Harshad Patil
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www.linkedin.com/in/harshadpatil007/
Contact: +1-571-***-**** Email: ************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking fulltime opportunity where I can enhance my skills and emerge as a successful network engineer and effectively contribute towards the goals of an organization for which I am working.
EDUCATION
Master of Science: Computer Engineering (GPA: 3.53 Overall) Aug’ 14 - May’ 16
Volgenau School of Engineering, George Mason University (GMU), Fairfax, VA
Bachelor of Engineering: Electronics & Communication (GPA: 3.77 Overall) Sept’ 07 – Aug’ 11
Gogte Institute of Technology, Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), India
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Languages: C, C++, Python, TCL, Cisco IOS, SQL, Embedded C, Assembly language.
Tools: Wireshark 1.6, CrypTool, GnuPG, Code Composer Studio, Matlab.
Computer Networks: TCP/IP, OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, LAN/WAN, MPLS, VLANS, VPN, HTTP, SDN, DNS, SSL, SMTP, RIP, DHCP, PPP, HDLC, SNMP, STP, VTP, IPsec, QoS, TLS, SSH, NAT, Kerberos, NetFlow, TCPDUMP.
Operating Systems: Linux, Windows, Cisco IOS.
Hardware: Microcontrollers (MSP430, PIC24H & 8051), Microprocessor (8086) and IBM Mainframes.
Certifications: Will complete CCNA in by 06/25/2016.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Systems Engineer, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS), Hyderabad, India Feb’ 12 - Jul’ 14
Developer in Mainframes (z/OS). Worked on analysis, making changes and testing the code.
Solved service and problem requests raised by the users, monitoring the CA7 scheduler jobs and maintenance of applications.
Teaching Assistant at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA Feb’ 16 - May’ 16
Assisting and Grading students in performing the assignments on Thor server for Advanced Microprocessors
Lab instructor for an under-graduate course Computer Organization (VHDL coding Lab).
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
1.Designed and Implemented BGP policies with focus on the Internet connectivity and its traffic flow
Design routing policies for premium and cheap ISP’s based on the network requirements.
Configured alternate paths in case of network failures and load balancing between the ISP’s.
2.Survey of Cryptographic Codebreaking Machines and Techniques at GMU, Fairfax, VA
Analyzed 9 cryptographic codebreaking machines and generated a comparison report on it.
Comparison was based on technologies such as FPGAs, ASCIs and GPUs used by machines.
3.Implementation of Sensor Networks Using CAN Protocol at GMU, Fairfax, VA
Functionality of the project is to activate the alert system if any intruder or gas leakage is detected.
Hardware includes PIC24H microcontrollers, PIR sensor, MQ-5 gas leakage sensor, MCP2551 transceiver, Bi-directional level converter, LED and buzzer.