Jeffrey Ladino

jladino@lynx.neu.edu

 

EDUCATION

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Boston, MA

College of Computer Science

September, 1995 - present

Candidate for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

June 2000

Related Courses:

Computer Networks, Parallel Computing, Object Oriented Design, Compiler Design, Algorithms and Data Structures, Software Development, Public Speaking

Activities:

Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Honors Society President, University Honors Program, Intramural Ice Hockey Team Manager, Admissions Office Volunteer

Honors:

Dean’s List, Carl S. Ell Scholarship, Tutor of the Quarter Award

GPA: 

3.9 / 4.0 - ranked 2nd in College Graduating Class

 

COMPUTER    KNOWLEDGE

Networking:

Cisco IOS, knowledge of TCP/IP, knowledge of Network Security

Languages:     

Java, C++, C, Perl, HTML, JavaScript, UNIX shell-scripts, REXX

Systems:       

Linux, Solaris, SunOS 4.1, Windows NT, Windows95/98

Development Tools:      

MS Visual C++, MS Visual Basic, GNU g++, gcc, gdb, JDK 1.1, Metroworks Code Warrior, Clearcase, ASCCS, CMVC

Other Software:

MS Office, WordPerfect, Lotus Smart-Suite, Lotus Notes

 

EXPERIENCE

Harvard University - Network Operations Center

Cambridge, MA

Network Engineer

March 1999 - Present

Configured Cisco routers and switches using Cisco IOS.  Configured and installed over 100 switches for major network upgrade.  Wrote Perl scripts to automatically configure Cisco switches and automate other tasks.  Installed Linux and configured Linux for running securely on the network.

 

IBM

Boulder, CO

Global Services and Printing Systems

June 1998 – Dec. 1998

Developed a tool to query an SQL database and extrapolate results using linear regression.  Developed tools for a port from AIX to NT.  Investigated build solutions for NT development.  Created a Windows 2000 program to simulate the UNIX ‘ln’ command.  Modified and ran reporting software on an OS/390 mainframe.

 

The Open Group

Cambridge, MA

Research Intern on Scalable, Highly Available Web Server

Dec. 1997 – May 1998

Researched client-server communications within the HTTP 1.1 protocol.  Experimented with Java Applets and JavaScript as a means of transferring load balancing and cluster-membership responsibilities from the server to the client.  Programmed using Java 1.1 AWT and Event Model.  Wrote an ISAPI filter to integrate existing server clustering technology with Windows NT’s IIS 4.0.

 

Xionics Document Technologies

Burlington, MA

Tool Development

June 1996 – July 1997

Developed an assembler/disassembler to translate binary commands in PCL-XL into C function calls.  Programmed and maintained tools to aid developers in C, Perl, and C-Shell Scripts. Tested and documented code behavior.  Reported code behavior to managers and engineers at weekly meetings.  Trained later co-op employees.

 

OUTSIDE INTERESTS

     Racquetball, Ice Hockey, In-Line Skating, Rock Climbing, Chess

 

References Furnished Upon Request