
CAM Graduate Student at U.T. Austin
Austin, Texas Area

CAM Graduate Student at U.T. Austin
Austin, Texas Area
Developing expertise in mathematical modeling, scientific computation, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics through the Computational and Applied Mathematics program at U.T. Austin.
Past emphasis on IBM's WebSphere platform, server-side Java enterprise development, SIP and converged SIP/HTTPapplications, JavaScript/dojo toolkit development.
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
August 2007 — Present (2 years 4 months)
Completed M.S. in program with emphasis on applied mathematics, numerical analysis, scientific computation, and mathematical modeling.
Beginning research in direct numerical simulation of compressible turbulence under Dr. Robert Moser in affiliation with the PECOS center at ICES.
(Privately Held; Information Services industry)
2007 — 2009 (2 years )
Performed part time projects including establishing the company's support site and testing of their current Spring 2009 release.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; IBM; Computer Software industry)
May 2003 — August 2007 (4 years 4 months)
Developed componentry within IBM's telecommunications-oriented middleware offerings. Focused on WebSphere's SIP/IMS platform, rich presence services, SOA/Web Services architecture, and dojo-based web UIs.
M.S. , Computational and Applied Mathematics , 2007 — 2009
Coursework focused on mathematical modeling, scientific computation, numerical analysis, and applied mathematics
B.S. , Mechanical Engineering & Computer Science , 1998 — 2003
Minor in Mathematics
Minor in Classical and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Studied abroad in Athens, Greece
Founded Penn State Linux Users Group