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Software Medical Engineer .Net Manager Developer

Location:
Fremont, CA
Posted:
December 10, 2012

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Resume:

David E. Lieberman

Computer Methods

**** ********** *****

Fremont, CA 94538

510-***-**** Office, 408-***-**** Cell

**********@********-*******.***

Provide software engineering services developing Windows and

MISSION STATEMENT:

Apple iPhone* applications for medical, scientific and small-

business clients.

*Registered iPhone Developer

CLIENT LIST:

Cetrus, San Ramon, CA (2008 to Present): A provider of Pay-

Per-Use Software Technology (http://cetrus.com). Develop

support tools for Publishers to integrate Cetrus metering

technology and deploy their applications. Tools include an

Windows API Integration DLL and Dashboard application.

The metering technology integrates with any language platform

including ASP.NET, C#, VB, C++, C, Delphi, VB6, VBA and

Fortran. The applications install on the user s local machine.

Numerous security measures circumvent SSL vulnerabilities,

spoofing, impersonation and bucket-brigade attacks.

The Dashboard tool authenticates users and meters

the publisher s applications.

ActivitySuite.com, Fremont, CA (2008 to Present): Host and

support internet applications for Private Security Companies to

track and report daily activities. Web site builds and emails

PDFs with client reports. Geocoding and mapping APIs

render mash-ups of patrol sites and security officers.

Developed iPhone application using Mac OSX and XCode

IDE to push GPS data up to the ActivitySuite server for real-

time tracking. Telerik charting is used to display statistical

analysis of security incidents. Site was developed in ASP.NET

3.5 with SQL Server Express 2008 on the back end.

Security officers tracked in

proximity to patrol sites

AMARC Advanced Medical Assessment Rating Center,

Westlake Village, CA (2008 to Present): A provider of

Functional Capacity Assessments in the State of California

(http://www.amarc-ca.com/). Develop and maintain a web-

based application to collect functional capacity assessment test

results and render a comprehensive report. Site was developed

in ASP.NET 3.5 with SQL Server Express 2008 on the back

end. Word application objects render the reports in DOC

format.

Medical examiners upload test

results and generate reports

Exar. Milpitas, CA (2009 to Present): Manufactures analog

and mixed-signal ICs for the video, imaging, and

communications markets. We develop and support I/O Lab a

web-based design tool used by Exar s clients to configure the

XR21B1411IL16 Enhanced 1-Ch Full-Speed USB UART chip.

The application was developed in C#.NET with SQL Server

2008 on the back end. http://exar.computer-methods.com.

Design Template with USB Chip Configuration

Biodex, Shirley, NY (1996 to Present): A medical equipment

manufacturer for physical therapy, sports medicine, Nuclear

Medicine and Radiology. We develop and support C#,

C++/MFC applications for System 4 -- an isokinetic

dynamometer a device that rehabilitates, measures and reports

joint and muscle performance (Biodex Advantage). DirectX

technology is used to assist therapists with anatomical

orientation of clinical testing fixtures. WPF (Windows

Presentation Foundation) is used to present simple yet

functional GUI for manipulation of patient files. We also

develop and support software for Atomlab, a multi-channel

radiation analyzer for measurement of Nuclear Medicine

Virtual 3D dynamometer model

isotope concentrations in the human body (Atomlab 950).

visualizing anatomical fixtures

Spectral Dynamics, San Jose, CA (2000 to 2008): A

manufacturer of high-speed data acquisition systems. We

developed application software and drivers for VXI and

CAMAC instrumentation. Customer sites include NASA,

Livermore National Labs, Stanford Linear Accelerator, Arecibo

Observatory, Ohio State University, Sandia National Labs,

General Motors and Ford Motor Company. Includes KRONOS,

a combustion analyzer that employs real-time FFTs to detect

engine knock conditions.

Knock analysis of an eight cylinder engine

Kaiser Aluminum Research Center, Pleasanton, CA (1995 to

1998): A provider of scientific support services support to

Kaiser-affiliated smelting facilities throughout the world. We

developed a Visual Basic application for an aluminum coil-

slitting machine used in a cold mill plant. Operators use the

application to control machinery and inspect aluminum for

defects as the coils are processed. Also developed an

application to model and simulate the chemical processes in an

aluminum smelting pot.

Surface inspection images

of an aluminum coil

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1984 to Present: Owner

Physio Systems, Inc., (dba Computer Methods) Fremont, CA. Providing software engineering

and support services (see client list above)

1980 to 1984: Software Manager

Diasonics, Inc., Milpitas, CA

Supervised a team to develop software for acquisition, display and post-processing of image data

acquired from digital subtraction angiography systems. Designed an off-line ultrasound

image review station with image archival, retrieval and quantitative functions.

1972 to 1980: Part-time Software Engineer

Medical Data Systems, Ann Arbor, MI

Developed image processing software for Nuclear Medicine applications.

ENVIRONMENTS: Windows Platforms, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, VB.NET, ASP.NET,

C#, WPF, LINQ, Visual C/C++ MFC, Device Driver DLLs, Windows

DDK, Classic ASP & HTML, CSS, MS SQL Server and Express, ODBC,

Access, DAO, ADO, API and SDK, VBX and Custom Control DLLs,

Borland C/C++, Delphi, Pascal, Telerik, Quinn Curtis Graphics,

ObjectWindows (OWL), Paradox, ObjectPAL, PC BIOS, 8086 Assembler,

MASM, Modula-2, FORTRAN, Mac OSX, XCode IDE

EDUCATION: MSEE - 1978, BSEE - 1976, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

Michigan

PUBLICATIONS: Lieberman, David E., The Fundamentals of Digital Nuclear Medicine, The

C. V. Mosby Company, St. Louis, MO 1978

APPOINTMENTS: Certified Blended Learning Instructor and Teaching Adjunct at Devry

University, Fremont Campus, Fremont, CA.

PATENTS: Signal Processor for Personal Computers (#5,133,055); David E.

Lieberman; G. Mark Remelman

PERSONAL: Married, Age 55. Hobbies include Amateur Radio (call sign KT8E), Martial

Arts (Shotokan Black Belt), Scuba, Golf

E-MAIL: **********@********-*******.***

WEB SITE URL: www.computer-methods.com



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