Robert D. Ito 4940 Thunderbird Circle, Apt. 100 Boulder, CO 80303 720-304-6825 rdito@nyx.net See also: http://www.nyx.net/~rdito/resume.html OBJECTIVE A position where I can contribute using my background in software engineering and applications programming, and software testing and technical writing. EMPLOYMENT Consultant; 2002 - present Developing a Java demonstration program to show how a new process for measuring blood oxygen saturation compares with and improves on existing methods, by displaying continually updated data, regression plots and calculated values for both old and new methods. Software Engineer / Information Analyst; 1994 - 2001 Neodata / EDS Analyzed client requests, and created, modified and tested C programs to create and reformat mainframe data files and databases. Analyzed and solved production job failures. Processed data files and databases on Unix systems, and wrote Unix shell scripts and C programs to support that processing. Initiated and wrote new utility programs to support mainframe processing. Member Technical Staff II; 1989 - 1993 ARC Professional Services Group Wrote, developed and ran software test procedures for System 1, a large hardware/software system developed by IBM for the Air Force, and wrote supporting programs in C and Pascal. Wrote and developed System 1 software user documentation and manuals. Programmer; 1987 - 1988 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Space Environment Laboratory Maintained and expanded the Theo solar flare forecasting expert system used by the forecasting center, and wrote application programs for Theo's database. COMPUTER BACKGROUND Degree M.S., Computer Science, University of Colorado Programming Languages C, Unix shell, Perl; Java, C++, HTML, Pascal, Fortran, BASIC, Ada, Lisp, 8086 assembly, OPS83, OPS5 Operating Systems Unix, IBM MVS, Windows 9X/XP, DOS; IBM VM, OS/2, X-windows, Apollo Aegis, VAX/VMS Platforms / Hardware PCs, IBM mainframes; IBM RISC/6000, Apollo, HP Bobcat, DEC Vax Courses EDS courses - Intermediate C, Advanced C, Microsoft C++, Unix shell programming Continuing Education - Introduction to C++ Programming, Intermediate C++ Programming Graduate - Theory of Automata, Numerical Linear Algebra, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Expert Systems, Database Systems, Graphics, Topics in Nonsymbolic AI (neural networks), Numerical Methods Undergraduate - Introduction to Programming 2, Survey of Programming Languages, Numerical Analysis 1, Microcomputer Architecture and Programming (assembler), Discrete Structures 1, Data Structures and Algorithms, Software Systems Development OTHER EDUCATION BA, Chemistry and Mathematics, Macalester College MS, Chemistry, University of Colorado MS, Chemical Engineering, University of Colorado PhD, Chemistry, University of Colorado HONOR SOCIETIES Tau Beta Pi, engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon, chemistry Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics REFERENCES Available upon request