Osten Kit Colbert Brown University, Box 362 · Providence, RI 02912 kit@cs.brown.edu · 401.338.5455 OBJECTIVE To find an exciting and challenging full time position in the field of computer networks, operating systems, programming languages, or some combination thereof. EDUCATION Brown University, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science 1999 - present. Expected Graduation: May, 2003 GPA: 3.61 / 4.00 Relevant courses: · Operating Systems · Computer Networks · Design of Computer Systems · Programming Languages · Distributed Systems · Software Engineering · Models of Computation · Computer Graphics · Advanced Algorithms SKILLS Languages: C/C++, C#, Java, Pascal, Scheme, ML, assembly (MIPS, Intel x86). Platforms: Windows 2000/XP, Linux (Red Hat, Debian), Open/FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX. Projects: an ad-hoc mobile routing protocol, a UNIX-based operating system with virtual memory, an interactive, dynamic music generation program. Achievements: finalist in the Northeast Regional 2001/2002 ACM programming contest. EXPERIENCE CS138, Networked Information Systems, Course Development TA Fall 2002 - present. · Assisted the professor in creating the course and developing the course's curriculum. · Designed the programming projects and architected the support code for the course. Brown CS Department, Sun Lab Head Consultant Fall 2002 - present. · Directed the consulting program, which included assigning duties and schedules and resolving issues. · Coordinated with the technical staánd head teaching assistants to ensure students' technical needs are met. Volt, Student Consultant representing Microsoft August 2002 - present. · Acted as liaison between Brown students and Microsoft University Relations. · Promoted Microsoft technology and assisted students in acquiring Microsoft software and funds. VMware, Intern Software Developer, VMkernel group Summer 2002. · Implemented a debugging stub that interfaces with gdb to provide remote kernel debugging support. · Patched support for user level programs and added a remote user level debugger. Brown CS Department, Head Teaching Assistant Fall 2001 - present. · Collaborated with the professor to set goals and direct the course and create course content. · Operating Systems (Fall 2002), Software Engineering (Spring 2002), Progamming Languages (Fall 2001). Microsoft, Intern Software Development Engineer, Terminal Services Summer 2001. · Implemented a tool that assists the user in placement of windows after a remote session disconnection. · Solved race conditions between Terminal Services and Windows kernel, ntuser, and shell code. IBM Global Services, Intern Developer Summer 2000. · Created a backend infrastructure that migrates data from a web front-end to Lotus and DB2 servers. · First realized how dirent school and business programming environments are! IBM, Intern Developer, PM/400 group Summer 1999. · Integrated the user interface component of the PM/400 software into the AS/400 operating system. · Became familiar with AS/400 and AIX, as well as the RPG and CL programming languages. PERSONAL INTERESTS · Ice Hockey · Discussing Philosophy · Ultimate Frisbee · Native American cultures