JORDAN ELISEO
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EDUCATION
University of North Carolina, Greensboro July 2014
B.S. in Pure Mathematics and Computer Science
GPA: 3.35
Member of Pi Mu Epsilon
EXPERIENCE
Internship, N.C. State University January 2014 - Present
Topological Data Analysis Raleigh, NC
Developing a web-crawler in Java to capture pertinent information from MathSciNet, with their per-
mission, and analyzing the resulting large datasets.
Designing a database for the project using SQL, and integrating the database with MatLab and Java,
to provide an all-in-one software solution for their future projects.
Research Internship, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Dec 2013 - Present
Computational Algebraic Topology Greensboro, NC
Utilized cutting-edge techniques from Computational Topology to analyze the geometry of big data
sets.
Analyzed the “shape” of the point-cloud, and designed a software system that can not only recognize
anomalies in a large dataset, but that can automatically and accurately decide the relative shape of
the point-cloud (i.e. elliptic, circular, ellipsoidal, etc.)
Ported libraries from Java to Matlab, to allow the program to run both Matlab and Java code simul-
taneously.
Modified the existing open-source JPlex library (for Java), provided by Stanford, to allow Matlab
functions to use the library independently of the command window.
Research Assistant, University of North Carolina, Greensboro August 2012 - Present
Computational Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology Greensboro, NC
Awarded an OUR grant through the NSF for my work in Differential Equations under the supervision
of Dr. Maya Chhetri.
Used mathematical and computational methods in the field of mathematical biology and epidemiology
to study predator-prey food-chains, including the interactions between species, and various environ-
mental factors.
Utilized various algorithmic techniques from the field of Numerical Analysis to approximate solutions
to systems of nonlinear differential equations, and study the behavior of steady-state solutions.
Our results will be submitted for publication to the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the Regional
UNCG Mathematics and Statistics Conference, published by Springer.
Teacher’s Assistant, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Aug 2012 - Present
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Greensboro, NC
Designed and graded HW assignments, tests, and quizzes for the following courses: Calculus I, Calculus
II, Calculus III, and Number Theory.
Proctored exams in the absence of the instructor.
Research Assistant, University of Tennesee at Chattanooga May 2013 - August 2013
Analytic Number Theory Chattanooga, TN
Worked under the supervision of Dr. Andrew Ledoan, where we studied the distribution of zeroes of
a Dirichlet polynomial connected with the Riemann Zeta-Function. We utilized theoretical results as
well as techniques from Algorithmic Number Theory to aid in our investigations.
Our results were submitted for publication to the peer-reviewed journal IAS: Mathematical Sciences.
Parent to Parent Jan 2012 - July 2012
Project Manager Boone, NC
Managed the design and implementation of a comprehensive software package, in Java, that successfully
eliminated the need for paper-based record filing.
Used Java to automate all client forms and data with a fully functional user interface, and built a
sophisticated matching algorithm to automate their family matching system.
Delegated the workload for the various components of the software package.
Designed the database for the project using mySQL, as well as interactive web pages for the organization
using JavaScript, PHP, and HTML.
TECHNICAL STRENGTHS
Computer Languages Java, C++, C, Visual Basic, Matlab
Scripting Languages Javascript, PHP, CSS
Databases MySQL, Microsoft SQL
Operating Systems Windows, OS X, Linux
Development Environments Netbeans 7, Eclipse, Visual Studio
CS COURSEWORK
Principles of Operating Systems
Programming Languages
Theory of Computation
Computer Architecture
Computational Topology and Data Analysis
Software Engineering
Advanced Data Structures
Foundations of Computer Science II
Computer Organization and Assembly Language
Foundations of Computer Science I
Elementary Data Structures
MATH COURSEWORK
Advanced Abstract Algebra I and II
General Topology I
Linear Algebra and Matrix Theory I
Mathematical Analysis I and II
Functional Analysis
Set Theory and Transfinite Arithmetic
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
Ordinary Differential Equations
Probability and Statistical Inference
Linear Algebra