Curriculum Vitae
Raymond C. Garcia, Ph.D. acanmh@r.postjobfree.com
U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
Raymond Garcia has a career that spans 20 years in various roles as results-oriented business
owner, applied research innovator, consultant, and software developer in multiple industries.
With his leadership and management experience, he has a keen understanding of technical
objectives and budget requirements. With this understanding, he has participated in the full
lifecycle of software development in various hands-on roles, sometimes held simultaneously, as
manager, system integrator, principal architect, and implementer.
Dr. Garcia has won over $1M in research awards as well as a professional excellence award for
his work with the Department of Defense. He has also participated as a public speaker, panelist,
and session chair on innovation and technology at various conferences throughout the country.
Here are some key points on strengths as a leader and technical innovator:
Assisted Scientific Atlanta/Cisco in bringing the first DUAL-TUNER DVR to Time
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Warner’s 15 million subscribers by introducing and driving a paradigm shift to object
technologies and leading its functional implementation.
Assisted Cablevision by innovating and driving analytical tool development and technology
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validation techniques as part of a $500M infrastructure and VoD services technology
integration.
As a business owner, I personally authored, managed, and implemented awarded proposals
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exceeding $1.5M collectively from the private sector, the National Science Foundation, and
the United States Air Force.
I successfully commercialized applied research in network security and digital forensics and
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was awarded The Small Business Administration “Administrator’s Award of Excellence”
based on work completed with the United States Air Force.
TECHNICAL SKILLS (SUMMARY):
In terms of research, embedded development, information assurance & security, and web
development, work involved designing systems carrying various conceptual mappings to cyber
defense using mathematical, behavioral, biological, social, spatial, and temporal aspects. This
work manifested in the form of applying machine learning, neural, evolutionary, fuzzy, and
genetic algorithms to information assurance problems (intrusion prevention, application security,
distributed denial of service, insider threat detection, etc.) as well as e-commerce and SOA. The
skills utilized include multi-threaded network programming with server-side, desktop, as well as
embedded platforms that include using C/C++, Java/J2ee, on mobile and cable settop platforms.
IDE: Eclipse, GWT Designer, Netbeans, Matisse, Visual Studio/TS; Version
Control: VSS, Perforce, CVS, SVN; Modeling & Simulation: Rational Rose,
Software/Dev UMLet, MATLAB, Magic, Spice, QEMU, Micro Cap, MAPLE V,
Environments Mathematica, Opnet, NS-2; Web: Tomcat/IIS, WebSphere, WebLogic, WAPT;
Multimedia: Flash, Photoshop, Gigapocket, Audacity; FPGA: Xilinx,
ActiveHDL
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Curriculum Vitae
Raymond C. Garcia, Ph.D. acanmh@r.postjobfree.com
U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
Java, Swing, J2EE, JSP, Servlets, JavaScript, C, C++, PHP, Microsoft: C#,
MFC, Visual C++, ASP.NET, EmbedVC++, Visual Basic, SQL, XML,, UML
Languages
XSLT, Tcl/Tk, IDL, Flex, Perl, VHDL, XVT, Vax DCL, FORTRAN, Pascal,
COBOL, Assembly (MIPS, 80x86, 6502), Omnis 7, MACCSII, Accent
GWT, RPC, GWT-Ext, J2EE, EoD SQL, AJAX, Struts, Hibernate, JPA,
JDBC, ODBC, ADO, OLE DB, .NET, HotDraw, AspectJ, Velocity, OSGI
Frameworks/
(with JMS), JPF, JBoss, MPI, POI, Apache Commons, Server Faces, NVIDIA
APIs
CUDA, OpenNebula, freeDiameter, ArcSyne
Enterprise DB: Oracle, Informix, MySQL, hsqldb, MS SQL 2005, Desktop
