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<Html><Head><title>Mark Foltz's Resume</title><!-- Changed by: Mark A Foltz, 25-Jun-1996 --></Head><Body text="#000080" link="#800000" vlink="#800000" bgcolor="#EEEEEE"><center><b><font size="+2"><!WA0><a href="http://web.mit.edu/mfoltz/www/home.html">Mark A. Foltz</a></font><p>77 Newbury St. No. 2<br>Somerville, MA 02144<br>(617) 776-8771<br></b><i><!WA1><a href="mailto:mfoltz@mit.edu">mfoltz@mit.edu</a></i><p><hr size=3><p></center><dl><dt><b><font size="+1">O</font>BJECTIVE<br></b><p><dd>Graduate school.<p><dt><b><font size="+1">E</font>DUCATION<br></b><p><dd> B.S. <!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/">Computer Science</a> and B.S. <!WA3><a href="http://ee.wustl.edu/ee/">Electrical Engineering</a>, <i>magna cum laude</i> <br> <!WA4><a href="http://www.wustl.edu/">Washington University in St. Louis</a>, May, 1996 <br> Cumulative GPA: 3.95/4.0 <br> GPA in Computer Science: 4.0/4.0 <br><p><ul><li> Strong background in AI, algorithms, signal processing, and digital logic.<li> Enrolling at the <!WA5><a href="http://web.mit.edu/">Massachusetts Institute of Technology</a> this Fall as a graduate student in <!WA6><a href="http://www.ai.mit.edu/">computer science</a>.</ul><p><dt><b><font size="+1">E</font>XPERIENCE<br></b><p><dd><ul><li> <i>Summer, 1992 and Summer, 1993.</i> Systems consultant at Great Southern Travel, Inc., Springfield, Missouri. Developed distributed database applications with FoxBase/SQL; DOS/Windows and network system administration.<p><li> <i>May to August, 1994.</i> Undergraduate research assistant to Dr. <!WA7><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~loui/">Ronald P. Loui</a>, Department of Computer Science, Washington University. Developed software for automated negotiation and argumentation. Supervised high school students participating in a summer research program.<p><li> <i>January, 1994 to July, 1995.</i> Undergraduate research assistant at the <!WA8><a href="http://www.cis.wustl.edu/">Electronic Signals and Systems Research Laboratory</a> at Washington University. Implemented a novel signal processing algorithm for multiple target, multiple sensor radar tracking. Presented a co-authored paper at the 1995 SPIE conference.<p><li> <i>Summer, 1995.</i> Visiting Scholar at the <!WA9><a href="http://www.ri.cmu.edu/">Robotics Institute</a>, <!WA10><a href="http://www.cmu.edu/">Carnegie Mellon University</a>. Designed and implemented a system of intelligent software agents for stock portfolio management using real-time data gathered from networked, distributed sources.<p><li> <i>January to May, 1996.</i> Research assistant to Dr. <!WA11><a href="http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~suri/">Subash Suri</a>, Department of Computer Science, Washington University. Implemented a network flow algorithm for VLSI circuit layout.<p><li> <i>Summer, 1996.</i> Developer, ONDRAS Associates Architects. Developed distributed Java application integrating remote databases with AutoCAD drawings for the MIT Senior House.</ul><p><dt><b><font size="+1">S</font>KILLS<br></b><p><dd><table><tr><td align="right"><b>Languages:</b></td><td> C, C++, Java, HTML/cgi-bin, Lisp, Perl </td></tr><tr><td align="right"><b>Platforms:</b></td><td> UNIX (Solaris, DEC, SGI), DOS/Windows, Macintosh </td></tr><tr><td align="right"><b>Software development:</b></td><td> GNU tools, Borland ObjectWindows </td></tr><tr><td align="right"><b>Concurrent environments:</b></td><td> Solaris threads/Sparc 2000, PVM, Cray Y-MP/II </td></tr><tr><td align="right"><b>Applications:</b></td><td> Frame, LaTeX, MS Word, some Photoshop/Illustrator </td></tr><tr> <td align="right"><b>Other:</b></td><td> Strong writing and technical communications skills </td></tr></table><p><dt><b><font size="+1">A</font>WARDS<br></b><p><dd><ul><li> National Merit Scholar<li> Woodward Fellow (undergraduate merit fellowship)<li> Numerous departmental awards and scholarships for academic and research excellence<li> NSDEG Fellowship, a national merit fellowship fully supporting three years of graduate study<li> Offered a National Science Foundation fellowship</ul><p><dt><b><font size="+1">R</font>EFERENCES<br></b><p><dd> Available on request.</dl><p><center><hr size="3"></center><p><center><!WA12><a href="http://www.ai.mit.edu/~mfoltz/">Go Home</a></center></Body></Html>
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