Jeffery Thomas Mitchell
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E-Mail: abpot9@r.postjobfree.com
Skills and Experience:
Programming languages: C++, Java, C, FORTRAN.
Scripting languages: PERL, Tcl/Tk.
Software application development: Over 12 years experience developing pattern recognition
software (including experience with neural network techniques), data analysis, data visualization
(using the OpenGL and X11 libraries), animation, simulation, and real-time data monitoring
applications for five major high energy physics experiments.
Web administration: 6 years experience maintaining several web sites at Brookhaven National
Laboratory, including educational sites integrating Java applets and animations. My animations
have appeared on news programs of many major networks including ABC, CNN, and BBC.
System administration: 5 years experience maintaining a small IRIX 5.3 system for 50 users. 2
years experience in LINUX system maintenance.
Management: 4 years experience as the coordinator of a successful project to develop pattern
recognition and data analysis software for the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven National
Laboratory. There were over 40 physicists involved in the project. Currently serving as
coordinator of the PHENIX event visualization project.
Additional Comments: My work has been published in many scientific journals including
Nuclear Instruments and Methods, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Physical Review, and
Nuclear Physics. I have presented my work in an international forum including seminars in
Europe, China, Japan, Yale, and MIT.
Education:
1986-1992: Yale University, New Haven, CT
Ph. D. - December 1992.
M. S. - May, 1988.
M. Phil. - May, 1988.
1982-1986: Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Shreveport, LA
B. S. - May, 1986.
Past Employment:
February, 1995 - Present:
Physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Projects: Pattern Recognition software, data analysis, scientific visualization, animation.
June, 1992 - January, 1995:
Postdoctoral Fellow, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Projects: Data analysis, pattern recognition, simulation, event visualization.
1988-1992:
Research Assistant, Yale University
Teaching Assistant, Yale University
Professional Membership and Awards
American Physical Society
Phi Kappa Phi
Recipient of the 2001 Brookhaven National Laboratory Sambamurti Prize.