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Jonathan Brown, Orbro
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Professional website of Jonathan Leighton Brown
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This page contains a short summary of my professional skills,
credentials, and work experience.
If you are interested in my current resume and vita, please
contact me directly so that I can forward updated versions to you.
Education Summary
- Doctor of Philosophy - Computer Science (Candidate - All But Dissertation)
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
The University of Michigan
Candidate as of 2006
Department of Homeland Security Dissertation Completion Award Winner
- Master's of Science - Computer Science
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
The University of Michigan
December 2004
- Master's of Science - Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
Michigan State University
May 2003
- Bachelor's of Science - Computer Science
Lyman Briggs School
Michigan State University
May 2003
Additional 16 credits of general business administration at the MBA-level and
3 credits of accounting at the undergraduate level.
Work Experience
- Graduate Student Research Assistant
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
September 2006 to present
- Independent Consultant
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Various times since November 2003
- Summer Technical Intern
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
June - August 2004
- Summer Technical Intern
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
June - August 2003
- Tutor for the Blind
Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities
September 2001 - May 2003
- Graduate Teaching Assistant
Michigan State University, Department of Mathematics
Spring Semester 2003
Teacher of record for MTH 124 Section 28, Applied Calculus I
- Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs School
Fall Semester 2001
Recitation instructor for LBS 145, Molecular Biology
- Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Michigan State University, Lyman Briggs School
Fall 2000 and Spring Semester 2001
Laboratory Instructor for LBS 145, Molecular Biology
- Research Assistant, EECS Department, University of
Michigan
Maintain/extend portions of an adaptive block library (like dynamic mesh refinement) used
by the AOSS Department, University of Michigan. The library is in Fortran+MPI.
September 2006 - August 2007
Current Positions
Honors - Graduate School
Thank you to the Department of Homeland Security for their
support of my graduate studies.
- Department of Homeland Security, Graduate Fellow, Class
of 2003 (Initial Class)
- Department of Homeland Security, Dissertation Completion
Award Winner, 2006-2007
Technical Skills
- Software Engineering and Programming
- Extensive experience with C/C++ programming
- Experience with object-oriented programming methodologies
- Experience with Java programming
- Experience with Lisp, Prolog, and functional programming
- Experience with Fortran 90/95
- Web Applications and Related
- Competent in HTML and related presentation-layer technologies
- Extensive experience with SQL database engines for dynamic, data-driven websites
- Experience with web application development in JSP with Java Beans
- Extensive experience with Perl CGI and PHP-enabled website design
- Parallel and Scientific Programming
- Parallel programming in MPI, OpenMP, UPC, and related
- Training in parallel algorithms (EECS 587) and
parallel architecture (EECS 570) at University of Michigan
- Mathematics
- Advanced training in abstract algebra (MTH 818/819),
combinatorics (MTH 880), and graph theory (MTH 881)
at Michigan State University.
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