Kyle W. Kelly

811 Amber Ct.

Slidell, LA 70461

(985) 641-9010

Education:

University of New Orleans, LA

Bachelors of Science, Computer Science

GPA 2.946

Graduation Date: Summer 2001

University of New Orleans, LA

Bachelors of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Expected Graduation Date: Summer 2006

Related Course Work:

Designed and implemented the following: a life game (based on class discussion), a client/server system, an online grocery store prototype, a multi-level feedback scheduler, a drawing tool, an action game, a Java 3D system, and a file system.

Special Skills:

Utilized Java, C, Java-script, Pascal, Oracle, CORBA, UML, Perl, Python, Scheme, Intel Assembly Language, Autocad, Visual Basic and HTML. Configured Linux, Windows X, Solaris 7, and FreeBSD operating systems. Developed several applets and a search engine located at .

Employment Experience:

December 1995-present Computer Consultant, Agrico Sales, Bridge City, LA

Repair company’s web site, and implement upgrades to computers. Utilize Visual Basic to optimize business tasks. Operate a Computer Numeric Controller (CNC).

August 2001-October 2001 Assistant System Analyst, Planning System Incorporated, Slidell, LA

Modified applications utilizing the CHRTR file format to programs utilizing the HDF5 file format.

Performed regression tests to insure that the modified HDF software systems perform as the original CHRTR software systems.

June 2000-August 2000 Intern, Etool and Die, New Orleans, LA

Produced software in a cost efficient environment using the Linux Operating System. Instrumental in the composition of a requisitioning system using Java Server Pages. Utilized Java’s reflection mechanism to integrate an ad hoc polymorphic security mechanism. Additionally, designed the dispatcher that uses an ad hoc polymorphic method to handle most posts from the user in the requisitioning system.

February 1998-June 2000 Student, University of New Orleans at the Department of Computer Science

Assisted students with Java programming problems. Installed Solaris 7, and troubleshot Solaris workstations. Maintained the physical upkeep of the network.

August 1993-December 1995 Soldier, United States Active Army, Fort Riley, KS

Regularly monitored the correct operation of mechanisms on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Distributed supplies for the 1-16 Infantry Battalion. Honorably discharged after serving a full term. Utilized the G.I. Bill to help pay for school.

Continuing Education:

Volunteered at the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 1999 from September 21-24. Member of the Association for Computing Machinery, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.

References:

Available upon request.