('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) SAMEER PRAKASH KAMAT Address: 601, Cross Street, #37, College Station, TX 77840. Tel #: (979) 268 8367 Email: sameerpkamatat_private OBJECTIVE To seek a full time job starting June 2002 and gain invaluable experience in the field of file systems and computer networks and security. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS · Graduate Education: Master of Science degree in Computer Science Date: Fall 2000 to present Texas A&M University, USA. GPA: 3.6 Graduating in Spring (May) 2002. · Undergraduate Education: Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering Date: 06/96 - 06/2000 PICT, University of Pune, India. GPA: 3.8 RELEVANT COURSE WORK · Graduate: Algorithms, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Mobile Computing, Data Mining, Computer Networks, Distributed Component Architecture, Advanced Network and Security. · Undergraduate: Computer Networks, Data Structures and files, Operating Systems Concepts, Database Management Systems, Software Engineering, Advanced Computer Architecture. COMPUTER SKILLS · Programming Languages: C, C++, VB, Java 2.0 · Technologies exposed to: COM, Scripting (VBScript, JScript), and Namespace Extensions, CORBA, EJB. · Networking: TCP/IP, UDP, Sun RPC, IPC, Socket Programming, Mobile Ad Hoc Networks, IP Multicast. · Platforms: Win 9x, Win NT, Win 2000, UNIX, Linux. · Databases: MS Access, SQL, JDBC, ODBC · Packages: MS Office, MS Visual Studio, Rational Tools, Network Simulator –2, FrontPage 2000. WORK EXPERIENCE · [Sept’01 – Dec’01] Graduate Assistant, Teaching “Programming in C and Pascal ”, Texas A&M University. · [Jun'01 - Aug'01] Worked at Seagate Technology on a project dealing with automating the OS installation process of Linux, Novell Netware, Windows NT Workstation, and Windows XP. · [Aug’00 – Dec’00] Worked as a research assistant on the project ‘Sea Smart- Delta One’ at Texas A&M. It was a mentored distance-learning project. · [Aug'99 - Apr'00] Interned at Extentia Information Technology during the final year of my undergraduate course. The project "Interactive File System" was designed and implemented. PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN · Currently working on my Masters project which proposes the use of Mobile agents for an Intrusion detection system. · [Dec’01] Implemented an architecture for ‘Load Balancing in Multicast Applications’, which entails distribution of the load of the server on the clients and design an optimal multicast tree for efficient load balancing. Technologies used: C on Unix, Socket programming, UDP, Multi Threading. · [Nov’01] Implemented the architecture for ‘SmartClick’, a middleware for hand held devices. The project entails improving the resource utilization of the device by using a concept called situation based smart data retrieval from the web server. · [Jun’01-Aug’01] Worked on ‘Automated OS Installation’ in Seagate Technology. This project entailed writing scripts to perform an automated installation of operating systems like Linux, Novell Netware, and Windows 9x, Windows ME, Windows NT and Windows 2000 from a Linux server. · [April '01] Implemented a ‘Distributed Shared Memory’, involves implementing sequential release of Distributed Shared Memory. Issues of paging in a distributed environment were addressed. Technologies used: C on Unix, Sun RPC, Socket programming, TCP, Threading · [March '01] Implemented a project called ‘Improving Performance of DSR using Reliability’. The performance of TCP over Mobile Ad Hoc Networks is analyzed. The DSR protocol is modified to incorporate reliability of the route from the source to the destination. Technologies used: TCP, Network Simulator-2, DSR. · [March '01] Implemented a ‘Software Messaging Bus’ for atomic ordered delivery of messages. This was implemented using unicast and Multicast IP. Issues of multithreading, remote procedure calls, sockets, mutexes, synch and totally ordered message delivery were addressed. Technologies used: C++ on Unix, Sun RPC, Socket programming, UDP, Multicasting, Multi Threading. · [Feb ‘01] Implemented a ‘Distributed Chat Service’. There exists a centralized registry server, which registers all the chat-rooms. The client can query the registry to retrieve information about the chat-rooms and then connect to multiple chat rooms. Technologies used: C on Unix, Sun RPC, Socket Programming, and UDP. · [Dec ‘00] Implemented a ‘Life Cycle Artifact Manager’, which entailed facilitating the management of artifacts created throughout the entire life cycle of the development of a software project. The Waterfall model was used to develop this project and object oriented analysis and design was its highlight. Technologies used: HTML, Java, and Servlets. · [Nov ‘00] Implemented a ‘Virtual distributed file system’ over Unix The file system could be local or remote. The remote files systems are mounted at the mount point defined in the mount table. The communication between the server and the client was established with Remote Procedure Calls. Technologies used: C on Unix, Sun RPC. · [Oct ‘00] Implemented a ‘Unix Remote Shell’ in C, which was the command line interpreter for all the Unix commands including multipipes and multiple redirection commands in a client server configuration. Technologies used: C on Unix, Sun RPC, Socket programming, UDP. · [Mar ‘00] The undergraduate project, ‘Interactive File System’, defined as a global distributed namespace incorporating the Handle System Concept and mapped standard events to customized actions. It is a COM layer on top of the existing file system, by which standard events like click, double click, etc can be mapped to actions (scripts) to incorporate features, which the user can customize on that event. Some features implemented were Rule Based Deployment of files, replication of files, versioning of files. Technologies used: COM, Scripting, and Namespace Extensions. PAPER WRITTEN · [Dec ‘01] Sameer Kamat, ‘Interactive File System’, 2001, which describes the Interactive File System architecture and proposes improvements for future work. · [Dec ‘00] Written a paper on ‘Distributed Execution of Recovery Blocks’, which was a state of art review of hardware and software fault tolerance issues with focus on the DRB concept. The paper covered the topics of the DRB/PSP scheme along with the other DRB schemes proposed. SEMINAR DELIVERED · [Aug ‘99] The seminar on ‘Hector’ distributed run time environment involved aspects of task migration, automatic resource allocation and fault tolerance with a message passing interface environment addressing issues related to agents used for fault tolerance over a network. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS · "Interactive File System" stood first in Showcase 2000 conducted by Indian Institute of Science, the most prestigious research institution in India. · Undergraduate project, "Interactive File System" was awarded the First Prize in Impetus 2000 (intra college competition) and the Second Prize in Concepts 2000 (inter college project competition). EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES · Represented PICT in soccer, cricket, badminton, and dance. · Past Member of the Rotaract Club of Pune, Karvenagar. WORK AUTHORIZATION: Eligible for practical training REFERENCES: Available on request.
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