Daniel Giaimo
Ph.D.
Address: ** ****** **. ***. *, Somerville, MA 02143
E-mail: *******@*****.***
Website: www.dangiaimo.org
Phone: 978-***-****
Objective: Principal/Senior Software Engineer position in Greater Boston area
Skills:
Common Lisp, C, C++, Java, PL/SQL, Perl, Python, Ant, Make, Subversion, XML, J2EE, JUnit,
Macaulay2
Experienced with standard Design Patterns and OOA/OOD
Skilled at solving complex debugging problems
Very comfortable learning new languages and technologies quickly
Fast learner with excellent problem solving skillsExperience:
GoogleSoftware Engineer, April 2011-present
Working on QPX pricing engine.
Most coding done in Common Lisp, Python, and C++.
Some projects done in Java and Perl.
ITA SoftwareSenior Software Engineer, January 2011-April 2011
Working on QPX pricing engine.
Most coding done in Common Lisp, Python, and C++.
Some projects done in Java and Perl.
OracleSenior Member of Technical Staff, January 2008-December 2010
Member of Technical Staff, April 2006-January 2008
Prototyped various authentication schemes to use in the next version of Oracle Enterprise
Manager.
Main implementor of the first version of the EM database resynchronizer for recovering EM
from disasters as part of our HA effort.
Responsible for maintaining the command-line interface to EM.
Implemented the initial framework for a configuration utility for a version of EM.
Worked on the infrastructure of EM. Worked on the PL/SQL backend, the Java mid-tier, and
the UI front-end.
Siebel SystemsSoftware Engineer, August 2004-March 2006
Worked on Siebel's next-gen Nexus project which was intended to be the combined Java &
.NET successor to Siebel's CRM offering.
Improved the performance of our internal build system. Doubled the speed of build file
generation and cut down the build process itself by 20%.
Worked on the infrastructure of the Java and .NET application frameworks that were used
by Nexus.
Designed and started the implementation of a test scheduler for running test scripts in
an automated fashion for the Nexus project.
Worked on a framework for running unit tests portably between JUnit and csUnit to be used
for testing Nexus.
Department of Mathematics, University of California BerkeleyGraduate Student Instructor/Graduate Student Researcher, 2001-2004
Taught discussion sections of various mathematics courses offered by the department such
as Math 1A, Calculus and Math 53, Multivariable Calculus.
Did original research on topics related to computational bounds in Commutative Algebra
and Algebraic Geometry.
Published part of my dissertation work in a respected peer-reviewed journal.
Gave talks on my research at several seminars and conferences.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics, 2004
University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
GPA of 4.0 on a 4.0 scale
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, 2000
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.9 on a 4.0 scale
Phi Beta Kappa
Publications: On the Castelnuovo-Mumford regularity of connected curves, Trans. Amer.
Math. Soc. 358 (2006), 267-284
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