DB: Access, Paradox; Scanning: NMAP, Nessus, Nikto; Packet: tcpdump,
DB, Security,
snoop, Wireshark; IDS: Snort, NIDS, PHPIDS; Forensic: FTK, Paraben,
Forensic
TSK/Autopsy, DASH4™, REM4™
Windows, Linux (many flavors), Unix/Solaris, Embedded PowerTV, Windows
CE, Palm; Specifications Design Patterns, Anti-Patterns, RPC, BPM,
OS, COM/DCOM/ActiveX, DOM, MPEG2, MPEG4, IPTV, QOS, VoIP, NDIS,
Specifications,
GPIB, Protocols: TCP/IP, Java RMI, JRMP, RTP, SDP, RTSP, Instant
Protocols,
messaging- intant_t, SIMPLE, XMPP; Techniques: OOP, AOP, Neural
Techniques
Networks, Genetic Algorithms, BPM, Evolutionary Strategies, Monte Carlo
Methods, Game Theory, IDS/IPS, Agile SCRUM, OPC UA, OPC DA
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Minor: Applied Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
M.E.E.E., Electrical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
B.S.E., Electrical Engineering, Temple University
EXPERIENCE:
8/13 - Present, CONSULTANT, JP Morgan Chase, Newark, DE
Responsible for designing a cross-platfrom mobile security framework (Android & iOS
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for complex designs and Xamarin for simpler use cases). This framework has both object
and aspect-oriented design principles to support the following: Data protection, data-at-
rest, and software design security through cryptographic services and policy enforcement.
Supplied platform-specific development best practice (Android). Languages and Tools:
Java, C/C++, Objective-C, C#, ADT, AspectJ, XCode, Xamarin.
10/10 – Present, CONSULTANT, Pluraldom Systems, Hockessin, DE
Pluraldom and Clients
(Several were held simultaneously)
Architect/Senior Developer 10/10 – 8/13
Development of at-home audio streaming and video recommendation service. The product addresses the
lack of public apis to access video content database content of certain multi-subscriber organizations. One
of the main attributes involves IR blaster feedback using OCR to confirm menu navigation, titles,
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
descriptions, etc.; Both machine learning algorithms as well as template-based font matching, image
processing including Sobel sums; real-time association updating algorithms to track multi-user content
view history and ratings. Language and Tools used: Java/J2EE, Jersey, Maven, Spring, GWT, embedded
servers (Jetty & Java’s HTTP server), Jave (for audio processing), extensive use of ImageIO, etc. for OCR.
Also used a Java com bridge to read media center IR blaster input. Both Windows and RHEL served as
platforms. Legacy/Media (Location-Free/Sling) as well as media servers (Darwin, Red5). UML modeling
modelio.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (Remote Appointment), Adjunct Professor (10/12 – Present)
Communications & Networking Laboratory Research Professor (06/09 – Present)
(Ranked #18 among Asian Universities)
Architecture with Hands-on development; Designing and implementing techniques for
forensic analysis of large scale SOA architectures and mobile environments; conducting
research on topics that include the application of signal processing, digital filter design,
and control theory (MIMO systems) to digital forensics for virtual and mobile
environments as well as large-scale architectures and cloud-computing with relational
and NoSQL database back-ends. eCommerce use cases include NACHA file creation for
direct deposit using RSA encryption in a strategy pattern for internal workflow, store-
front, and administrative utilities interface; RESTful services were implemented using
Jersey (default resource supporting CRUD) with Path’s with regex; both web-apps using
embedded server (for low-load) and deployed war files with app server. Language and
Tools used: Java, J2EE, Jersey, GWT (RPC, scheduler, geo-mapping for identifying
source), Spring, Hibernate, C++, Objective-C, Android, iOS, Xcode, XML-RPC,
MySQL, Cassandra, Redis, Java/J2EE, Tomcat, Jetty, JBoss, MPI, OpenNebula. Early
modeling done with BoUML then moved to Modelio.
