Leo N. Bize
e:mail:
leo.n.bize@rose-hulman.edu
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~bizeln
School Address:
5500 Wabash Ave, Box 19887
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812)877-1511 |
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Permanent Address:
2160 Greentree Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412)256-5688 |
| Objective: |
Full time position in the
field of computer science with emphasis on both hardware and software |
| Education: |
B. S. Computer Science,
May 2005
GPA 3.33/4.0
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, IN |
| Summary: |
Computers |
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- C, Visual/Turbo C++, Maple, Matlab, Glut, OpenGL, Ada, BASIC, LISP, CadKey, AutoCAD,
Pro/Engineer, and LogicWorks
- Wrote programs now in use at Inland Steel Bar Company for metallurgical calculations
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- Custom circuit board fabrication, computer interfacing, 8052 single board computers
- Robotic gantry cranes, remote exploration vehicles, all home-built
- Voice and screen menu driven control, robot control program APIs
- 2-D ultrasonic area mapping and robotic vehicle locaiton through wireless data links
- 3-D computer simulation/virtual reality with a Nintendo Power Glove
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| Experience: |
CYBO Robots, Indianapolis, IN |
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Software Development Intern
Summer, 2004 |
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- Researched, designed, and implemented a new robot move database which was "generic,
expandable, and flexible"
- Used MAPLE for circular interpolation, representation, and translation prototyping
- Code currently being used in new controller to be shipped to Caterpillar October 1999
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Software Testing Intern
Summer, 2003 |
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Designed,
executed, and documented a testing scheme for a robotic welding platform
- Wrote robotic control code, debugged electrical/electronic systems
- Test results are now begin used to upgrade and further develop current systems
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Field Robotics Center, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
REU Intern
Summer, 2002 |
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- Assisted in the development of a prototype robot, Houdini
- Developed and tested the mechanical systems and hydraulic assemblies
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| Honors: |
Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurial Internship Program,
Summers 2002 & 2003
International Science & Engineering Fair: four years participation, 2nd place senior
year in high school
Kaystone Science/Engineering Fair: four years participation, 1st place physical division
senior year
First Place, American Society of Computing Machinery Programming Contest |
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