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Evangelos Angelou G.Androutsou 4 11741 Athens, Greece Tel Evangelos Angelou G.Androutsou 4 11741 Athens, Greece Tel. +302110100975, +306936588333 e-mail: [email protected] Education 2006 – 2008 Grid Computing Master's Program, University of Amsterdam 2001 – 2005 Degree on Informatics (Information Systems) from the Athens University of Economics and Business Experience & Interests • Scientific computing • Grids – distributed systems • Bioinformatics • Information Systems • Web Development • Data base development Development 3D Virtual Embryo for analyzing and simulating gene expression patterns of morphologically significant genes in Nematostella vectensis • Thesis in progress. Radiation transfer module for use with the Multiphysics Software Environment (MUSE / http://muse.li) • Monte Carlo simulation of photon scattering for large, dense star clusters [In review, submitted to New Astronomy, http://arxiv.org/abs/0807.1996] 3D Medical Visualization Browser • User friendly visualization software with Qt and VTK Streaming data over Web Services: Comparison of streaming protocols over a stream-enabled Web Service • Development of a stream enabled web service, acting as a WS API for establishing and monitoring data transfer over a variety of protocols (TCP, UDP, RTSP) • Comparative results with similar protocols and approaches (FDT, GridFTP/RFT) on a medium latency network over Globus 4 (DAS-3) Commercial Web Services • Travel Page development using UML, Zope/Plone • Multiuser travel plan creation system Commercial Application using VB & Access 2000 Skills Programming Languages C/C++, Java, Python, PHP, Visual Basic OSes Linux, Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista Sotware • Tools: NetBeans, Kdevelop, MySQL, Eclipse, ArgoUML, Dreamweaver 8, Flash 8 • CMS: Zope/Plone, Mambo, Magnolia • Productivity: Microsoft Office 2000-XP, OpenOffice, Gimp, Photoshop, VIM System Administration • Fedora & Ubuntu Linux • Windows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista Languages • English (Michigan & Cambridge Proficiency) • Italian (Livello Superiore) • Greek Work Experience Freelance web developer (2005-2006) • MediaMarkt Hellas site (December 2005 – July 2006) • Έρευνα και Υγεία Ιατρική Α.Ε. (http://www.eky.gr).
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