Adjunct faculty duties include serving as graduate committee member (reviewing
dissertation and thesis work) as well as development of new courses and lecturing on
special topics related to software development of information assurance tools and
techniques as well as applied mathematics in the context of network analysis in terms of
computability, complexity, and simulation.
Peak Technologies (12/11 – 12/12), Consultant
Ongoing design and implementation of a custom Java OPC client for Peak’s PAC
Enterprise product (Peak’s Automation Controller; an SAP-driven supply chain
technology product). Evolved features include multiple interfaces for configuration,
authentication, and PLC control and monitoring (command-line, XML over HTTP, Web
App, and REST). Language and Tools used: Java/J2EE, Jersey, Maven, Spring, GWT,
embedded servers (Jetty & Java’s HTTP server). UML modeling done with modelio.
Pluraldom/Cablevision (10/11 – 12/11), Principal Investigator/Consultant
Conducting a feasibility study on the use of run-time decompression as a means to extend
the use of legacy hardware (Motorola DCT2000, DCT2500 series, using an OM2000)
still in use today by numerous multiple-subscriber organizations. Post analysis includes
use of several design patterns (including factory and strategy) in conjunction with MVC;
use of core Hibernate as an ORM solution, JSP using Spring’s view resolver (before
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
moving to GWT), and Java collections. Language and Tools used: cygwin toolchain,
DCCG (stb environment), JAVA/J2EE, spring, hibernate, Tomcat (for post-analysis)
along with GWT as an RIA solution (advanced json serialization, annotated Time line,
time-series statistical forecasting).
Cloud Scorpion (02/11 - 10/11), Principal Developer
Designed and implemented tools involving the use of image processing, pattern
recognition, and soft computing (artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, and
evolutionary strategies); the purpose of which was for digital forensic tools for litigation
and law enforcement support. Language and Tools used: Java, J2EE, JBoss, Tomcat,
Jetty, GWT (Chart tools: motion chart, area chart; DataTables and Datasources), Spring,
Hibernate, C++, XML-RPC, MySQL, OpenNebula.
Generated numerous RPC services to coordinate with collection intelligence efforts
for recommendation, prediction, and text analysis; created reconfigurable virtual client
matrices for the cloud; replicated numerous SOA pattern components associated with an
enterprise service bus. Namely, JMS as a form of messaging, JTS as a mapping tool for
clustering (JTS interfaces used as nodes with logical thresholds than can be rolled back).
JNI to utilize transform analysis implemented in C++ with STL use of containers.
Designed an architecture supporting speech recognition, natural language processing,
object archiving, and network support for a media-based computing application.
Language and Tools used: Android, Objective-C, Xcode, Cocoa frameworks, Sqlite.
UML modeling done with diagramming without code generation for Objective-C and
Modelio for java code generation.
Fourth Wall Media (10/10 - 09/11), Consultant
Designed and implemented run-time code decompression framework to optimize
application footprint and embedded environment memory usage. This was applied for use
on applications including Fourthwall's EBIF user agent; reducing the memory by over
30%. Various malware techniques were employed including, symbol redefinition &
injection, self-modifying code, and data execution. This object-oriented framework
supported both build-time and run-time operations and made use of several design
patterns. Designed cache policies and codecs (dictionary and variable-length). Language
and Tools used: C/C++ using GNU toolchain, Cisco SDK, Eclipse,Visual Studio 2010,
C# (for RIOT EBIF applications). Platform: Linux, PowerTV/PowerTV (Emulated for
Linux). UML modeling with BoUML.
01/03 – 10/10, CONSULTANT, Shadowband Systems, Norcross, GA
Shadowband and Clients
(Several were held simultaneously)
Fourth Wall Media (12/09 - 10/10)
Ported the flagship RIOT product (EBIF, Interactive TV, and advertising middleware)
from classic Explorer settops to the Linux-based Explorer boxes (4650HD, 86xxHD);
extensive optimization for SARA integration. Language and Tools used: C/C++ using
GNU toolchain, Cisco SDK, Visual Studio 2010, C# (for RIOT EBIF applications).
