Computer Scientist Resume
Contact information
Bruny S. Jaspan
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Las Vegas
Nevada
Career objective
Looking for a challenging position of the Computer Scientist Resume the reputed University with a view to use my wide experience for the benefit of the organization.
Applications Engineer, (2007 - 2009): National Instruments Corporation (UK) Ltd, Measurement House, Newbury Business Park, Newbury,
National Instruments are technology pioneers and industry leaders in Data Acquisition Software, Measurement and Automation hardware, transforming the way engineers and scientists around the world design, prototype, and deploy systems for test, control, and embedded design applications.
- Job Responsibilities:
Consult with National Instrument customers to help develop, train and support them to find the right solution to their ever growing, diverse and technical challenges via the National Instruments product range.
Customers include: Formula 1 Racing, Seismic and Geophysics Technologies, Optical Design Technologies, Telecommunications, Aerospace, Medicine, Physics, Automotive and Robotics.
Applications include: use and modification of code to handle and sort large data sets (>1 billion data elements) for data interpretation and analysis, integrating Microsoft's .NET assemblies into LabVIEW and calling LabVIEW code from C++ for customised applications, development of real time systems for robotics applications, and development of autonomous vehicles.
Programming in LabVIEW (graphical programming environment) - using Real Time operating systems and Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) hardware; experienced with Windows and Linux.
Teaching and Marketing Events include:
Providing Basic, Intermediate and Advanced customer educational training courses teaching customers how to use a range of National Instruments hardware and software products to develop applications.
Part of a core team to help organise and run the NI Days 2008 hosted at the Savoy Place, London.
- Awards:
Award for Excellence in Customer Support for 2nd Quarter 2008.
Education
Ph.D, Particle Physics, (2008): University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey,
- Thesis Title: Proton Beam Writing in Gallium Arsenide
Computer chips are made out of a semiconductor material and consist of millions of transistors (switches). The more transistors these computer chips have, the faster they operate. This Ph.D investigation is the first to produce and transition from theoretical simulations to create micro and nano scale structures akin to these transistors, using a particle beam on the semiconductor Gallium Arsenide.
Programming in C & modified C++; Excel (VBA); experienced with Unix, Linux and Windows.
Use and modification of codes: to sort large quantities of data; to model ion collisions with matter and charge flow utilising a variety of theoretical modelling techniques which included the Monte Carlo model.
Understanding and application of complex physics and electronics models for data interpretation.
Leading and working amongst a diverse team of prominent scientists, on large scale experiments at leading international research facilities and institutions.
Dissemination of scientific findings includes presentations at 7 major international conferences; presentations delivered to audiences with a range of expertise which include MP's at the House of Commons.
Integrated a major new analysis device in the laboratory in 6 months. Recently, a potential Leonardo da Vinci painting was analysed using this device.
Helped to supervise and manage other Ph.D, Masters and Undergraduate students in their projects whilst continuing my own research. Involved development of unique solutions to research projects, organisation, delegation and implementation.
MRes, Electronic Engineering, (2003): University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey,
- Dissertation Title: Analysis of Biological, Geological and Carbon Based Systems using a Proton Microbeam
Collaborated with scientists from the University of Oxford and also from the University of Cambridge to perform high level data and elemental analysis on a range of Biological and Geological samples.
Technical Skills
Deep understanding of software design methodologies and Dataflow and Object Oriented Design principles.
Programming in LabVIEW, C & modified C++; Excel (VBA). Familiar with Oracle database.
Experienced with Unix, Linux, Real Time and Windows operating systems.
Familiar with a variety of Optical Design technologies as well as theoretical modelling techniques which include the Monte Carlo model.
Strong project management and time management skills.
Excellent analytical, report writing, communication and problem solving skills.
Strong interpersonal skills, approachable and able to develop good working relationships.
Team leadership abilities; motivates others to accept challenge and achieve outstanding results.
High levels of technical and IT competency.
Research Achievements
Achievements during my Ph.D:
Mar 2004, 06 & 07 Won the Research Poster Prize at the 13th, 15th and 16th National Ion Beam Centre Workshops at the University of Surrey.
Mar 2006 & 07 Selected to give a Poster Presentation at the House of Commons for National Science Week.
Jul 2006 Selected to give a 20 minute “Invited Plenary Presentation†at the 10th International Conference on Nuclear Microprobe Technology and Applications (ICNMTA) in Singapore.
Oct 2004 Won the Student Research Poster Prize at the 15th International Conference on Ion Implantation Technology (IIT) in Taiwan.
Funding Awards Awarded the C.R. Barber Grant from the Institute of Physics and International Travel Grant from the Royal Society of Engineering to present my work at the 15th International Conference on Ion Implantation Technology (IIT) in Taiwan in 2004.
Awards and Sporting Achievements
Apr 2008 & 09 Ran the London Marathon to help raise money for the charity, Save the Children.
Aug 2001 Awarded the GOLD Duke of Edinburgh's Award, presented to me at Buckingham Palace.
Apr - Jul 1999 Represented Great Britain in the LEN European Open Water Swimming Long Distance (15km) Cup with International Competitions in Seville, England, France and Sardinia. I finished with a European Ranking of 13th.
Voluntary Work
Oct 2009 - Jul 10 Volunteered for 9 months with conservation organisations around the world doing rainforest conservation, marine conservation, nature conservation, building homes for underprivileged families, helping in orphanages, and teaching in local schools. All of these projects were in very remote locations in the Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Mar 2005 I was part of an International Medical Camp that visited Sri Lanka following the devastation caused by the Tsunami in Dec 2004. The camp took place in the North-East region of the country which was severely affected.
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