Resume

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From my earliest ambition to be a garbage man to my current interests in computers and television, there has never been a point in my life when I was not looking for something new to attempt. Despite the apparent disparity in my projects, looking back, I can see a clear trend. Whether it is working to earn my Eagle Scout Award, leading a team for a computer science class project, or directing a television show, I love working together with other enthusiastic people to achieve a challenging goal. No matter what the topic, I specialize in looking at the big picture to solve the hard problems.


Education

Stanford University, Stanford, CA
2004 - Present
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science; anticipated in 2008.
  • Minor in Slavic Languages and Literatures; anticipated in 2008.

Experience

(Equipment Manager 2005-2006; President 2006-present)
2004 - Present
  • Spearheaded projects to clean up and modernize the station
  • Secured thousands of dollars of additional funding and donations
  • Directed shows and live event coverage, managing crews of up to 50


2007 Summer/Fall
  • Online gameshow network combining interactive games and streaming video
  • Directed video production, including assembling a studio, designing a client-side
    video player, managing the crew, and developing new show formats


2007 Summer
  • Virtualization product to enable centralized management of client computers
  • Evaluated the existing architecture and designed for future enhancements
  • Redesigned core engine to increase performance, security, and modularity


Live Event Video Processing Software
2005 Summer
  • Independent project as a result of a need seen at Stanford television station
  • Developed software to synchronize and process multiple live video streams


2003, 2004 Summers
  • Web-based data warehousing and reporting application for enterprise data
  • Major improvements to the SQL query generation and data parsing engine

Research

Jesse Gross, Niels Provos, and Dan Boneh. OS Agnostic Detection of Keyloggers. In submission.


Specific Skills

  • Programming languages: C/C++; Java; x86 assembly; SQL; Visual Basic; HTML; JavaScript
  • Technologies: security; systems programming; virtualization; databases; video processing
  • Proficient speaker of Russian; studied in Moscow in Fall 2006