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
Platform: Linux, PowerTV/PowerTV (Emulated for Linux). UML modeling with
BoUML.
StreamSage/Comcast (09/09 - 12/09)
Algorithmic development for matching media assets as part of an entertainment
knowledge base “relationship matcher”; investigated the use of soft-computing (neural,
fuzzy, genetic hybrids) with hard and fuzzy c-means clustering as well as signal
processing techniques with mapping as both continuous (Wavelets, Fourier series) and
discrete-time (z-transform) functions; automated regex-generation and pattern extraction;
created REST interfaces to asset matches. Language and Tools used: Java, SQL, eclipse,
Oracle, MySQL, Spring, OpenPipeline, Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, REST (neolios, JSR311
Jersey). Platform: Developed in Java in a Windows environment and deployed to Linux-
based environments.
Shadowband Financial (05/08 - 09/09)
Created web-based, MGCP-based telemarketer workflow system. Language and
Tools used: Eclipse, Java, GWT (viewports and maps, flex tables, etc.), GWT
Designer, GWT-Ext, hsqldb, httpunit, Cisco 7960 series phones. Client-side work
involved GWT, and associated tools (including the early release of Google’s
Visualization API), server-side work involved servlets and GWT-RPC.
Created web-based, credit-to-speech system. Credit reports pulled for customers
were analyzed and processed speech was produced. Language and Tools used: Java,
Eclipse, GWT, GWT Designer, GWT-Ext, and several tts libs.
Created commercial credit analysis tool “ShadowCASTER.” This tool is used to help
ineligible mortgage applicants obtain financing by analyzing their credit, debt-to-
income, and housing goals coupled with identity-theft prevention. Implemented in
Java and operated based on client data collected from web interface using GWT.
Conducted research on intrusion detection of temporally-spaced attacks using (Haar)
wavelets to aggregate the time a frequency components.
Haverford Trust Company (07/08 - 08/08)
Conducted annual network vulnerability assessment: used a variety of tools to assess the
vulnerability of the external network as a Phase 0 test (i.e. zero knowledge of internal
infrastructure) incorporating guidelines from NIST, Open-Source Security Testing
Methodology (OSSTM), and Payment Card Industry Data Security (PCI DSS). Tools
used: Nessus, nikto, nmap, and ShadowDC.
Forensic Trade Shows, LLC (06/08 - 07/08)
Designed and implemented a web-based marketing list generator; walked and parsed
pages for contact list creation based on search criteria. Tabbed interface included support
for file upload and download with support for multiple file formats in a multi-threaded
environment. Language and Tools used: Eclipse, Java, GWT, GWT Designer, GWT-
Ext, hsqldb, httpunit. Client-side work involved GWT, and associated tools, server-side
work involved servlets and GWT-RPC.
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Raymond C. Garcia, Ph.D. acanmh@r.postjobfree.com
U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
National Science Foundation (01/04 - 01/05), Principal Investigator
SBIR Phase I work involved applying self-similarity metrics to security. NS-2, C++, and
Matlab were used to test hypothesis involving characteristics such as Hurst parameters,
wavelet estimation, and power spectrum; an ARMA model was created to remove data
set irregularity.
Cablevision (2/03 - 10/10), Lead architect and implementer of 5 to 10 consultant teams:
Designed a multi-threaded tool to generate Java-based soft-computing solutions for
product and ad placement. Language and Tools used: Mixed-language C/C++ server-
side, Java on the client end with a MySQL database back-end.
Remote testing-script generator. This application creates and deploys remote testing
scripts to set-top box clusters through a client-server protocol with the head-end
DNCS. This includes task scheduling and log capture. Language and Tools used:
Mixed-language C/C++ server-side, Java on the client end with a MySQL database
back-end.
