lrosen@sunybcs.UUCP (Leonard Rosenblum) (03/21/85)
I am interested in a summer internship for 1985. I am currently pursuing a MS degree in computer science which I will complete in May 1986. This will complement my BS degree in electrical engineering. Appended is my resume describing my qualifications. If you need any more information, please feel free to contact me at any of the below addresses. Sincerely, Leonard rosenblum LROSEN%BUFFALO.CSNET@CSNET-RELAY (CSNET) CSDLEN @ SUNYABVA (BITNET) {DECVAX | ROCKSANNE} !SUNYBCS!LROSEN (USENET) ********************************************************************* LEONARD ROSENBLUM (September - May) (June - August) D546 PORTER QUAD 1810-14 FRONT STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14261 EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK 11554 (716) 636-5234 (516) 794-8048 _____________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION: State University of New York at Buffalo MS in COMPUTER SCIENCE, May 1986 BS in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, May 1984 HONORS: Member TAU BETA PI, the National Engineering Honor Society Engineering and university DEAN'S list RELATED COURSEWORK: Computer Architecture Electonic Instrument Design Digital Circuits and Components Programming Languages SPECIAL SKILLS: Extensive knowledge of various programming languages - FORTRAN 77, Pascal, C, LISP, BASIC - 6502, COMPASS (CDC assembly), TMS9900 EXPERIENCE: 9/84 - PRESENT GRADUATE ASSISTANT, Computer Science Department State University of New York at Buffalo Instructed 60 students - Prepared lectures - Assisted professor in class organization - Analyzed student programs and algorithms for required sophomore level classes 9/82 - PRESENT DEPARTMENTAL computer budget master Black Mountain College, University of Buffalo - Allocated computer time - Maintained system activity 1981 - 1984 SENIOR clerk, Transamerica Real Estate Tax Service (SUMMERS) Lake Success, New York - Directed and trained 15 temporary employees - Devised more efficient procedures for appropriate bank billing of property taxes 9/83 - 12/83 PRECEPTOR, Engineering & Applied Science Department 9/82 - 12/82 State University of New York at Buffalo Instructed 39 students - Proctored and graded exams - Assisted students in debugging programs in "Introduction to Programming Using FORTRAN 77" ACTIVITIES: Anti-Rape Task Force volunteer Black Mountain College residential housing coordinator INTERESTS: Programming home computer Assembling electronic devices Coin and stamp collecting REFERENCES: Available upon request _____________________________________________________________________