DEVIKA DASARI
**** *** *******, *** #***, Fairfax, VA-22031 Email ID: *******@*********.***.*** Phone: 331-***-****
PERSONAL SYNOPSIS:
Candidate for Masters in Computer Networking possessing excellent communication skills, analytical problem solving
and interpersonal skills with ability to interact with individuals at all levels.
CAREER INTEREST:
Network Design Installation and Maintenance, Network Security, Troubleshooting with Network Hardware Configuration
Testing Technical Assistant and People management.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Master of Science: Computer Networking and Telecommunication
George Mason University GPA: 4.00 CGPA: 3.74 ( Expected: May 2015)
Bachelor’s Degree : Electronics and Communication Engineering
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (May 2013)
CERTIFICATIONS:
CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco, License CSCO12636682
CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP) - Expected Completion by May 2015
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Protocols: RIPv2, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, MPLS, TCP/IP, ICMP, PPP, HDLC, STP, VTP, TLS, SSH, DNS, DHCP,
and ARP.
Simulators: GNS3, Cisco Packet Tracer
Programming: C, Java, VHDL, Python
Packages: MATLAB, CC Studio
Documentation: MS Office
Operating Systems: Windows (XP, 7, 8), OS X, MS-DOS, Red hat Linux
EXPERIENCE:
Digital- Buzz:
(December 2014)
A project which is an Integrated Approach Leveraging Big Data to enhance better Decision Making.
Satellite Communication: (May 2014)
A satellite named ViaSat-1 is assumed to be launched in a country and how it can be made the best internet service
provider is the mission of the project.
Implementation of OSPF network on Cisco Packet Tracer and GNS3:
(May 2013)
Constructed a network protocol that uses shorter routing routes for faster and efficient data transfer by calculating
the metric for each constructed route.
Compared both RIP and OSPF in which OSPF proved to be more advanced and accurate as it calculates both the
metric of state of the connection and distance whereas in RIP only the distance is calculated.
Design can handle a distributed routing table and faster propagation compared to RIP.
Analysis of Software Defined Radio:
(December 2012)
Implementation of a new radio which serves a wide variety of changing radio protocols in real time. The “limited
frequency spectrum” assumptions of designers can be avoided by using this radio.
Communication between incompatible software is made possible with this radio especially in military services.
RESEARCH PAPERS:
Researched on the disadvantages of BGP network and found out solutions on how to make it more secure for
networks.
(December 2014)
Worked on MPLS P2MP Traffic Engineering. (May
2014)
COURSE WORK:
Modern Telecommunications, Internet Protocol Routing (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP), Computer Protocols (IP, TCP/UDP),
Network Security, IGP, BGP, MPLS, Systems Engineering for Telecommunications, Incident Response Forensics.