Web Server benchmarking; the goal was to assist Cablevision in determining the
optimal amount of servers to purchase to adequately deploy their gaming services to
several million homes with minimized cost. Language and Tools used: WAPT with
Matlab.
Set-top box system performance, threading processes, and memory fragmentation
stress analyzer; communicated with the cable TV DNCS/Head-end as well as the set-
top device itself through the serial port. Language and Tools used: Mixed-language
Java with Forte, MySQL as a back-end; server-side was a C interface to the DNCS
and Head-end.
Set-top box log file analyzer and report generation utility is designed to be used as a
control panel for the analysis of log-file TRAP reports. Hardware/software failures.
Language and Tools used: Multi-threaded, mixed language- C++ for elf/coff
processing with a Java-based interface and parser; report generation with HTML with
CSS.
Characterized services on the Cablevision DOCSIS network (Game Server, WWW
traffic, and VoIP modeling) and analyzed OCAP Requirements. Language and Tools
used: C++, OTcl, Ns-2 and Matlab.
Developed scripts to recursively parse game logs from head-ends serving 5M set-top
boxes games from servers. Language and Tools used: Perl in a Windows
environment.
Analyzed general MSO (multiple subscriber organization) problems which include
the following: Multicast with OPNET, Interactive Gaming (memory profiling and
reboot analysis), Digital Headend products that support multicasting using IGMP, IP-
to-ASI gateways.
Shadowband Systems Inc. (2/03 - 2/10)
1) Coded, staffed and lead a team of engineers to create a design center with a multi-
threaded plug-able architecture using JPF, then OSGI with code-generation for VHDL,
and Java targets tested against multiple cluster back-ends. Designed and developed
(AOP and OOP) plug-ins that generated code and operated within the framework itself.
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
Plug-in types included Neural, Genetic, Evolutionary, Fuzzy, Data Mining, Sniffer,
Plotter, Network Modeler, and Forensic. This work also involved embedded
development using a message passing interface and custom Linux kernel development.
Language and Tools used: JAVA/J2EE, JBoss, Javascript, JPF, OSGi, Velocity, Weka,
MPI Platform: Cluster Deployment using Linux (Busybox).
2) Research on novel intrusion-prevention techniques including LSP routing security and
mapping system behavior to very high-degree polynomials and transfer functions with
roots and poles representing attack signatures using algorithms that include bisection,
secant, eigenvalue, and hybrids with Newton’s method (all of which varied based on
the expected values of the imaginary components of the roots).
Air Force Research Labs, Principal Investigator (02/03 – 02/09)
Participated as principal and lead engineer for SBIR Phase I and II work on information
assurance for mobile users by creating robust channels in the form of a multi-path
routing MAC address (spoofing) scheme.
Technically managed and led with hands-on coding the design of Prism chipset network
device drivers for both Linux and WinCE in C/C++ and .net, FPGA prototyping, and
network modeling. The C++ coding was interfaced through ActiveSync once the board
support package was setup for StrongARM-based PDA’s. Some of the code involved
support for plug and play detection for the adapter, NDIS miniport driver writing for
MAC spoofing techniques, and GUI development for both driver testing and network
discovery. Other details of the driver work (WinCE) included managing the NIC as
well as interfacing with the higher-level drivers (transport protocol drivers). Language
and Tools used: ActiveSync, embedded Visual C++, Pocket PC SDK, and Platform
Builder. Platform: StrongARM SA1110 Chipset.
Designed and architected a forensic tool generator to operate with the following
analytical capabilities: Network-based process, media, file system (physical and
logical), memory, thread, process, malware and malicious code detection, encryption,
and boot process control; other algorithms include the use of discrete cosine transforms
(DCTs), hidden Markov models (HMMs) to determine clandestine activity.
Designed a prototype PCI interface FPGA board with memory. Design considerations
ranged from pricing and voltage regulation to layout and processor selection.
