nra@utah-gr.UUCP (Norman Angerhofer) (05/07/85)
I expect to receive a M.S. in Computer Science this summer from the
University of Utah and am currently seeking employment in this field.
I have a lot of expectations for a job (not all of which need to be
fulfilled), including the following:
o Scientific applications programming environment. I enjoy writing
both high level and low level code and would like to apply my skills
to some area of scientific research.
o Getting close to the hardware. I've no phobias about hardware,
and enjoy working with it from time to time.
o Use of background training: computer graphics, digital signal processing
(interested in digital image processing too), computer-aided geometric
design.
o Interest in foreign countries and cultures. I've studied two modern
languages and three ancient ones, and would enjoy an occasional visit
or even temporary posting abroad. I would even be willing to study a new
language if necessary.
o Peaceful applications. I would prefer peace-time research projects
to defense projects.
o Good programming environment. Prefer C to Fortran, UNIX to TOPS-20.
o Would like to live in the western U.S., but if the job's good, the
location is less important.
o Interest in astronomy and deep space research.
If you feel that you might have a spot in your organization for me, then
read on and see if I meet your qualifications.
--Norman Angerhofer ...!decvax!utah-cs!utah-gr!nra
angerhofer@utah-20.arpa
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Name/Address: Norman Angerhofer
2651 Everettwood Dr.
West Jordan, UT 84084
U.S.A.
Phones: (801)-967-9009 (home)
(801)-581-8800 (school)
Areas of Computer Graphics (software and hardware)
Interest: Digital Signal/Image Processing
Scientific Applications Programming
Systems Programming (low level assembly, microcode)
Computer-Aided Geometric Design
Computer Graphics High-speed Pipeline Systems
Hardware Design Consulting
Education: BSCS Brigham Young University, April, 1979.
MSCS University of Utah, expected Summer 1985.
Thesis Title: "Models for Stochastic Texture Generation"
Thesis Advisor: Spencer Thomas, University of Utah.
Related Work Programmer/Analyst, Software Engineer - Evans & Sutherland
Experience: Computer Corp. Apr 80 - Jun 83, full and part-time.
Microcode Consultant - Evans & Sutherland, May 1984 to present.
Independent Contractor for U. S. Government (Nov 79 - Mar 80)
(details available upon request)
Computer C, Pascal, Fortran, Algol, DEC-10 Assembly, MC 68000 Assembly,
Languages: 2901 bit-slice microcode. (Prefer high-level programming).
Computers DEC equipment: Vax 11/785, 780, 750, 730 (UNIX and VMS)
Worked On: DEC-10, DEC-20 (TOPS-20)
Data General: Nova
Hewlett-Packard: 3000, 2416A
Computer Evans & Sutherland: MPS, PS300 (calligraphic systems)
Graphics Grinnell Frame Buffer (512 x 480 x 24)
Equipment: AED-512 Frame Buffer (512 x 512 x 8)
Personal Astronomy, Photography, Swimming, Archaeology, Genealogy,
Interests: Natural Languages, and Cultures.
Natural German, Russian, Greek, Coptic, Akkadian, and a smattering
Languages: of others.
References: Available upon request.