[net.jobs] Looking for a job in the Pac. Northwest/N.Calif

sridhar@tekig5.UUCP (S. Sridhar) (04/30/85)

A friend is looking for a job specifically in the Pacific Northwest
(Oregon-Washington) or Northern California. She is an intelligent
and extremely capable person and would be an asset to any company
she works for. She has a strong background in quite a few areas in
computer science. I am enclosing her resume. If you wish to respond
by e-mail pl do so to :
(She is also interested in instructorship positions in computer science in the
Pac Northwest area).

  tekig5!sridhar@tektronix (arpa or csnet)
  .....!tektronix!tekig5!sridhar (uucp).





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                               SOLVEIG ANN VISTE


LOCAL ADDRESS                                              HOME ADDRESS
4501 East 5th Street, Apt 22                               1500 West 30th Street
Vancouver, WA 98661                                        Sioux Falls, SD 57105
(206) 694-1497                                             (605) 338-3880


OBJECTIVES     To  gain  a  position  with  a  company  interested  in  advanced
               development work.

EDUCATION      Candidate for MS in Computer Science, Washington State University
               Pullman, WA,  May 1985.
               GPA 3.56/4.0

               BA degree in Computer  Science,  Mathematics,  German,  Augustana
               College, Sioux Falls, SD,  May 1983.
               GPA 4.0/4.0

SCHOLARSHIPS   Chevron Fellowship;  Dean's list (8 sem.);  Regent's Scholarship;
AND HONORS     Miriam  Sigurdson  Scholarship;  Ruth  Sorlie  Stenseth  Memorial
               Scholarship; member of National German Honor Society.

THESIS         Topic:  computational digital geometry; Title:   The  Recognition
               of Digital Cylindrical Surfaces and Digital Moebius Strips.

EXPERIENCE     Research Assistant  (September 1984 - January 1985)
               at Washington State University investigating pattern  recognition
               problems in computational digital geometry.

               IBM Summer Preprofessional  (June 1984 - August 1984)
               at the East Fishkill, NY Facility;  responsible for verifying and
               implementing the design of an automated optical inspection system
               on an IBM Series/1.

               Research Assistant (September 1983 - January 1984)
               at Washington State University studying  issues  in  denotational
               semantics;   library  reading  on  topics  related to fixed point
               theory  and  parameter  passing  in  nondeterministic   recursive
               programs.

               Summer Internship (July 1980 - August 1980)
               at the Deutsche Elektronen Synchrotron,  Hamburg,  West  Germany;
               Involved  tailoring  a  general-purpose histogram-filling routine
               written in Fortran to fit the needs of a specific  experiment  in
               particle physics.

               Undergraduate Assistant (September 1979 - May 1983)
               at Augustana College in the digital  electronics  laboratory  and
               the  computer  center;   aided students in debugging projects and
               was responsible for repairing  equipment  and  for  writing  user
               manuals.

SPECIAL        Developed an educational microprocessor system,  i.e. constructed
PROJECTS       the  computer,  wrote  a  cross-assembler,   and   designed   and
               implemented   hardware   and   software  to  down-load  assembled
               programs.

               Laid groundwork  for  a  system  of  computer  aided  instruction
               programs  to help teach Greek.  The package provided drill on the
               alphabet and explanation of grammatical constructs.

ACTIVITIES     Graduate  representative  of  the  Computer  Science   Department
               Chairman  Search  Committee;   Vice-president of the German Club;
               council member of the  Math  Physics  Computer  Science  Club  at
               Augustana  College;  member  of  the  Association  for  Computing
               Machinery (ACM).

COURSEWORK     Artificial  Intelligence;  Design  and  Analysis  of  Algorithms;
               Complexity   of  Algorithms;  Theory  of  Computing;  Programming
               Language Design; Database Systems; Operating  Systems;  Numerical
               Analysis.

REFERENCES     Available upon request.




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