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1234 E Street st City, State 11111 (111) 222-3333 email@gmail.com Technical Skills Operating Systems: Windows XP, Vista7, 8 Apple OS X; Linux (Ubuntu, Backtrack) Programming Languages: Java, C, C++, Python, Chapel, Scheme, Prolog Proficiency in high and low-level computing, memory management, Understanding of parallel programming, algorithm design, and analysis. Studying for CompTIA Security+ certification Education Liberal Arts University, City, OH Degrees: Computer Science(BA), Philosophy(BA) Graduated: May 2013 Minors: Math, Russian and Central Eurasian Studies Honors/Awards 1st place at Denison Regional Programming Competition 4th place at regional ACM Intercollegiate Programming Competition Presented at the Butler Undergraduate Research Conference Spring 2011, 2012 Fall 2011 Spring 2013

Senior Thesis Exploitation of Buffer Overflow in C: Fall 2012 Analyzed unsafe C functions and their weaknesses; demonstrated exploits of unsafe programming and how to prevent them; examined the possible impact of exploitation, including the execution of arbitrary code and privilege escalation Relevant Coursework Data Structures Carried out disciplined programming using high level languages Emphasized design, style, efficiency and documentation in programming Discussed and applied theory of data structures involving arrays, stacks, maps, trees and more Principles of Object Oriented Design Examined object-oriented design issues and formal design languages such as UML Studied design patterns and development and use of APIs Implemented event-driven programming and multi-threaded programming Principles of Programming Languages Investigated principles and styles associated with the 4 major language paradigms Studied implementation of the 4 major paradigms in the following languages: Imperative: Chapel Object Oriented: Java/C Functional: Scheme (Lisp) Declarative: Prolog Sequential and Parallel Algorithms Systematically studied algorithms and their complexity Examined and designed parallel and sequential algorithms for known problems Studied the issues of Intractable problems, P=NP algorithms and NP completeness Work Experience Student Manager University Information Technology Services City, Ohio August 2010Present Managed and instructed student technicians, implemented software and operating system upgrades and installations, diagnosed and resolved software and hardware issues and assisted faculty technicians. Student Technician University Information Technology Services City, Ohio August 2009August 2010 Assisted faculty and staff by phone, installed and upgraded computers and hardware, provided virus/malware removal services for students

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