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Eric Franklin Enslen email:[email protected]!403 Terra Drive phone:!(302) 827-ERIC (827-3742)!Newark, DE website:! www.cis.udel.edu/~enslen!19702 Education: Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Sciences University of Delaware, Newark, DE!May 2011 Major GPA: 3.847/4.0 Academic Experience: CIS Study Abroad, London, UK!Summer 2008 Visited research labs at University College London, King"s College, and Brunel University, as well as IBM"s Hursley Park, and studied Software Testing and Tools for the Software Life Cycle Relevant Courses: Computer Ethics, Digital Intellectual Property, Computer Graphics, and Computational Photography Academic Honors: Alumni Enrichment Award, University of Delaware Alumni Association, Newark, DE!May 2009 Travel fund to present a first-author paper at the the 6th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR), collocated with the 2009 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) Hatem M. Khalil Memorial Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!May 2009 Awarded to a CIS major in recognition of outstanding achievement in software engineering, selected by CIS faculty Deanʼs List, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008 and Fall 2009 Research Experience: Undergraduate Research, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!January 2009 - Present Developing, implementing, evaluating and documenting an algorithm to split Java identifiers into their component words in order to improve natural-language-based software maintenance tools. Co-advisors: Lori Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker Research Publications: Eric Enslen, Emily Hill, Lori Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker. “Mining Source Code to Automatically Split Identifiers for Software Analysis.” 6th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, May 2009. 30% acceptance rate. Research Presentations and Posters: “Mining Source Code to Automatically Split Identifiers for Software Analysis.” Presentations: "6th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, Vancouver, BC!May 2009 ! Mid-Atlantic Student Workshop on Programming Languages and Systems, Haverford, PA!April 2009 Research Poster Presentations: ! Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!August 2009 ! Third Annual Computer Science Research Day, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!September 2009 Programming and Computing Skills: Languages and APIs used: Working: Perl, C++, C, OpenGL Basic: Scheme, Java, Assembly Operating Systems used: Proficient: Mac OS X, Windows XP, Vista and 7 Working: Unix Development Environments used: Working: Eclipse Basic: NetBeans, DrScheme Software used: Proficient: Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, iWork, iLife Basic: Maple Work Experience: Residential Computing Consultant, Information Technologies, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!Fall 2008 - Present Helping students connect to the University network and understand the University"s computing policies, educating high school and university students about Internet safety, and beta testing new programs at UD Webmaster, Haven, University of Delaware, Newark, DE!March 2009 - Present Webmaster, FIRST Robotics team MOE 365, Wilmington, DE!2006-2007 Won Best Website award at Philadelphia Regional Competition Leadership Activities: Nominee for and Participant in the University of Delaware"s first LeaderShape Institute!Summer 2009 President, Genshiken (student-run video game club), University of Delaware, Newark, DE!December 2009 - Present Vice-President!April 2009 - December 2009 Vice-President, Blue Hen Board Gamers (student club), University of Delaware, Newark, DE !August 2009 - Present Member, Chairman"s Award Presentation Committee, FIRST Robotics Team 365, Wilmington, DE!2007 Presented to judges with two other students to win the Chairman"s Award, the most prestigious award in FIRST.