J. Daniel Kulp 2257 Fillmore Avenue dkulp@ccs.neu.edu 14 Roseland Street Deltona, FL 32725 Dorchester, MA 02124 (904) 789-6605 (617) 287-2721 ___________________________________________________________________________ Education Northeastern University Boston, MA Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering September 1996 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science September 1996 GPA of 3.81; Carl S. Ell Scholar; Deans List; Honors Program; Special Visit Host; Chairman of Dorm Computer Room Committee; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Golden Key National Honors Society; Tau Beta Pi National Honors Society. Deltona High School Deltona, FL College Preparatory and Advanced Placement Programs. June 1991 GPA of 3.86; Superintendents Scholar; Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Ambassador; Principal's Award for Excellence; School Advisory Committee's Award for Academic Excellence; Member of Award-Winning JETS Team; Volusia County PRIDE Winner - Science; Waves of Excellence Award Winner - Science; Mu Alpha Theta; National Honors Society; Cross Country;Track. Computer Experience Software: Word Perfect, Lotus 123, MS Excel, MS Word, Harvard Graphics, Mathsoft Mathcad, MathWorks Matlab, TEX, RCS/CVS, ASPEN Plus, OS/2, Windows, Linux. Languages: C++, C, Pascal, Lisp, Scheme, Fortran, Tcl/Tk, SOM. Organizations: Boston Computer Society, IBM Developers Assistance Program, Certified OS/2 Engineer. Published Software: SeaHaven Towers for OS/2, Mesa AddIn Object Kit, Mesa Toolbar Customizer, KClass Class Library. Work Experience Athena Design, Incorporated Boston, MA Software Development Engineer June 1995 - Present Developed C++ spreadsheet objects for use in custom applications. Designed several sample applications to demonstrate the capabilities of the objects. Designed and programmed the OpenDoc wrapper for the objects. Also provided technical support for users of the Mesa application as well as for the developer objects. Millipore Corporation Bedford, MA Co-op Engineer, Membrane R. & D. January 1994 - December 1994 Manufactured, tested, and qualified hollow fibers for use in photoresist filtration. Researched the effects of manufacturing conditions on fiber properties. Designed and implemented equipment changes to assist in the scale up from research to production capacity. Also developed a database system to record quality control information about the fibers. Mobil Chemical Corporation, Edison Research Laboratories Edison, NJ Co-op Engineer, Polymer Characterization April 1993 - June 1993 Developed a program to extract temperature profiles and bubble shape from infrared images of resins during film blowing. Developed a technique to use Solution Differential Scanning Calorimetry to measure the short chain branching distribution of polyethylene resins. Co-op Engineer, Polyolefin Process August 1992 - December 1992 Applied statistical quality control techniques to quantify the performance of an X-Ray Flourescence Spectrometer on various polyethylene resins. Developed improved sample preparation techniques and new tests to increase the accuracy of the measurements. Also studied the fluidization characteristics of various polyethylene resins by correlating particle size distribution with fluidization velocity. These results were then used to help explain the operational problems with the experimental resins. Interests Enjoy Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Roller Blading, and other outdoor related activities. Boy Scouts of America; Order and Brotherhood of the Arrow; Participated in numerous high-adventure trips including Philmont and the National Scout Jamboree; Eagle Scout awarded August 1991.