09/01 - 02/03, CONSULTANT, Scientific Atlanta, Lawrenceville, GA
Technical lead in the development and implementation of a multi-threaded navigational
framework, SA’s C++, OO based set-top resident application, and multi-tuner DVR (digital
video recorder). This effort represents a paradigm shift to an object-oriented environment.
This includes a coded migration path from legacy code, sufficient breadth for feature
enhancements via support for multiple design patterns, and plug-and-play-able layering with
respect to switching operating systems. Multiple hardware platforms with cross-over
compilation were integral to the project.
Scientific Atlanta, Lawrenceville, GA
04/01 - 09/01, CONSULTANT,
Lead, designed, and implemented a thread-safe object-oriented component library used by
application developers and served as the set-top GUI underpinnings for Buzztime
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
Entertainment, Inc. This C++ library has several features that present a consistent and
versatile approach to developing applications that require GUI components for interactive
television applications. Media-based efforts include jpg conversion for graphical animation.
The library was suitable for multiple hardware platforms and extensively interacted with
video memory and window management.
05/00 - 04/01, CONSULTANT, PowerTV/Scientific Atlanta, Cupertino, CA
Projects included: Technical lead of 10 person team hired to enhance, port, and stabilize a
multi-threaded C/C++ HTML engine; developed a JavaScript lexer-scanner used to search
for unsupported language features involving pre-AJAX efforts involving the DOM and CSS;
background work on MPEG-2 transport streams for data carousel creation; porting code to
meet Suns JavaTV specification as part of an effort to meet the DVB-MHP standard.
09/00 - 02/01, RESEARCH ENGINEER, GTRI, Atlanta, GA
Private and public-sector contract development; conducted research on security topics
including soft-computing approaches to anomaly/intrusion detection, data correlation to
reduce false positives, and wireless work on Mobile IP using Matlab, C++, and Java.
Techniques involving LVQ (learning vector quantization), SOMs (self-organizing maps),
and radial basis functions.
10/97 - 05/00, RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Georgia Institute of Technology
06/99 - 05/00 GTISC (Georgia Tech Information Security Center) funded research
related to the development of intelligent tools C++ and Java to analyze real-time network
traffic data for detection of malicious activity; methods included characterizing port
usage, source IP, Date/Time, etc. This work also included analysis of denial of service,
covert applet channels, buffer overflows in Java security assessments; RSA encryption
strength via primality testing (including Solovay-Strassen and Lehmann algorithms).
06/98 - 06/99 NSF-funded Computer Enhanced Education project, developed software
in Java, Matlab and C++ to facilitate the learning of classical control theory. In particular,
iterative proportional integrator (PI/lag) and proportional differential (PD/lead) design.
10/97 - 06/98 Efforts included research on dielectric heating and the design of a radio-
wave heater for a Department of Agriculture sponsored project using C++ and Matlab.
02/97 - 07/97, CONSULTANT, CS Systems, Mount Laurel, NJ
Responsibilities included coding enhancements in Accent for a financial services
application (text-based front-end with flat files and Oracle back-end), documentation, and
acquiring specifications; interacting with various groups: users, analysts, and
administration. Coding involved porting flat files in Accent to Oracle stored procedures.
07/95 - 02/97, ACADEMIC COMPUTING FELLOW, The Pennsylvania State University
Research related to applying intelligent tools to optimization problems as well as electrostatic
boundary value problems. In particular, evolutionary strategies to solve Laplace’s and
Poisson’s equation, neural networks (various multi-layered perceptrons with Levenberg-
Marquardt training), hybrid interpolative systems involving neural networks with Markov
chains were designed. Innovations include a new variation of a floating random walk.
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U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
06/94 - 07/95, CONSULTANT, ISCG Inc., Malvern, PA
Serviced clients in the chemical, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries (Namely,
Johnson and Johnson Inc. and Arco Chemical Co.). Coded in C, C++, MACCSII, and Omnis
7. Developed applications generally composed of a graphical front-end with a database back-
end. Client needs included prototyping a compound registration system for chemists,
assisting in the development of a material data sheet system, and automated file handling
routines used in a customized barcode inventory system. Coding effort involved chemist
compound registrations.
