Shawn Stoffer
318 Princeton Dr. SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
(505) 232-7692
storm@cs.unm.edu

Job Objectives
Professional experience in an intellectually rewarding area of Computer Science or Software Engineering.

Special Skills

Embedded Systems Programming: Operating System, Drivers and Applications.
System Administration: installation, administration and maintainance.
Applications Programming: database applications, general applications and graphics applications.
Web Programming: general web pages, cgi scripts, web applications and embedded javascript.

Security Clearance: DOE "L", or Secret Clearance.

Software Skills

Programming Languages (in order of proficience):
C/C++, Java, HTML, Prolog, Lisp, Pascal, Scheme, ML, Assembler for Sparc and x86 architectures
Major Applications:
Corel, StarOffice, ApplixWare and Microsoft Office application bundles.
Internet navigation software Internet Explorer and Netscape, various other internet interfacing software.
MySql, SQLServer, Access and Oracle 8.x/9.x Databases, Stellent Content Server
Operating Systems and Networks:
Novel Netware (versions 3.12, 4.0, 4.11), MSDOS (5.0, 6.22), Windows (3.x, NT/95/98/2000), UNIX (AIX, Solaris, Sun, HPUX, FreeBSD, Linux (Slackware, RedHat, and Debian), and BSD)
Installation of all of the above. Development using VxWorks 5.3.1 and 5.4.

Education

Masters of Science in Computer Science (MSCS), concentration: Artificial Intelligence, University of New Mexico, the School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science. Current GPA: 3.5, expected graduation December, 2003.

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) with a minor in Psychology, University of New Mexico, the School of Engineering, Department of Computer Science: ending GPA 3.12, Fall 2000.

Cibola High School with supplemental education at the Career Enrichment Center, graduated: ending GPA 3.8, Spring 1996

Relevant Employment Experience

University of New Mexico: Office of Graduate Studies:
6/4/97 to 7/17/97: Network Administrator:
Network Administration of a Novell 3.12 and Windows 95 (Peer-to-Peer) network

The City of Albuquerque: Public Works Department: Traffic Engineering Division:
7/21/97 to 5/18/98 : Intern:
Performing System Administration of Sun/Solaris, HPUX and Novell Netware networks, software support, AML programming and data entry for ARC/INFO GIS coverages, programming database applications.

Honeywell Inc.: Defense Avionics Systems, Albuquerque:
5/18/98 to 12/15/2000: Associate Software Engineer
Application development, system administration, minor program management tasks, embedded system operating system development and graphics application development in compliance policies and procedures of a SEI level 3 facility

University of New Mexico: Department of Computer Science:
5/30/2000 to 12/15/2000: Head Teaching Assistant for Computer Science 151
Managing the other Teaching Assistants, maintaing the course web page, and teaching one lab section.
1/18/2001 to 6/2001: Graduate Research Assistant: Computational Linguistics assisting Dr. George Luger.
Using and developing Natural Language Processing applications for web pages.
6/4/2001 to 7/28/2001: Instructor: Computer Science 151 (Programming Fundamentals in C/C++).
8/20/2001 to 12/15/2001: Teaching Assistant: Computer Science 451, Programming Paradigms
Assisting in teaching Prolog, ML, Scheme, and Regular Lanugages. Teaching the Java Programming Language. Fall semester.
6/1/2002 to 7/31/2002: Instructor: Computer Science 151, Programming Fundamentals in C/C++.

Searchbuilder.com:
12/1/2000 to 1/18/2001: Computational Linguistics Consultant
Using and developing Natural Language Processing applications for web pages.

Sandia National Laboratories:
8/12/2002 to present: Graduate Student Intern
Web applications using Java Servlets, and Applets, Perl cgi scripts, Active and Java Server pages, and javascript: document and image conversion, software evaluation, testing and application and interface development.

Hobbies and Interests

Soccer, Judo, Tae-Kwon-Do, Tai' Chi Chuan, jogging, running, hiking, and camping.
Administering a home Linux machine.
Cognitive Science, Cognitive Modeling, Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life, Machine Learning.

References

Available upon request.