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LabVIEW, C, C++, Java, Programmer, Network Security

Location:
Buffalo Grove, IL
Posted:
April 28, 2015

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Resume:

Seth Matthew Klein

**** ******* *****, *** *** ( Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 ( 816-***-**** (

********@*****.***

Education

University of Louisville

In progress

Ph.D. Degree Candidate

Dissertation - Using LabVIEW to create an autonomous tracking system containing a

programmable binary mask, such as a Digital Micro-mirror Device, and a

photo-detector

University of Missouri-Columbia

May 2004

Master of Science in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in both Computer Engineering and Computer Science

Skills

Computer Languages: Java, J#, JavaScript, G, C, C#, C++, SQL, Perl, PHP, Python,

HTML, XHTML, .NET, GAWK

Software: LabVIEW, MATLAB, Adobe Dreamweaver, Autodesk MAYA, Microsoft Office,

Microsoft Visual Studio

Knowledge of Firewalls, IPS and IDS systems.

Employment History

Net Results Group Summer of 2010

Worked with Rich MacInnes's team to address the BP Oil Spill Response

First tier respondent for processing entries in the ART database for classification

if a proposed solution based on feasibility and if the proposal had already been

considered

Researcher of websites for potentially feasible solutions submitted those solutions

to the ART database in BPs effort to clean up the oil spill

Humana Security Operations Center Analyst Summer 2009

to Spring 2010

Cyber-security: Gather intelligence on current threats and resolutions to those

threats

Event Analysis: Monitor and analyze events crossing a company's internet border and

firewalls (Internal to internal, internal to external, and external to internal)

Research Assistant - University of Louisville

Spring 2008 to Summer 2009

Electro-optic research project: Assisted Professor Robert W. Cohn on developing a

tracking system utilizing a Digital Multi-Mirror Device and a single Photo-Detector

Research funding provided by US Air Force (FA18-05-C-0055)

Graduate Student Assistant - University of Louisville Fall 2006 to Fall

2007

Graduate Student Assistant at Office of Retention Management and Research

Assisted with designing and data analysis of online and telephone surveys

Processed data collection and analysis on specified projects relating to student

retention/persistence and graduation

Organized and conducted statistical analysis of data generated from study results

Prepared written reports and documents pertaining to data management, research

methodology, and study results

Reported to the Director of the Office of Retention Management and Research, Cheryl

Gilchrist

Publications

Co-authored "Comparison of Frequency-based and Spatial Subdivision Mask Sets for

Passive Detection and Target Tracking with a Single Photodetector."

Co-authored "Kinesis-based Swarming Scheme for Mobile Sensors"

Author of "The Modification of a Multi-Agent Simulator to Handle Simulations that

Require Cognitive Decision-Making"

References are available on request.



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