Reginald K. Ford II
**** ***** **** • Manassas, Virginia, 20112
571-***-**** • ***.****@*****.***
Objective:
Software development position especially for software with advanced
algorithms, parallel processing, and numerical methods.
Skills:
Computer Languages
Expert in C, C++, Java, MATLAB and Javascript
Web Development
Expert with HTML5, Javascript, the Dojo Framework, and Node.js
Databases
MySQL and MongoDB
Certifications
Microsoft Certified Professional for Microsoft Windows 2000
Development Tools
VIM, Git, Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio 2013
Operating Systems
Expert with Linux, MacOSX, and Microsoft Windows
Education:
Degree
Ph.D in Physics
Period
August 2011 – December 2017 (expected date)
Expertise
Computational Physics
University
George Mason University
Degree
M.S. in Applied & Engineering Physics
Period
August 2011 – May 2015
University
George Mason University
Degree
B.S. in Mathematics
Period
August 2006 – December 2010
Minor
Physics
University
James Madison University
Work
Experience:
Research Experience:
International Business Machines (IBM)
Software Developer
March 2011
February 2013
• Maintained, tested, and extended proprietary C++ software for the IBM Intelligent Forms Processing team, which focused on document recognition and optical
character recognition.
• Performed regression testing and designed unit tests for the GoArmyEd.com project.
George Mason University
Graduate Teaching Assistant
August 2013
August 2014
• Taught undergraduate calculus based physics.
• Provided recitations, allowing students to choose specific problems that the class would learn how to solve.
Department of Mathematics & Statistics, J.M.U
Student Researcher
March 2010
June 2010
• Used MATLAB to implement a new method of approximating solutions to differential equations called the Parker-Sochacki method. Advised by Dr.Anthony Tongen and Dr.Paul Warne.
• Received the Mathematics Department’s Research Award for excellent participation.
University Advancement, J.M.U
Student Research Assistant
October 2009
December 2010
• Performed data mining and data entry. Organized quantitative reports regarding all prospective students, current students, and alumni of James Madison University.
Department of Mathematics & Statistics, J.M.U
Student Researcher
May 2009
June 2009
• Analyzed a board game called Mancala in terms of formal game theory, while advised by Dr.Anthony Tongen and Dr.Roger Thelwell.
References:
Submitted upon request