Founder of 3DCAMP Houston
Houston, Texas Area
Founder of 3DCAMP Houston
Houston, Texas Area
Computer Programming
• Proficient in C++, Qt, C# .NET, SQL Server, OpenGL, JavaScript, XML, XHTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Microsoft Data Integration (ETL) and Business Intelligence software development, OLAP Cube Processing, Reporting and Analysis Services, SharePoint Server
• Experience with Android, Python, Django, Java
Computer Software
• Expert in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere, Audition, Flash, Dreamweaver, Eclipse, Autodesk 3D Studio Viz/Max, Maya, AutoCAD, TopMod, Google Sketchup, Eclipse CDT, Visual Studio
• Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
3D Modeling and Animation, Rapid Prototyping, Digital Fabrication, Software Development, Geospatial Information Systems
(Events Services industry)
November 2009 — Present (1 month)
3DCAMP Houston is a participant-driven gathering of like-minded individuals – also known as an ‘unconference’ – with the goal of bringing together 3D professionals in any industry to network, share ideas, and explore opportunities. This includes 3D professionals and enthusiasts from creative and media backgrounds to architecture, engineering and scientific backgrounds whether it be film, television, game development, building information modeling (BIM), architectural visualization, geophysical software, health, or education.
The first 3DCAMP was held in Houston, Texas on Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at the Houston Technology Center.
(Privately Held; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 2009 — Present (3 months)
(Privately Held; Information Technology and Services industry)
January 2008 — September 2009 (1 year 9 months)
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
September 2005 — December 2007 (2 years 4 months)
• Instructed over 75 students during three semesters in an undergraduate course covering all aspects of
visualization related to the fields of architecture, graphic design and computer science
• Created a new curriculum for the entire course of which various sections have been adopted and
reused by other professors of the same course and other graphics courses in later semesters
• Assisted a professor in a graduate level 3d animation and modeling course of 18 students in the
Visualization Laboratory for one semester and led tutorials in and outside of class
(Partnership; 11-50 employees; Architecture & Planning industry)
May 2006 — December 2006 (8 months)
Constructed 3d architectural models and renderings, took photographs, prepared competition submissions, developed a dynamic project database and designed an
interactive web application to view projects by location
and time (http://www.roldanberengue.com)
(Partnership; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
May 2005 — October 2005 (6 months)
Designed and programmed multimedia content for web and print web and print
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
September 2002 — May 2005 (2 years 9 months)
⋅ Designed web pages for the Agricultural Education Department at Texas A&M
⋅ Created interactive distance learning activities using Macromedia Flash, XML and ActionScript
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Newspapers industry)
May 2004 — January 2005 (9 months)
⋅Took photographs for the daily student newspaper
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Real Estate industry)
June 2004 — December 2004 (7 months)
Developed software applications in C++ and C# .NET, dynamic web
content in ASP, and digital art for multimedia delivery
VIZA , Visualization Sciences , 2005 — 2007
ENDS , Environmental Design , 2002 — 2005
architecture, visualization, digital fabrication, scripting, the future
Texas Architectural Fund Scholarship, Spring 2006
TAMU Regents’ Graduate Fellowship, Summer 2005
Finalist – Brown Foundation-Earl Rudder Memorial Award, 2005
TAMU Thomas S. Gathright Academic Excellence Award, 2005
“Rookie of the Year” – Battalion Photography Desk, 2004
Outstanding Junior of the Year – Texas A&M University, 2004
Outstanding Junior of the Year – TAMU College of Architecture, 2004
Recipient of Licht Memorial Scholarship, 2004
Recipient of George Bush Library Foundation Grant, 2003
Dean’s List – TAMU College of Architecture, 2002-2003
TAMU President’s Endowed Scholar, 2002
Eagle Scout, 2001