abh6509@ritcv.UUCP (A. Hudson) (03/20/86)
I am looking for summer work, June-August. Preferably in natural
language recognition or computer language development.
My forte is C under UNIX but my experience in academics and
industry is by no means limited to just this.
I am within two courses of graduation, it would be convenient if
this work lead to a permanent position.
  Every reasonable offer considered - in any geographical location.
Andrew Hudson
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Resume follows:
                       Andrew B. Hudson
School Address				       Permanent Address
232 Loden Lane				       44 Nelson Avenue
Rochester, NY  14623			       Cooperstown, NY  13326
716-334-8631				       607-547-9252
			JOB OBJECTIVE
     To obtain an interesting summer job that would effectively 
use my studies in Computer Science.
		       WORK EXPERIENCE
RIT Research, Rochester, NY, November - May, 1986
     Porting color analysis routines, contract startup organization.
Omnicad Corp., Pittsford, NY, May - August, 1985
     Enhancements to CAD/CAM Omniboards product, VLSI schematic capture.
Computer Consoles Inc., Rochester, NY, March - August, 1984
     UNIX and C tools development, hierarchy and development
     control in the Telephony department.
Bell Hydropower, Springfield, NY, June - July, 1982
     Development of hydropower CAD/CAM programs, machinists' 
     assistant.
		  	  EDUCATION
1983 - present  Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
		Expected degree - B.S. Computer Science, 1986
1981 - 1983	Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa.
		       RELEVANT STUDIES
Algorithmic Analysis, Data Communications, Discrete Simulation,
Formal Languages, Language Processing, Psycholinguistics,
Operating Systems Theory, Systems Programming, Database Theory,
Finite State Automata, Computer Graphics, Computer Art
			   RELATED
Programming Experience: C, Pascal, LISP, FORTRAN, Assembler
Production Environments: UNIX, TOPS-20, VMS, MS-DOS, RSTS/E
Exposure: SNOBOL, GPSS
			 ACHIEVEMENTS
		 Grades: 3.1/4.0
		 Dean's List: Fall 1983, Fall 1984, Fall 1985
		 Recipient of Clark Scholarship
			  ACTIVITIES
Amateur radio, running, science fiction, contemporary music
Available for work May 26, 1986
References on request.