Hi everyone, I hope to start grad school in Fall '08 to do M.S. in Bioinformatics. I would like to volunteer at BioJava to gain experience related to Bioinformatics.
Below is a brief review of my skills and experience. Please let me know if I may contribute in some way. Thank you! Education: University of Wisconsin – Madison Bachelors in Computer Science, December 2003 Technical Skills: - Languages: JAVA, C, C++, C#, Visual Basic, Visual C++, MATLAB - Web Design/Programming: Apache, HTML, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, AJAX - Web Services: XML/XSLT, RDF/XML, SOAP, VoiceXML - Developmental Tools: Eclipse, Visual Studio .NET, XMLSPY, BeVocal Café, TellMe Studio, ESRI ArcWeb Services, Google Maps API - Certification(s): Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform SE 5.0 Experience: US Geological Survey: Web Developer/Database Administrator (9/06-Present) - Implementing Bulletin's Live, a JAVA application which lets users view pesticide restrictions in a certain county. Pesticide enforcement officials can aslo log onto the site and record their findings. UW Madison, Coon Research Group: Volunteer Programmer (7/07 – Present) - Developing a MATLAB application that analyzes Mass Spectrometry data to remove noise Phone2Car: Application Developer (02/05 – 12/05) - Developed a VoiceXML based automated ride-sharing prototype CUNA MUTUAL: Business Systems Developer (Intern) (03/04 – 11/05) - Main developer for three connectivity solutions to download financial information (XML docs) from Loanliner.com to data processor's host system (XML, XSLT, VB6, SOAP) - Developed a parser to transport TransUnion Credit Report data into a host system using XSLT and JavaScript - Implemented a .Net wrapper for CUNA's calcEngine ResponsComm: Web Developer (11/04 – 11/05) - Developed several Mambo components Open Collaborative Leadership Organization: Web Developer / Associate Director of IT / Volunteer (01/03 – 02/05) - Designed and developed an non-profit knowledge-management system (PHP/MySQL) serving such organizations as the United Nations, Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton, and the U.S. Congressional Foresight Seminars - Provided technical support to the UW-Madison Collaborative Leadership Course which included installing and maintaining PHP based wiki's and Mambo's (CMS) to serve as eDemocracy communities _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l
