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OBJECTIVE
To
obtain
a
position
in
the
field
of
computer
science,
preferably
in
the
area
of
Web
Applications
Development,
IT
Management
or
LAN
Administration.
EDUCATION
Kent
State
University,
Fall
2008
Current,
Major:
Computer
Science,
Program:
MS,
GPA
2.8
Expected
Graduation:
MS
Dec
2013.
Kent
State
University,
Fall
2006
Fall
2009,
Major:
Computer
Science,
Program:
BS,
GPA
3.1
Graduated:
Dec
2009
Honors
College
Scholar.
Owens
Community
College,
Fall
2005
-
Spring
2006,
Major:
Wide
Area
Networking
Technology,
GPA
3.91.
Home
schooled,
Graduated
with
a
GED
on
4/2/2005.
Certifications
Cisco
Networking
Academy
I
Cisco
Networking
Academy
II
Cisco
Networking
Academy
III
Cisco
Networking
Academy
IV
HONORS/AWARDS
Deans
list,
four
semesters.
Member
of
the
STEM
Scholarship
Program
Fall
2007
Spring
2009.
Graduate
of
the
KSU
Honors
College.
Masters
Research,
Advisor
Dr.
Johnnie
W.
Baker
Research
Description:
I
did
research
on
developing
a
real-time
solution
to
the
air
traffic
control
problem
using
a
SIMD
system.
I
wrote
a
library
of
associative
functions
to
add
associative
support
to
the
Clearspeed
Cn
programming
language.
I
also
wrote
test
programs
to
show
that
the
associative
functions
were
working
properly.
This
test
program
is
now
used
in
the
Kent
State
Parallel
and
Distributive
Computing
course
to
show
students
the
affects
of
associative
functions
on
large
datasets.
RELATIVE
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Kent
State
University
Jan
2012
Current,
Supervisor
Sameer
Jaleel
Job
Description:
I
work
as
an
Application
Developer
for
Information
Services
as
a
dedicated
resource
to
the
department
of
residence
services
where
I
supervise
the
Residential
Technology
Web
Development
Office.
I
lead
a
team
of
Student
Staff
to
write
and
maintain
a
suite
of
web
applications
for
Residence
Services
to
manage
their
everyday
processes
such
as
student
housing,
damages
billing,
and
activity
planning.
LPS Empower May 2010 Dec 2011, Supervisor Brad Kelley Job Description: I worked as an Application Developer Analyst I. I worked on a variety of .NET software projects including both windows and web applications in C#. I was involved in all aspects of the projects lifecycles from planning to maintenance. I worked 8 months as a contracted dedicated resource to a client customizing LPS software for their needs. KSU Graduate Assistant Fall 2008 Current, Supervisor Amit Mali Job Description: I work as a web applications developer for Kent State Residence Services. Primarily I develop and maintain applications such as employment web sites and project tracking web applications. I also manage the databases for these applications, provide phone support for all of our web applications, make content changes to our website using DOTNETNUKE, and substitute supervise when my supervisor is sick or on vacation. Intern Oak Ridge National Laboratory Summer 2008, Supervisor Dr. Philip Roth Job Description: I did research in the characterization of parallel IO systems by compiling and comparing stack traces of different MPIIO implementations such as Luster and pNFS. I looked for differences in their implementation and how that affects their performance on different sized clusters. KSU Residential Computer Consultant Fall 2007 - Fall 2008, Supervisor Wendy Shih Job Description: I worked primarily in a office troubleshooting and fixing students computers and helping them get connected to the campus network using Windows, Mac, or Linux. I also provided computer phone support and helped manage the residential network on campus by troubleshooting and replacing switches in residential halls. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES C, C++, Cn, C#, VB.net, XML, MPI, OpenMP, ASP.net, JavaScript, SQL, HTML, and JQuery. REFERENCES Available upon request.