[net.jobs] here's my friend's resume

kolovson@hplabs.UUCP (01/23/85)

I'm submitting this for my friend, who is currently looking for a job.
She's a very talented and brilliant person.  Here's her resume:
**************************************CUT HERE***************************


		Lisa Finder
		1575 Tenaka #T-7
		Sunnyvale, CA  94087
		(408) 730-0953

Job Objective	Although my work experience is in digital logic
		design, I find operating systems, computers and
		the interface between hardware and software
		intriguing.  Designing logic cards for the 
		EF-111A led me to a self-study of the functional
		implementation breakdown between hardware and 
		software.  Programming in the Unix environment
		grew into a self-study of the Unix Operating 
		System.  I would like the opportunity to continue
		to nourish my software interest while using my
		expertise in digital design.

Education	MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
		Cambridge, MA
		B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering in May, 1983.
		Undergraduate Thesis Research under Dr. James L.
		Kirtley Jr.:  Squirrel-Cage Motor with a Modified
		Armature Winding, A Steady State Analysis Model.

		TEMPLE UNIVERSITY  Philadelphia, PA
		B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology in
		August, 1979.  Magna Cum Laude.
		Member of Who's Who in American Colleges and 
		Universities.  Organizing member of Women 
		Engineering Students at Temple.

		UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA  Berkeley, CA
		class: Digital Integrated Circuits and Systems.

Experience	Link Flight Simulation Division, Singer Corp.
		Sunnyvale, CA.
		HARDWARE DESIGN ENGINEER for the Digital Radar 
		Landmass Simulation Group (10/83-present).
		Link-Sunnyvale designs flight training 
		simulators used in tactical environments.
		The Digital Radar Landmass Simulation Group
		creates systems which generate radar displays.
		Primary tasks:
		---designed and documented a circuit card which
		   generates the cursors and markers for the 
		   EF-111A.
		---created diagnostic tests, debugged and 
		   documented a circuit which provides 
		   programmable computational capability using
		   two Motorola 68000 microprocessors.  This
		   circuit generates the targets for the
		   EF-111A and UNFO.

		Have worked with LISP, ALGOL, PL/1, FORTRAN,
		BASIC, ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE and have applied PL/1
		in my undergraduate thesis project.

		Electrical Engineering Technology degree from
		Temple University was a practical degree
		geared toward immediate employment.