Raghu N. Reddy
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone (Work): 412-***-****
Phone (Home): 724-***-****
Email: ******@***.***
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS:
Excellent numerical and computational skills with over 15
years of computing experience. Proficient in a number of
programming lanugages and environments. Considerable
education/training experience in developing and teaching
computer related workshops
EXPERIENCE: Sr. Computational Science Consultant
9/89 - present Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Currently providing support and direction for NSF funded
researchers in need of supercomputing resources. Identify
user applications that would benefit from being executed
on an MPP or other parallel hardware. Identify training
requirements of researchers and develop and teach classes
to enable them to make the best use of supercomputing
resources
Involved in the networking group with a research project that
is working on developing a set of instruments to be implemented
in the TCP layer for the purpose of identifying performance
problems of TCP/IP transfers over high speed networks
1/88 - 6/89 Training Consultant
ETA Systems, Inc. St. Paul, MN (Subsidiary of Control Data)
Designed, developed course materials; trained customers
in the use of the following supercomputer software products:
FORTRAN Compiler, Vectorizer, Debugging Tools and Multi-
Tasking Library.
1/98 - present Independent Contractor
Instructor at CompuLearn Computer Training center
Taught the following courses at the center:
C, Visual Basic, Unix, Networking
Developed an ACCESS database for a local company for
project monitoring
Developed scripts for indexing a web site for an internet
company using Perl and Texis Webscript
EDUCATION:
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Completed course work requirements towards a Ph.D. in
Agricultural Engineering.
Modified and used a 2D Finite Element code for studying
movement of water and water vapor caused by thermal and
moisture gradients
Developed a 3D Finite Element Model for studying the
movement of water and water vapor due to thermal gradients
in a pore.
Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Colorado State University, Spring 1983
SOFTWARE SKILLS:
C++, Java, FORTRAN, Visual Basic, Perl,
PVM, MPI, AVS,
OpenMP, HPF, UNIX, VMS
REFERENCES: Excellent References Available upon Request