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- From: vasu@anolis.bnr.usu.edu (Vasu Nugala)
- Date: 3 Jan 93 21:42:38 MDT
- Reply-To: vasu@anolis.bnr.usu.edu (Vasu Nugala)
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- Organization: Utah State University, Logan, UT.
- Keywords: UNIX, DOS, C, C++, RPC, Sockets, Sys V IPC, Load Balancing
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- Dear Prospective Employer:
-
- I am a graduate student at Utah State University, with Master of
- Science in Computer Science. I have completed in August' 92. My area of
- specialization is Parallel Processing (includes my thesis work).
-
- I was working with Moore Business Communication Systems, Logan, UT, as
- Systems Administrator/Programmer from Dec'91-Dec'92. This network consists
- of three network servers and about 35 DOS workstations running FTP's PC/TCP
- software. The network servers run SCO-ODT v1.1.1 and Xenix. Familiar with
- NFS, NIS, RPC, Perl and Shell programming.
-
- I have worked on my thesis, titled "Particle based modeling on Parallel
- Computers". Here, I analyzed three methods for their efficiency, load
- balancing, and communication costs in relation with particle based models.
- Three methods are Sequential, a Bulletin-board and Non-Bulletin-board
- methods. The Parallel Computers here are networked UNIX workstations.
- The project needs extensive programming on UNIX networking system calls,
- specifically Berkeley sockets, and System V IPC (shared memory,
- semaphores etc.). The Bulletin-board method, in principle is based on
- Linda paradigm developed at Yale University. Also, I am familiar with RCS,
- and SCCS.
-
- Through course work and projects undertaken at school I am also familiar
- with VLSI design fundamentals, Object Oriented Programming, OSF DCE
- Applications development and X11R4 programming.
-
- My fields of interest are Systems programming, Modelling, Computer
- Networks and Parallel Processing. I am proficient in "C", and assembly
- languages on UNIX and DOS platforms. My resume is enclosed herewith.
-
- I would appreciate if you consider me for a suitable position. Should you
- need more information or references, I can be reached at (801) 752-1241
- or (408) 732-3546.
-
- Thanks.
-
- - Vasu Nugala
-
- --------- Resume Follows ----------------------------------
-
- Vasudevarao Nugala
- e-mail: vasu@anolis.bnr.usu.edu
-
- Present Address: Permanent Address:
- PO Box 1336 655 S Fair Oaks Ave., #304
- Logan, UT 84322. Sunny Vale, CA 94086.
- Ph.#(801) 752-1241 Ph.#(408) 732-3546
-
-
- Educational Qualifications
-
- * First Rank in Bangalore University for the Bachelor of Engineering
- (Instrumentation Technology) examination in India, in June'87. In
- the final year of my course designed and developed a low cost
- CNC Lathe.
-
- * Pursuing Master of Science in Computer Science at Utah State
- University, Logan, Utah. Completed in August'92.
-
- Objective
-
- * Position as a Software Programmer.
-
- Work Experience
-
- * At present (i.e., from Dec'91) I am working with Moore Business
- Communication Systems, Logan, Utah installing the Local Area
- Network which consists of a UNIX server and 30 DOS workstations,
- in continuation of my summer internship. This include installing
- SCO-ODT on the server and FTP Software's PC-TCP Plus on PC
- workstations. This also include customizing the network for
- printing on a network printer and running the DOS applications
- off the Server. Other duties include weekly backups, maintaining
- NFS and PCNFS, performance tuning (server and clients), maintaining
- and configuring UUCP connections, and setting up X-terminals.
-
- * As an intern (a LAN Co-ordinator) with Moore Business Communication
- Systems, Logan, Utah from June'91 to Aug'91 done an analysis of
- Networking needs and the options available for their Computer Center
- (software and hardware). This include options for 25-node PC-386
- workstations to be able to communicate with IBM 43xx and emulate
- IBM 3270 terminals.
