, Perl, C, Eiffel,
Java, Pascal, Snobol, Lisp
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Operating
Systems
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Windows 95, Unix, Windows 98, Windows
NT, Windows 3.1
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Applications
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Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Apache,
CorelDraw, Netscape, Internet Explorer, Lynx, WordPad, X-Win, Pretty Good
Privacy
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| Activities |
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Information Technology Student Organization
2000-2001 Treasurer
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Brick City Singers
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RIT Singers
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Amateur Radio Club
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| References |
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Mr. Gene
Homan, Technology Coordinator, Southwestern Central School District
gHoman@swms.wnyric.org, (716) 483-5473
Mr. Angelo P. Bennice, Director,
South and Center Chautauqua Lake Sewer Districts, Retired
Letter of recommendation available
upon request. |