To Obtain a Full-Time Position in Field of Computer Science

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To Obtain a Full-Time Position in Field of Computer Science

MARTIN LEWIS 2100 Pullen  Raleigh, NC 27695 (919) 515-2396  [email protected]

OBJECTIVE To obtain a full-time position in field of Computer Science

EDUCATION North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, May 2008 GPA: 3.2/4.0

COURSES Assembly Language Programming, SAS, Calculus I, II & III, Software Engineering, Web Programming, Data structure, Computer Automata, Grammar and Theory, Ethics in computer science, Fundamental Principles of Accounting, Basic and Intermediate Microeconomics, Technical Writing

PROJECTS  Digital Logic Lab: Built software, using java and its GUI interface to build circuits in a Digital Logic Lab  Reporting Databases: Updated database using the concept of data warehousing, and reported the updated database using crystal reports

TECHNICAL SKILLS Operating Systems: Linux, Unix and Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista Programming Languages: Assembly Language, C, Java, C++, HTML, JavaScript, Turbo, Pascal, SQL Applications and Tools: Eclipse, Python, MATLAB, Tomcat, Apache, Oracle, Visual Slick Edit, Adobe Photoshop, Auto-CAD, MS Studio, Visio, FTP clients, MS Office Tools (Word, Excel, Power Point) Other Skills: Network Configurations (CCNA)

EXPERIENCE Tutoring, Raleigh, NC July 2006-present  Serve as personal tutor for Chemistry II and Organic Chemistry I

SAS, Raleigh, NC May 2007-August 2007 Summer Technical Student (PBS team)  Implemented new functionality in an application  Tested and debugged the code, and completed data Migration  Updated the requirements document reflecting new functionality of the application

Hollister, Raleigh, NC August 2006-April 2007 Store Associate  Provided quality service to consumers and developing teamwork skills interacting with managers and co-workers in a work environment

HONORS & ACTIVITIES Dean’s List – 4 Semesters Recipient of Paschal Scholarship Mathematical Association of America Conference - Technical Assistance Volunteer

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