jdi@ucbvax.ARPA (John D. Irwin) (03/17/85)
John Darrell Irwin
Present Address: Permanent Address:
2400 Durant Ave, 608 Norton 529 E. Prospect
Berkeley, Ca. 94720 State College, Pa. 16801
(415) 643-2273 (814) 238-7556
_O_b_j_e_c_t_i_v_e:
To apply my experience and talents in a summer
position, preferably in the areas of systems
programming, Unix research and development, networking
design and support, or applications programming.
_P_r_i_m_a_r_y _E_x_p_e_r_i_e_n_c_e:
_S_o_f_t_w_a_r_e _a_n_d _S_y_s_t_e_m_s _C_o_n_s_u_l_t_a_n_t, The Pennsylvania State University
(Computer Science Department), 1/82 - 9/84
o+ 4.2 BSD Unix installation, refinement, and support
o+ Systems programming and support including kernel
modification
o+ Networking Software development and installation including UUCP, UREP
(Unix to RSCS networking) and TCP/IP Ethernet
o+ Hardware support including board modification,
wire wrapping, and cabling
o+ User interface
_S_e_c_o_n_d_a_r_y _E_x_p_e_r_i_e_n_c_e:
_S_y_s_t_e_m_s _P_r_o_g_r_a_m_m_e_r, The Pennsylvania State University
(Astronomy Department), 1/84 - 6/84
o+ Systems programming
o+ Network support for a super-microcomputer running a Unix variant operating
system including hardware considerations
_E_d_u_c_a_t_i_o_n:
The University of California at Berkeley,
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Semester Standing: 3 (Sophomore)
9
_G_P_A:
7 Major 4.0/4.0
Overall 3.4/4.0
_R_e_l_a_t_e_d _C_o_u_r_s_e _W_o_r_k:
7 Systems Programming, Applications
Programming, Independent Projects,
Machine, Set, and Coding Theory,
Logic Circuits, several math
courses
9 February, 1985
_S_y_s_t_e_m_s:
7 4.2 BSD, 2.9 BSD, and 4.1c BSD UNIX
(Vax 11, Pdp-11, Valid SCALDstar);
VM/CMS (IBM 3081); MS-DOS and PC/IX
(PC/XT); VMS (Vax 11/780)
_L_a_n_g_u_a_g_e_s:
7 C, Assembly (VAX-11, PDP-11,
several micros), Fortran 77,
Pascal, PL/I, Lisp, Basic, Forth
9_A_c_t_i_v_i_t_i_e_s:
Association of Computing Machinery
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
University of California Society of Electrical Engineers
Computer Science Undergraduate Association
Undergraduate Computing Facility
National Merit Finalist
_R_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s:
Available upon request
9 February, 1985smile@ut-sally.UUCP (Bob Levinson) (04/16/85)
This is the resume of a friend of mine who lives at the student
cooperative where I do. Aslam is a sincere, caring, and responsible
person. Please contact him directly.
ASLAM KARACHIWALA
Permanent Address Temporary Address
(after June 15, 1985) (until June 15, 1985)
14810 Delbarton 2000 Pearl Street
Houston, TX 77083 Austin, TX 78705
(713) 530-4124 (512) 469-0156
CAREER INTERESTS Mechanical systems analysis and design, control systems,
computer graphics and computer-aided design.
EDUCATION The University of Texas at Austin
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, expect to graduate in
August 1985.
Major in modeling and control of mechanical systems.
Current GPA in program of work 3.25/4.0.
Earned 80% of expenses.
University of Poona, India
B.E. Mechanical Engineering, May 1982
EXPERIENCE
September 1983 Developed a mathematical model for a valve-controlled,
to present bistable pneumatic servo-motor as a part of master's
thesis. Currently involved in computer simulation and
optimization of this system.
June 1983 Mathematics Tutor, Learning Skills Center,
to present The University of Texas at Austin.
June 1983 to Teaching Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
December 1984 The University of Texas at Austin.
Advised and guided students in design projects.
Instructed students in use of HP-2647A and HP-1000
computers for graphics purposes.
May to June 1981 Undergraduate Trainee Engineer, Mahindra Owen Ltd.,
Poona, India. Worked in the various departments of this
trailer producing plant to gain experience.
SKILLS Experienced in computer programming using FORTRAN and
BASIC.
Completed course in Intel-8080 microprocessor
programming.
Familiar with HP-9836C and other graphics terminals.
Chaired committee meetings at 'The Ark', a residential
student co-operative.
