Valentin Kuznetsov
veknet@gmail.com
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~vk/
OBJECTIVE
A position of computer oriented scientist.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
12+ years of professional experience in software application development,
web development, Unix systems administration, installation, configuration and
low-level networking.
SQL database design/management, shell scripting,
cross-platform software porting, programming and troubleshooting.
Any new technologies can be picked up in a very short time.
I am reliable, versatile, disciplined, competant, and capable of working
as a team leader.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1993-1998 |
1998-1999 |
1999-2002 |
2003-present time |
JINR, Russia and
CERN, Switzerland |
CERN, Switzerland |
Fermilab, USA |
Cornell Univ., USA |
C, Fortran programming, sys. administration, shell programming. |
Leader of software group, C programming, sys. administration. |
Co-leader of D0 global tracking group.
C++/Python programming, sys. administration.
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A member of core software development group.
C++/Python programming, data management.
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A computer specialist/Core software developer, Cornell University, NY
[2003-present]
CLEO-c experiment
Desing and implementation of
EventStore data management system
Web service interface to
EventStore MetaData DB
DB and data management
CLEO-c legacy application:
traceback debugging system
porting 800+ packages between
OSF-Solaris-Linux, remote software deployment
Post. doctoral researcher/Software developer at UC Riverside and Fermilab
[1999-2003]
D0 experiment at Fermilab.
Co-leader of software development group
(D0 global tracking group).
Development of track reconstruction software for D0 experiment
UNIX administration, support and management of D0 software
and ClueD0 cluster.
Researcher/Software developer at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
[1998-1999]
NOMAD-STAR experiment
Leader of software development group.
Desing and implementation of NOMAD-STAR software, including track reconstruction,
digitization, visualization and data management.
UNIX administration, data backup and management,
user account management, porting of software from OSF to Linux.
web master for NOMAD-STAR experiment.
Reseacher/Software developer at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland and
JINR (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research), Russia
[1995-1998]
NOMAD experiment.
Development of the reconstruction software, data analyse and
software management.
NOMAD tracking software development.
UNIX administration, CVS management, data management,
troubleshooting, auto transfer of NOMAD software between CERN and JINR,
system backup and user account management.
Junior Reseacher/Software developer, JINR, Russia
[1993-1995]
Monte Carlo simulations of various physics processes, matrix calculations
UNIX administrator (part-time), Network installation and configuration using
NFS and Samba.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Computer Hardware:
IBM PC, DEC/Alpha, SUN, SGI workstations, X-terminals, Exabyte backup systems.
Operating Systems
Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX, OSF, SunOS, Solaris
Network hardware and protocols:
Ethernet, PPP over Dialup, TCP/IP, NFS, FTP, DNS, NIS.
Software:
languages: C/C++, Python, Fortran,
Born and C shells, awk, sed, Tcl/Tk, basic knowledge of Java, Perl.
Web technologies: XML, SOAP, HTML, Cascading Style Sheets.
Databases: Berkley DB, SQLite, MySQL.
security: tripwire, SSH, Nmap, Nessus, port
filtering firewalls, PAM authentication scheme.
miscellaneous: make/ant, RPM, CVS, VMWare, JBoss/apache.
Tasks and prcedures:
system and maintenance planning, installation and documentation;
kernel installation and tuning;
building, installing and remotely deploying software;
planing and implementing system security;
shell programming;
backup planning and management;
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2003-2006, Computer Science department, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Computer Networks
SQL training
The Architecture of Large-Scale Information Systems
1999-2003, Training at Fermi National Laboratory, Batavia, IL, USA
Object-Oriented Design and Programming in C++;
Fast Track to Objects;
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design using UML
1999, certificates issued by
www.brainbench.com
1999, Ph.D. in Physics,
JINR, Russia
1993, M. Sc. in Physics,
ISU, Russia
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
Experience in leadership of small and medium size groups.
Skillful organizer with experience in long-term research projects.
Experience of work as a member of large (over 500 people), small
and international teams.
Familiar with handling of research grants and purchasing of equipment.
Day-by-day advice and leadership of students.
PERSONAL
Languages: Russian, English, French (basic).
Self-motivating with good communication and interpersonal skills.
Fast learner in programming languages.
91 physics and 3 software publications.
A complete list is available upon request.
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