Vasu's Resume - Computer Science

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Vasu S. Kengeri
20970 Pepper Tree Lane
Cupertino, CA 95014
Phone: (408) 777-0947
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~vasu/resume.html
email: vasu@cs.unm.edu
Objectives:
Seeking challenging position in Software/Networking Engineering.
Education:
Masters in Computer Science at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New
Mexico. Graduated in May 1996.
Bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering at the P.E.S. Institute of Technology,
Bangalore, India. Graduated in August 1994.
Current Job:
4/19/99 - Current : Software Engineer, Cisco Systems, Santa Clara, CA
Involved in setup, testing and debugging of Large scale WANs. Network Protocol
decoding. Protocol development and debugging. Customer Issue Escalation and rapid
response.
Professional Experience:
12/05/97 - 3/31/99 : Software Engineer, Essential Communications, Albuquerque, NM.
Involved in Research, Development and Testing of Gigabit Networking Technologies
Gigabit Ethernet and HIPPI(High Performance Parallel Interface) on various Unix and
Windows platforms. ARP and Auto-Discovery Development. Involved in standards
development on IETF and ISO T11.1 HIPPI committee.
06/01/96 - 12/05/97 : Software Engineer, JD Edwards, Denver, CO.
Worked in the One World Tools Department's Server Team, developing 4 GL tools for
Enterprise Resource Planning Applications. The job involved programming in C/C++ on
various platforms, NT 4.0, AIX, HPUX, AS/400. Developed Tabular section of the
Report Writer UBE. Involved in the development of a Batch Report Writer, Universal
Batch Engine. Also involved in porting of code to various UNIX and AS/400 platforms
and comparison testing on the AS/400 World Software to maintain consistency between
World Software and One World. Used Oracle and MS SQL Server databases and SQL.
08/21/95 - 05/31/96: Research Assistant, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
The job involved Manufacturing Processes simulation and analysis with programming in
Tcl/Tk, Pad++ and C++. I was also the System Administrator of the Network of Unix
Machines we had in the research group.
06/01/95 - 08/21/95: Summer Intern, BDM Technologies Inc., Albuquerque, NM.
Development of an On-Line Transaction Management System for Frequency Programs
for which I wrote both the front end(TCL330) and the back end. Oracle Database and
SQL used for Database access.
08/22/94 - 05/19/95: Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department of UNM.
Teaching Data Structures and C++ Programming to Undergraduates.
Computer Skills:
Programming Expertise in C/C++, Tcl/Tk, Pascal. Can also program in BASIC,
FORTRAN, Ingres, SQL, HTML, RPG/400. Experience with MFC, VC++ 5.0.
Operating Systems familiar with: AIX, HPUX, NT 4.0, Solaris, Linux.
Databases: Oracle, Ingres, MS SQL.
Projects worked on:
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Texture Map Generation from Gaussian Noise for Renderman in C++ to generate
realistic random patterns for texturing.
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Database Management Project for The Computer Science Department of
University of New Mexico using Ingres, SQL and C++.
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Two Way Talk program using BSD Sockets with a multiple way talk extension.
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Various 2D/3D Graphics projects using C++ and OpenGL tool kit on Silicon
Graphics Indy2 and Onyx.
Courses Taken:
Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Advance Operating Systems, Database Design,
Specifications of Software Systems, Geometrical/Probabilistic Methods, Algorithm
Heuristics, Advance Topics in Databases, Financial Accounting Information Systems,
Complexity Theory, Virtual Reality, High Performance Networks.
Academic Awards:
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Won the Annual ACM Programming contest at the University of New Mexico in
fall 1995. Adjourned to be the fastest Graduate Programming Team.
First Rank in Engineering for the final two years of Undergraduate Computer
Science.
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