Resume

Joe Doliner

Joe Doliner

Student at The University of Chicago

Greater Chicago Area

Past
  • Programmer at Google and BRL-CAD
  • Researcher at University of Chicago Summer 2008
  • Researcher at Fermi National Laboratory
Education
  • University of Chicago
Connections
11 connections
Industry
Computer Software
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Summary

Soon to be graduated programmer with a great deal of field experience. I have developed code for a number of organizations. Particularly on algorithmically difficult problems.

Specialties:

Artificial Intelligence, Bash, C/C++, fortran, Functional Programming, HTTP, HTML, Java, LISP, Microsoft Windows, MVC frameworks, Network Programming, OpenGL, Python, Django, Scheme, SQL, TCP/IP, web site production, Algorithmic Design, Complexity Analysis


Experience

  • Programmer

    Google and BRL-CAD

    (Computer Software industry)

    June 2009September 2009 (4 months)

    Implemented a hybridization of BREP and CSG geometry representations. I worked with a first class development team on the oldest open-source project still actively developed. My work was on one of the most sought after features in the project and is presently part of their trunk.

  • Researcher

    University of Chicago Summer 2008

    (Research industry)

    June 2009September 2009 (4 months)

    Conducted research on Genetic Programming an advanced topic in Artificial Intelligence that treats computer programs as "organisms" and implements methods for them to breed with one another and evolve into correct programs. My research suggested a more stable method of Genetic Programming that helped whittle away some of the randomness that appears in present methods and slows down results. As part of my project I implemented all of ideas in my paper.

  • Researcher

    Fermi National Laboratory

    (Computer Software industry)

    June 2009September 2009 (4 months)

    Created simulations of an experiment on neutrino oscillations in a fortran library "Garfield". Simulations allowed for accurate calibration of sensors and chamber mechanics to be calculated before the experiment was actually built.


Education

  • University of Chicago

    B.S , Mathematics and Computer Science , 20062010


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