Eugene E. Marinelli Address: Carnegie Mellon University Email: eugene.marinelligmail.com SMC 2503 Phone: 610.761.1057 Pittsburgh, PA 15289-2503 URL: http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~emarinel Education Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA School of Computer Science B.S. in Computer Science, B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering GPA: 3.94 Expected graduation date - December 2008 Work Experience Google Engineering Intern, AdWords Frontend team, Summer 2007 Worked on Adwords Pay Per Action and another ads product that has not been released yet. Teaching assistant for 15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems, Spring 2007 Responsibilities included leading a weekly recitation, leading the web proxy lab, and grading. CTA rCommerce Lab, June 2006 - February 2007 - C, C++, and MATLAB software development for a multi-robot platform. - Contributions: Laser rangefinder simulator Gyro accelerometer calibration with temperature Flexible logging system Improvements to process manager GUI including network monitor Dynamic interprocess connections for map data viewing Claytronics (Giant Helium Catoms project), November 2005 - June 2006 - Developed firmware and control software for microcontroller boards for giant floating robotic modules. - Co-presented conference talk at NASA RASC-AL 2006. - Contributed to conference paper: "Ultralight Modular Building Blocks for the Rapid Deployment of Planetary Outposts." Department of Defense Science & Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP) Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia, PA, Summers 2003-2005 "Software development for Marine Gas Turbines Data Access" - Summer 2005 Implemented a web-based SQL query analyzer and a LaTeX data report generator in PHP and ASP for operation hours data. "Smart Stores Bar Coding Module" - Summer 2003 Developed a Pocket PC application and desktop uploader application in C++ that uses a bar code scanning device to collect inventory data. Skills Programming Proficient in C, Java, PHP, Javascript, SQL, Actionscript, MATLAB, SML, Verilog, X86 assembly, HTML, and LaTeX. Familiar with Python, C++, and Ruby on Rails. Experience with systems programming, embedded systems, web application development, and object-oriented programming. Development tools/platforms - Linux, Emacs, Subversion, GDB, Simics, and Perforce. Foreign language - French Coursework (* => In progress, Fall 2007) Computer Science 15-410 - Operating System Design and Implementation - Worked on two-person team to implement kernel, thread library, and bootloader from scratch. 15-451 - Algorithm Design and Analysis 15-213 - Introduction to Computer Systems 15-212 - Principles of Programming 15-251 - Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science *15-462 - Computer Graphics *15-411 - Compiler Design Electrical and Computer Engineering 18-396 - Signals and Systems 18-240 - Fundamentals of Computer Engineering 18-220 - Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering *18-349 - Embedded Real-Time Systems *18-470 - Fundamentals of Control Mathematics 21-260 - Differential Equations 21-259 - Calculus in Three Dimensions 21-241 - Matrix Algebra 36-217 - Probability Theory and Random Processes *21-301 - Combinatorics Awards Academic Perfect SAT score, valedictorian of high school class, National AP Scholar, CMU School of Computer Science Dean's List (all semesters). Scholarships Andrew Carnegie Scholarship (half-tuition scholarship to Carnegie Mellon) National Merit Scholarship Society of Automotive Engineers Engineering Scholarship Raytheon/FIRST Robotics Scholarship Mendenhall-Tyson Scholarship Activities Robotics Club, Fall 2006 - present Officer in the club, webmaster position, May 2006 - present - Implemented the current club website (see www.roboclub.org). Colony project - "Developing a Low-Cost Robot Colony" - Accepted to AAAI conference Regarding the Intelligence in Distributed Intelligent Systems Fall 2007. - Leader of the Colonet subproject - developing an interface between the robot colony and the Internet for monitoring and control.