08/93 - 06/94, SOFTWARE ENGINEER, Numar Corp., Malvern, PA
Designed and coded software in C++ for a petroleum searching system using Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Development effort consisted of approximately 70,000 lines
of multi-threaded, object-oriented code. Coded mathematical algorithms to compute porosity,
diffusion, and formation relaxation times. Code existed as both a server-side monitor and an
embedded magnet communication driver.
AWARDS AND MEMBERSHIPS:
Awards:
2007 Administrator’s Award of Excellence (June 2007): Award given by the Small
Business Administration in recognition of outstanding service as a vendor to the
Department of Defense.
SBIR Phase I Award ($100K): National Science Foundation: Self-similarity Metrics in
Intrusion Detection
SBIR Phase I Award ($100K): United States Air Force:: Multi-layered Protocol Security
SBIR Phase II Award ($750K): United States Air Force: Multi-layered Protocol Security
SBIR Phase IIa Award ($70K): United States Air Force: Multi-layered Protocol Security
Georgia Institute of Technology Tower Award (2001) Award given in recognition of
academic excellence
GTISC (Georgia Tech Information Security Center): Research Award (June 1999):
$30,000 award to conduct security research as well as produce tools that can be used to
facilitate the learning of security.
The Pennsylvania State University Academic Computing Fellowship (1995-96):
$30,000/year renewed annually for two years. Tuition, monthly stipend, and yearly
allowance to attend conferences and purchase equipment; first electrical engineering
graduate school major to win such an award.
Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society Best Paper Award (1996): Penn State Chapter competition.
Memberships: Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, ACM, MWCAS Steering Committee
PATENTS: “Expandable Visual Design Framework with Flexible, Multi-Language Code
Generation” (Non-provisional, filed 7/2008).
PUBLICATIONS:
Invited Conference:
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Raymond C. Garcia, Ph.D. acanmh@r.postjobfree.com
U.S. Citizen
Hockessin, DE 19707 678-***-****
1. R. C. Garcia and J.-M. Chung, “XaaS for XaaS: An Evolving Abstraction of Web Services
for the Entrepreneur, Developer, and Consumer,” Proc. of IEEE MWSCAS 2012, Boise,
Idaho, August 5-8, 2012.
2. D. Han, J.-M. Chung, and R. C. Garcia, “Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks based
on 6LoWPAN and Virtual MIMO Technology,” Proc. of IEEE MWSCAS 2012, Boise,
Idaho, August 5-8, 2012.
3. D. Lee, J.-M. Chung, and R. C. Garcia, “Machine-to-Machine Communication
Standardization Trends and End-to-End Service Enhancements through Vertical Handover
Technology,” Proc. of IEEE MWSCAS 2012, Boise, Idaho, August 5-8, 2012.
4. R. C. Garcia (Invited Paper) Network Security: Mapping Intrusion and Anomaly Detection
to Very-High-Degree Polynomials, Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and
Computers, Pacific Grove, California, Nov. 7-10, 2004.
5. J.-M. Chung, S. Panguluru, D. Liu, and R. C. Garcia, (Invited Paper) "Multiple LSP
Routing Network Security for MPLS Networking," Proc. of IEEE MWSCAS 2002, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, Aug. 4-7, 2002.
Journal/Magazine:
1. M. N. O. Sadiku, C. M. Akujuobi, R. C. Garcia, An Introduction to Wavelets in
Electromagnetics, IEEE Microwave Magazine, pp. 63-72, June 2005.
2. J. Cannady and R. C. Garcia. The Application of Fuzzy ARTMAP in the Detection of
Computer Network Attacks, Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 2001 International
Conference on Artificial Neural Networks. Springer:Heidelberg, GE
3.