9
.gitignore
vendored
Normal file
9
.gitignore
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
~*
|
||||
*~
|
||||
auto/*
|
||||
*.bcf
|
||||
*.blg
|
||||
*.log
|
||||
*.out
|
||||
*.run.xml
|
||||
*.aux
|
||||
18
cv-reference-test.tex
Normal file
18
cv-reference-test.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{article}
|
||||
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % allows UTF encoding, needed for Icelandic characters
|
||||
\usepackage[backend=biber, bibencoding=utf8, style=apa]{biblatex}
|
||||
\usepackage[american]{babel}
|
||||
\DeclareLanguageMapping{american}{american-apa} % after biblatex and babel
|
||||
\addbibresource{references.bib}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\nocite{*}
|
||||
|
||||
\printbibliography{}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
|
||||
%%% Local Variables:
|
||||
%%% mode: latex
|
||||
%%% TeX-master: t
|
||||
%%% End:
|
||||
38
cv.txt
Normal file
38
cv.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
2.739J - ereceipts:
|
||||
|
||||
2.812 - System Analysis and Design of the
|
||||
Insight M3/M5 Tactical Illuminator. Vince E. Carballo, Miguesl A. Chavez, Joe Foley.
|
||||
|
||||
2.890 Wireless Friends: Company Business Plan. Sofy Tarud, Joe Foley, Oscar Lopez, Omri Pedatzur
|
||||
|
||||
6.857 Flingetty: Secure Multiparty Computation for a Dating Match-Up System
|
||||
|
||||
6.871 Automotive Diagnosis Assistant
|
||||
|
||||
@MASTERSTHESIS{foley99microwave,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {An Infrastructure for Electromechanical Appliances on the Internet},
|
||||
tablabel = {foley MEng Thesis},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
year = {1999},
|
||||
address = {Cambridge, MA 02139},
|
||||
month = may
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley03klite,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {KLite: A RFID Tag Anti-Counterfeit System},
|
||||
tablabel = {KLite},
|
||||
journal = {AutoID Center},
|
||||
year = 2003,
|
||||
month = nov,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley03trackntrace,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {EPC Reductionism},
|
||||
tablabel = {EPC Reductionism},
|
||||
journal = {AutoID Center},
|
||||
year = 2003,
|
||||
month = nov,
|
||||
}
|
||||
232
embeddedcv.cls
Normal file
232
embeddedcv.cls
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,232 @@
|
||||
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%% LaTeX ModernCV stripped down version for embedding in proposals
|
||||
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
%% Initial version by Joe Foley <foley AT RU dot IS>
|
||||
%% Questions, comments, complaints: latex@LIST.RU.IS
|
||||
%% Created on 2015-02-27
|
||||
%% This code is distributed under the Perl Artistic License
|
||||
%% http://language.per.com/misc/Artistic.html
|
||||
%% This template is heavily derived from the RUCSMSc.sty developed by Bjorn Thor Jonsson, bjorn@ru.is
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Reference for class/package writers
|
||||
%% http://ctan.uib.no/macros/latex/doc/clsguide.pdf
|
||||
%%
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\fileversion@embeddedcv}{Rev 1}
|
||||
\newcommand{\filedate@embeddedcv}{2016/03/05}% must be YYYY/MM/DD!
|
||||
\newcommand{\fileauthor@embeddedcv}{Joseph Timothy Foley, foley at R U dot I S}
|
||||
|
||||
\ProvidesClass{embeddedcv}[\filedate@embeddedcv by \fileauthor@embeddedcv]
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\typeout{Embedded CV Class \fileversion@embeddedcv <\filedate@embeddedcv>, by \fileauthor@embeddedcv}
|
||||
|
||||
%% ---------------- Critical packages -----------------------------
|
||||
% This package allows you to create conditionals on booleans
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifthen}
|
||||
|
||||
% detect pdflatex vs latex
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifpdf}
|
||||
|
||||
%% XeTeX can allow for nicer fonts, but we really don't need it
|
||||
%% Because we use standard fonts to be consistent
|
||||
%% Doing the XeTeX tests causes AUCTex to keep asking if you want XeTeX, which is annoying
|
||||
%\RequirePackage{ifxetex}
|
||||
|
||||
%% Morewrites packages allows more programs to generate external files
|
||||
%% because there is an internal limit
|
||||
%% Needed if you get a "No room for a new \write" error
|
||||
%% Unfortunately, it appears to be incompatible with DropBox. Bug filed with developed 2016-2-17 --foley
|
||||
%\RequirePackage{morewrites}
|
||||
|
||||
%% Command to remove things if we are draft mode
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifdraft}
|
||||
|
||||
% ignore warnings and errors temporarily
|
||||
%\RequirePackage{silence}
|
||||
|
||||
%% LaTeX3
|
||||
%% Some of this may already be included as a dependancy from another package
|
||||
% Better handling of arguments, particularly for defaults
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xargs}
|
||||
|
||||
% Specialized commands for constructing macros
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xparse}
|
||||
|
||||
%% ---------------- Execution of Options -----------------------------
|
||||
\ProcessOptions\relax% this stops searching for a * in
|
||||
% \ProcessOtions*
|
||||
|
||||
%% Alternative way to subclass. Disable the other option processing
|
||||
%% if you enable it. This will dump all options onto the parent class
|
||||
%\ProcessOptions\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
|
||||
%% Read page 20 of http://latex-project.org/guides/clsguide.pdf
|
||||
%% carefully before modifying any of the execution and previous section.
