Stephane Belmon 3875 Florida St. #7 San Diego, CA 92104 (858) 655-4935 OBJECTIVE Seeking a position in systems or networks software design and development, involving responsibilities and leadership skills. Focus on product success, through quality, timeliness, and innovation. QUALIFICATIONS * International experience. * Languages: Extensive knowledge of C and C++; knowledge of assembly, Perl, Java. * Software Engineering: Object-oriented design, design patterns, software development models, revision control. * Systems: embedded systems, multithreading, UNIX administration. * Networks/communications: TCP/IP, IrDA, Bluetooth. Protocols design and implementation. * Electronics: Notions of VLSI design and simulation, VHDL, FPGAs. EDUCATION * Masters Degree in Computer Science (April 99), University of California, San Diego (3.9 GPA). Focus on systems and networks. * Masters Degree in Telecommunications Engineering (equivalent, June 98), ENST Paris, France (National School of Telecommunications). Focus on data networks. * Computer Science Degree (June 96) Ecole Polytechnique, France. EXPERIENCE * Firmware Engineer (Hewlett-Packard Company, 2000). Responsible for infrared firmware in a key product, from bringing up the hardware to shipping. Close cooperation with Japanese partners. Teamwork on many aspects of the product. * Software Design Engineer (Hewlett-Packard Company, 1999). Investigation into short-range wireless radio integration across different products. Protocol and infrastructure design. Cooperation with standards working groups. * Teaching Assistant (UCSD, Fall 97 and Winter 98) for the classes Computer Organization and Design, and Operating Systems. Taught and was responsible for the discussion sections. * Academic Internship (UCSD, Spring and Summer 96). Implemented and integrated a network video protocol inside a large existing body of code. * Co-Founded a network administration association (Polytechnique, 95-96). Responsible for user experience enhancement. * French Military (France, 93-94). Second Officer in a transport squadron consisting of 120 men, 600 vehicles, operating 100+ missions a day. In charge of mission planning, relations with the customers, and quality assurance. ACADEMIC PROJECTS * Student Application Processor (UCSD, Spring 98), an heterogeneous web-based application currently used by the Computer Science Department (www-cse.ucsd.edu) Emphasis on customer satisfaction. * Large Scale Networked Virtual Reality Engine (ENST, 96-97). Designed the system and implemented the network protocol. Responsible for the project definition and management (5 students involved). Project still developed and maintained at ENST: www.enst.fr * Innovative Visualization Tool for Implicit Surfaces (Polytechnique, 94-95). Emphasis on object-oriented design.