romm@netwrk.DEC (Nadine Y. Romm - DTN-247-2611) (02/13/86)
The following is the resume of my physics tutor and longtime friend K. Rajasekharan. Raj has been an invaluable help and inspiration for me with the physics courses that I have taken. He is finishing his doctorate in the field of optics/lasers and computer vision. If anyone out there in Net.job land has any opportunites that are a good match with Raj's background - he will welcome your telephone call or note! He is open to suitable opportunities in business / research / academia. You will enjoy speaking with him..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K. Rajasekharan 61 East Meadow Lane, #24 Lowell, MA 01854 phone: 617-459-4006 OBJECTIVE: To get directly involved in designing, developing and fabrication of opto-electronic devices and other optical components. EDUCATION: University of Lowell, Lowell, MA Presently completing a Ph.D in Optics Conducting research in the field of computer vision. Developing techniques for cost effective approaches to image processing and pattern recognition. 9/81-8/83 University of Lowell, Lowell, MA. Master of Science in Solid State physics. Thesis: "Applicability of tunable, pulsed by dye Laser." Developed techniques for the optimum operating conditions for a pulsed dye laser and calibrated it for the study of internal photoemission in schottky diodes. Coursework focus on semiconductor devices, Integrated Optics, Digital Electronics and also familiar with Fortran, Pascal, Assembly language. 7/76-5/78 University of Bombay, Bombay INDIA. Master of Science in Physics with major in Electronics. 7/71-5/75 University of Calicut, Calicut, INDIA. Bachelor of Science in Physics. EXPERIENCE: University of Lowell, Lowell, MA 9/81-5/85 Teaching Assistant for the undergraduate courses in experimental physics. 8/77-8/81 Ruia College, Bombay University, Bombay, INDIA. Lecturer in Physics. Also nominated professor in charge of career guidance for graduating students. PUBLICATION R.W. Stimets, W.L. Ying and K. Rajasekharan, Rapid recognition of Object Outlines in Reduced Resolution images, Pattern Recognition (accepted for publication) OTHERS **Recipient of University of Lowell teaching fellowship for the academic year 1985-86 PERSONAL Married, willing to relocate and to travel. References furnished upon request.