Ajeet Singh Blacksburg, VA 24060
Phone: 540-***-****
http://people.cs.vt.edu/~ajeets
Email: ******@**.***
OBJECTIVE
Looking for exciting full time job opportunity as software developer in systems or application level programming.
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Computer Science GPA 3.94/4.0
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Bachelor of Technology, Electrical Engineering, May 2004 GPA: 8.43/10.0
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, India
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Graduate Research Assistant, (Jan 2008 till date)
Samsung India Software Operation, Bangalore, India/Suwon City, South Korea (June 2005 July 2007)
Senior Software Engineer (Telecom and Networks Division)
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Chennai, India (July 2004 May 2005)
Software Engineer
COMPUTER SKILLS
Operating System: Windows, Linux
Software/Tools: MatLab, Intel Developer Workbench for IXP2800, Visual Studio
Programming: C, C#, C++, Java, PL/SQL
Web Technologies: XML, HTML, Web Services
Database: MySQL, DB2
GRADUATE RESEARCH
Network Offloading for Genome Sequence Searching using the FPGA based co-processing unit, the
SmartNIC. Objective is to increase the performance of search application such as mpiBLAST by offloading
certain data management features to the specialized intelligent NIC. My responsibilities include implementing
software emulation of SmartNIC that allows one core in a multi-core system to be used as co-processing unit.
Making a case for pro-active protocol for high speed data transfer over the reactive protocols that are
currently available. Research also includes designing a protocol for efficient utilization of the network capacity
of Lambda Grids. I am working on my MS thesis with Dr. Wu-Chun Feng, Associate Professor.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
Developed a peer-to-peer text chat windowed application called MCastSecure based on IP multicast that sends
and receives encrypted and authenticated messages encoded with XML in C#.
Built a BookSearch web service client application that uses Amazon s Web Services.
Developed an application for Anonymous Message Broadcast using client server architecture in Java.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS
At Samsung, I worked on the development of Front Nodal System (FNS), an Intel IXP2800 based system that
distributes a variety of signaling and data traffic received from the external network to a server farm.
Designed and implemented the IPV6 Multicast module for WiBro-ACR (Wireless Broadband Access Control
Router) for the client Korea Telecom, South Korea.
Worked on a research project MMNS (Mac Independent Mesh Networking System) provides a solution for
communication through multiple radio access technologies such as IEEE 802.11a/b/g and IEEE 802.16 using
multi-hoping. I was responsible for implementing AODV routing protocol in C language.
AWARDS AND ACTIVITIES
Webmaster, Indian Students Association (ISA), Virginia Tech, 2007-08
Innovation of the Month Award (Team Award), Tata Consultancy Services, April 2005
University Merit Scholarship Award, IIT Roorkee, 2000-04