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HOTTEST SKILLS: simulation, html, c++, cgi, computer science, database, information
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middleware, perl, programmer, programming, unix
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Tobin Hill
1509 Stirling Ct
Ft Washington, MD 20744
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Summary of Skills
* 7 years of object-oriented analysis and design using C/C++ on UNIX
workstations
* Experience in application development:
+ real-time, multi-threaded 3-D visual simulations using OpenGL
and X/Motif libraries
+ geographic information systems using DTED, WVS, ADRG and CIB
data
+ distributed simulation applications using HLA RTI and DIS
* Performance tuning using CaseVision Developer (SGI) and Purify
(Pure/Rational)
* Developed software for SGI, SUN, HP (TAC4) and Windows NT
workstations
* Advanced knowledge of network-related concepts: TCP/IP, UDP/IP,
multicasting, data distribution management and time management
* Working knowledge of Java, Perl/CGI scripts, Fortran, HTML
* DoD TS/SCI clearance
Employment Background
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
ENEWS Program, Tactical Electronic Warfare Division
June 1991
- PresentComputer Scientist
* Investigated software development packages for Windows NT,
including Exceed (Hummingbird), Visual C++ (Microsoft), and
Cygwin32 B19 (Cygnus); ported OpenGL/X/Motif software to Windows
NT using the above packages.
* Developed middleware for simulations to interface with the Defense
Modeling and Simulation Office's (DMSO) High Level Architecture
(HLA) Runtime Infrastructure (RTI); currently supports DMSO RTI
v1.0.3 and STOW RTI_C7D.
* Outfitted a legacy Joint STARS radar model to be HLA RTI
compliant, in order to participate in DARPA's Synthetic Theater of
War (STOW) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) for
October 1997.
* Developed a multithreaded 3D simulation visualization tool,
STOWView, to observe and log data from the ongoing STOW
demonstration. This tool provided multiple views of received
simulation entities, rendering 3D models in real time onto either
a spherical or flat earth model. One thread handles data received
over the network; a second thread logs the data to a file; while
the main thread visualizes the data. Included visualization of
DTED, CIB and ADRG data.
* Developed spline interpolation classes for describing the motion
and velocity of a simulation's entities.
* Devised a hybrid immersive/nonimmersive workstation as a proposed
interface to CCCI information; results consequently published in
1996 NRL Annual Review.
* Developed a multi-view, multiprocess, multiple earth model display
tree: based on SGI's Performer, it consists of data structures
that use culling techniques to form a display list of fixed and
moving objects; supports multiple viewports onto the scene as well
as multiple earth models (flat, spherical, ellipsoidal and
orthographic projections); divides into two processes: culling the
next frame while drawing the current frame.
* Developed a class library for using X/Motif; wrote parser to
generate code from UIM/X (GUI development kit from Bluestone)
output files.
* Investigated and designed classes for the 3D visualization and
rapid querying of DTED data; authored a paper for a graduate class
that compares it verses an implementation using quadtrees.
* Developed visualization software for NRL's lab-wide investigation
of the disappearance of the Mars Observer probe. The software
modeled the orbits of Earth and Mars, rendered a 3D model of the
Mars Observer, displayed 3D antenna patterns of the Observer's low
and high gain antenna, added effects such as explosions, liquid
jets, and flames. Sequences could be scripted for playback. The
resulting animation was shown on international television on
January 6th, 1994.
* Produced a follow-up video demonstrating the capabilities of the
Mars Observer visualization software.
* Compared various WGS-84 ellipsoidal earth distance and position
algorithms and designed ellipsoidal vector classes
* Implemented a triangulation method for World Vector Shoreline
(WVS) data
* Contributed to the development of the Interactive Scenario
Builder, an electronic warfare scenario construction and
visualization tool
* Designed classes to model satellite motion based on a given set of
orbital parameters; developed visualization of orbit, footprint,
perigee and apogee points for spherical and mercator earth
projections.
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
Space Sciences Division
[Contracted to Sachs-Freeman & Associates
]
March
- June 1989Junior Assistant
* Converted VLBI (radio telescope) data into computer images using
image processing software.
* Recorded VLBI data at Maryland Point Observatory.
Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI
Physics Department
June
- August 1988Research Programmer
* Wrote software to simulate percolation of solids; data collected
from the results were used in a research paper.
* Wrote a Hypertext educational game to teach Newton's Law of
Gravitation.
Ed Swanson & Associates, Grand Rapids, MI
July
- September 1987Traffic Technician
* Collected data from traffic analysis of intersections.
* Inventoried road signs for Kent County and Battle Creek.
* Entered data into database for analysis.
Education
M.S
., Computer Science
University of Maryland,
College Park, MD (1997)
Featured classes include:
* Geographic Information Systems and Spacial Databases
* Parallel Programming
* Natural Language Processing
* Software Design and Development
* Analysis of Algorithms
* Problem Solving using Artificial Intelligence
B.L.A
., Major: Mathematics, Minors: Computer Science & Physics
Kalamazoo College,
Kalamazoo, MI (1991)
[Junior year - studied abroad at Aberdeen University,
Aberdeen,
Scotland]
Publications
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Honors
* Outstanding Performance Award and Performance Rating, Naval
Research Laboratory (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)
* Freshman Mathematics Award, Kalamazoo College (1988)
* Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition finalist (1987)
* National Honor Society (1986-1987)
Interests
* Recreational activities: Ultimate frizbee, hiking, camping,
computer games
* Music: alternative, classical and jazz; playing piano and trumpet;
composing
* Art: portraits in pen & ink or pencil
* Renaissance Fairs
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