-
- * As a Programmer (part-time) with Spillman Data Systems Inc., Logan,
- Utah from Sep'90 to Jan'91 developed Report generation programs in
- Perl for SDS FORCE, a law enforcement software package.
-
- * As a Consultant at Computer Science lab, from Sep'89 to Sep'90 I
- am familiar with most of the systems and software packages.
-
- * At Utah State University as a graduate student
-
- * developed front and back end's of a compiler for USUSL (USU
- Source Language, a subset of Pascal) in `C' on UNIX system.
- This compiler generates RISC code in one pass, as we didn't
- implement any code optimization schemes.
-
- * developed an Expert System to recognize types of birds one
- comes across (of course depending on the knowledge base)
- in PROLOG.
-
- * Extensively worked with Logical Systems C (a parallel
- programming version of C) on Transputer (T800) based machines.
- I have implemented 2D and 3D FFT algorithms on a 8-node
- transputer board installed in an IBM PC.
-
- * Extensively worked with Novell SFT/Advanced Netware (a local
- area networking software).
-
- * I have completed developing algorithms and programming protocols
- for implementing Particle based Simulation Models in Biology
- on Parallel Computers towards my thesis. The biological system
- of interest is the foraging behavior of a colony of ants. The
- objective of this work is to demonstrate the usefulness of
- implementing particle-based models on Parallel Computers. For
- this, the model is implemented as Sequential, Bulletin-board,
- and Non-Bulletin-board programs. After the implementation, the
- three methods are compared for speedup, load balancing, and
- communication costs. The Bulletin-board implementation is on a
- distributed-memory processor, with globally shared resources. The
- Non-Bulletin-board method is also on a distributed-memory
- processors, but without any globally shared resources. I have
- implemented this on SUN workstations. Both these approaches are
- implemented as a Client-Server model. The work includes extensive
- socket programming and system calls usage.
-
- * I was a member of a group modeling the movement of individuals
- in herds to determine the risk of predation on individuals. This
- involves programming in ``C'' for Statistical analysis and Voronoi
- polygons for a set of points in 2-dimensions. This work has been
- submitted to Science magazine.
-
- * As Systems Engineer with Best Crompton Engg. Ltd., Madras,
- India from June'88 to August'89, designed and developed
-
- * 10 mbps Ethernet Lan card with Intel 80186 as on-board processor,
- Intel 82586 a lan coprocessor and its associated peripherals.
- On-board software include lower two levels of ISO protocol.
-
- * Repeater for the above application.
-
- * Controlling modules for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition
- (SCADA) system. Also customized the software for SCADA system.
-
- * Designed and developed Annunciators, Level sensors for ash hoppers
- to thermal power plants while working as Engineer Trainee with
- Desein(New Delhi) Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India from September'87
- to June'88.
-
- * As Trainee with Integrated Data Systems, Hyderabad, India assembled
- and debugged IBM PC-Compatibles.
-
-
- Operating Systems worked with
-
- * MS-DOS, UNIX, VAX-VMS, OS/2.
-
- Hardware Environment familiar with
-
- * HP 9000/700 series, SUN SPARCs, DEC 5000, Stardent 2000, IBM PCs,
- NeXT, MACs, IBM mainframe (4381), SCO-ODT based Intel 486 systems.
-
- Languages familiar with
-
- * C, Pascal, C++, Basic, Lisp, Prolog, Fortran, x86 Assembly Language.
-
- Professional Memberships
-
- * IEEE, ACM and IEEE Computer Society.
-
- Misc
-
- * familiar with LaTeX, PCL (printer control language), JCL on
- Mainframes etc.
-
-
-
-
- ------------------
- Vasu Nugala
- e-mail: vasu@dim.cs.usu.edu USnail:
- or PO Box 1336
- vasu@anolis.bnr.usu.edu Logan, UT 84322.
- Phone: (801) 752-1241
-