Professional Objective
To advance the use and deployment of GNU/Linux systems. Particularly in the area of high availability computing.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in
Aerospace Engineering, May 2007
West Virginia University (Morgantown, West Virginia) - Bachelor of Science in
Mechanical Engineering, May 2007
West Virginia University (Morgantown, West Virginia)
Employment History
Senior Student
Technician
West Virginia University, Lane Department of
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
February 2004-May 2007
Maintained and developed a high availability cluster based upon Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux.
Programming Language
Strong Experience with Python, ANSI C, Ruby, XML, Fortran95, and POSIX sh. Familiarity with Emacs Lisp, C++, Perl, GNU Make, and XHTML.
Programs
Experience with Matlab/Simulink, Fluent, DocBook, GNU Emacs, Debian Installer, Bazaar, Subversion, CVS, and GNOME.
Server Daemons
Strong Experience with Samba, OpenLDAP, Keepalived, Mon, Heartbeat, Sympa, Request-tracker, PostgreSQL, Apache2, Linux NFSv3, Nagios, OpenSSH, OpenNTP, and tfptd-hpa.
Senior Design Project
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Control Group LeaderWVU 2005-2006 Challenge X Team
Led the controls group within the WVU Challenge X team. Led the design and integration of the various control subsystems into a coherent System. Supervised the work of 15 other students.