REFERENCES Will be furnished upon request.mikeg@lll-crg.ARPA (Mike Golding) (07/19/85)
Michael A. Golding
W20-415
84 Massachusetts Avenue 176 Green Street #1
Cambridge, MA 02139 Cambridge, MA 02139
(617)253-8592 (617)661-9053
education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA
June 1985 Course IX
Class of 1984 +@g[e] cognitive Science
I am finished with my degree requirements in the Natural
Computation area of the Cognitive Science department here at
MIT [Sans Thesis]. I am currently taking an indefinite leave
of absense from MIT to determine an appropriate thesis topic
in current AI research [ AI and Education]
Cornell University Ithaca, NY
During the Spring term of 1983, my "Junior" year, I attended
Cornell as a Theatre Arts major.
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY
While in high school I attended S.U. to supplement my high
school program.
conferences
SIGUCCS '84. Reno, Nevada
Human Factors Panel Discussion
In November I was invited to be a Panelist in a panel on
Human Factors and Computing at the ACM-SIGUCCS Conference in
Reno. My talk was entitled S.A.S.H.I.M.I. and a paper that
I've written is available.
research experience
Laboratory for Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Educational Computing Tamar Globerson
Spring 1984 through present. I worked on motion microworlds
with Andrea DiSessa and Seymour Papert. The goal of this
research is to develope a better understanding of intuitive
physics and to build several microworlds to help teach these
concepts in a reasonable fashion. As part of this research I
worked on an investigation of circular motion and field
dependency in children with Tamar Globerson <University of
Tel Aviv> which resulted in a paper at the LOGO/84
Conference.
I have continued work along these lines in the area of SPIN
as a model for understanding deviations from predicted
behavior in a child's intuitions of motion.
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Marvin Minsky
Fall 1984 through Present. I am doing research for Proffessor
Minsky as a follow-up to a course the he taught during the
Fall of 1984. The topic of this research is specifically
related to his theory of intelligence that he is soon to
publish as The Society of Mind.
Microsystems Program Office Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Njal Group Carl McCrosky
Fall 1982 and Fall 1983. I investigated the pragramming
language Njal [the Nested Interactive Array Language] under
the direction of its originator Mike Jenkins <visiting
professor from Queens University, Kingston, Canada>. this
affiliation culminated in my developement of an interpreter
for CIF type objects, as well as an APL expression engine,
both in Njal.
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
VLSI group
Spring 1982. Hacked DPL <the Design Procedure Language> for
Gerry Sussman.
work experience
Charles Stark Draper Labs. Cambridge, MA
Michael A. Golding
Dept 40B. Dean Hamilton
May 1984 through September 1984. I worked on modifying KIC, a
graphics editor from UCBerkeley to work effectively with
thier existing design automation software.
Tektronics Inc. Beaverton, OR
HFCD Dr. Jeffrey Beren
May 1982 through September 1983. Worked with two physicists
to extend and improve the existing Finite Element Analysis
package into the domain of electromagnetics.
Consulted about the use of MACSYMA and LISP within the
company.
Was responsible for presenting a cost-performance analysis
for computerising the department.
Performed a FEA series on GaAs interconnects for design rule
optimization.
International Business Machines Yorktown Heights, NY
Josephson Design Automation Dr. Chu Ping Wang
Summer 1981 and January 1982. Developed a package to
translate CIF <Caltech Intermediate Format> to GL/1 <IBM's
internal graphic layout protocol> and vice versa.
Consulted about the use of LISP and functional representation
of layout elements <similar to DPL>.
Information Processing Service Massacussets Institute of Technology
Academic Research Consulting Service John Maglio
Fall 1981. Worked on project to design a software interface
to a XEROX 9700 laser printer and modify an existing text
formatter to utilize it. Consulted on use of CMS and the
9700
Computer Ventures, Inc. Boston, MA
Spring 1981. Wrote template processing software for database
access.
Math Department Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael A. Golding
Statistics Group
Fall 1980 through Spring 1981. System management and
maintenance for statistical packages.
Microwave Filter Company, Inc. East Syracuse, NY
Summer 1977. Composed and submitted a proposal for a computer
system <hired as a consultant>
Summer 1978 through Summer 1980. Developed filter design
software for many of the company's products. Also developed
wrote business software.
personal data
My personal interest include: Theatre Tech, Pretty Pictures ,
Education, Community Service, Strategic Gaming, Scifi,
Archetecture, Kite-Flying, Carpentry, and Folk Music.
Activities of note have been involvement in the Department of
Electrical Engeneering and Computer Science Student Faculty
Committee including being a coordinator for a SPAC [Student
Professional Awareness Conference] held jointly by MIT and
BU, and being a Student Representative on the department's
Undergraduate Educational Policy Committee. And involvement
with two community service groups on campus, APO [Alpha Phi
Omega] and TCA [Technology Community Association]
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