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Computer Science Electrical

Location:
Austin, TX
Posted:
November 16, 2012

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Resume:

Gabriel De Luna E-mail: *******.*.*@******.***

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Austin, TX 78705 Phone: 956-***-****

Education

The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Graduation Date: May 2013

GPA 3.2769

Sample Coursework : Logic, Sets and Functions, Algorithms and Data Structures, Analysis of Programs, Matrices

and Matrix Calculations, Digital Logic Design, Computer Organization and Programming, Di erential and

Integral Calculus

Current : Programming Languages, Theory in Programming Practice, Computer Systems Architecture

Work Experience

The University of Texas at Austin - Dept. of Computer Science Jan. 2011 - May 2011 / Sept. 2011 - Present

Proctor

Graded coursework including assignments and exams

Co-administered exams

Held o ce hours to assist students with homework or projects

Handled inquiries relating to coursework

Texas State University - San Marcos June 2011 - Aug. 2011

Undergraduate Researcher

As part of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Information Retrieval, developed along with

partner and mentor a novel parallel algorithm to e ciently compute spatial and geometric problems on

the GPU using NVIDIA CUDA.

The University of Texas at Austin - Department of Computer Science Sept. 2010 - Dec. 2010

Tutor

Tutored and assisted students with projects for the introductory programming course during o ce hours

Topics included object-oriented programming and data structures.

Texas Department of Transportation Aug. 2008 - Dec. 2008

Intern

Worked alongside PEs and EITs on problems and issues regarding zoning of electrical equipment and

street plans.

Technical Skills

Programming Languages: Java, Python, Cuda C, LISP, C/C++

Software: Eclipse, OpenO ce/Microsoft O ce, Unix Environment and applications

Spoken Languages: English, Spanish

Selected Publications

M. McKenney, G. De Luna, S. Hill, L. Lowell, Geospatial Computation on the GPU. 19th ACM

SIGSPATIAL International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, November 2011,

Chicago, IL, USA.

Honors and Awards

NSF ACMGIS 2011 Student Travel Grant

REUIR Breakthrough Award 2011

Texas-Exes Scholarship 2009

Texas Interscholastic League Foundation Beckman Memorial Scholarship 2009



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