|
||||
%% ---------------- Package Loading -----------------------------
|
||||
\LoadClass{article} % our parent class.
|
||||
|
||||
%% ---------------- XeTeX setup -----------------------------
|
||||
%% Embedding is often needed in MS Word documents, so we need XeTeX
|
||||
%\ifxetex%
|
||||
\RequirePackage{fontspec} % font selecting commands
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xunicode} % unicode character macros
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xltxtra} % a few fixes and extras
|
||||
%\else % pdftex or latex
|
||||
% \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
% \RequirePackage[utf8]{inputenc} % allows UTF encoding, needed for Icelandic characters
|
||||
%\fi
|
||||
|
||||
%% ---------------- Internationalization -----------------------------
|
||||
%\RequirePackage[autostyle,strict]{csquotes}
|
||||
%% http://mirrors.concertpass.com/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/csquotes/csquotes.pdf
|
||||
%% You invoke with \enquote{} and \blockquote{}
|
||||
%% csquotes must be loaded before babel for AUCTeX
|
||||
%% autostyle: update style as language changes in document
|
||||
%% strict: any warnings become errors
|
||||
%\DeclareQuoteAlias{german}{icelandic}
|
||||
%% Unfortunately, csquotes does not understand Icelandic quotation marks
|
||||
%% so we must create an alias. German is close enough.
|
||||
|
||||
%\@nameuse{RequirePackage}[english,german,icelandic]{babel}
|
||||
%% Babel allows various automatic text to be in selected languages
|
||||
%% But to use the options, you have to always load it, even for english
|
||||
%% The languages must be specified in order.
|
||||
|
||||
%% We load german because it seems to be needed for the special Icelandic quotation marks.
|
||||
%% Smart quotation marks
|
||||
%% The \@nameuse magic is to prevent AUCTeX from using the semi-broken icelandic mode.
|
||||
%% If you don't have a keyboard to type the Icelandic characters, there are macros:
|
||||
%% "` or \glqq (startquote)
|
||||
%% "' or \grqq (endquote)
|
||||
%% \TH Þ
|
||||
%% \th þ
|
||||
%% \DH Ð
|
||||
%% \dh ð
|
||||
%%
|
||||
|
||||
% set language based upon the class setting
|
||||
% \newcommand{\resetlanguage}{%
|
||||
% \ifthenelse{\boolean{icelandic}}%
|
||||
% {\selectlanguage{icelandic}}%
|
||||
% {\selectlanguage{english}}}%
|
||||
% \resetlanguage{}
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage{iflang}
|
||||
%% iflang allows us to put multiple translations together
|
||||
%% e.g. \IfLanguageName{icelandic}{Já}{Yes}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage{etoolbox}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifthen}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xcolor}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{url}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{graphicx}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
|
||||
%\RequirePackage{tweaklist}
|
||||
% Definition of "description" causes conflicts, weird.
|
||||
\RequirePackage{calc}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%% XeLaTeX needed!!
|
||||
%\setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Arial}
|
||||
\setmainfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Times New Roman}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\usepackage[margin=10mm]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\definecolor{myblue}{rgb}{0,0,0.5}
|
||||
\newcommand{\bluerule}{\textcolor{myblue}{\hrule}\vspace{\baselineskip}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\listitemsymbol}{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{ding}\selectfont\tiny\symbol{'102}}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\hintfont}{\small\sffamily}
|
||||
|
||||
% length used by the moderncv layout
|
||||
% quote length
|
||||
\newlength{\quotewidth}
|
||||
% section lengths
|
||||
\newlength{\hintscolumnwidth}
|
||||
\newlength{\separatorcolumnwidth}
|
||||
\setlength{\separatorcolumnwidth}{0.025\textwidth}
|
||||
\newlength{\maincolumnwidth}
|
||||
% doubleitem lengths
|
||||
\newlength{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}
|
||||
% listitem lengths
|
||||
\newlength{\listitemsymbolwidth}
|
||||
\settowidth{\listitemsymbolwidth}{\listitemsymbol{}~}
|
||||
\newlength{\listitemmaincolumnwidth}
|
||||
% listdoubleitem lengths
|
||||
\newlength{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}
|
||||
% recompute all the lengths that depends on the text width
|
||||
\newcommand*{\recomputethemelengths}{}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\recomputelengths}{%
|
||||
\setlength{\quotewidth}{0.65\textwidth}%
|
||||
% main lenghts
|
||||
\setlength{\maincolumnwidth}{\textwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\maincolumnwidth}{-\separatorcolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\maincolumnwidth}{-\hintscolumnwidth}%
|
||||
% listitem lengths
|
||||
\setlength{\listitemmaincolumnwidth}{\maincolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\listitemmaincolumnwidth}{-\listitemsymbolwidth}%
|
||||
% doubleitem lengths
|
||||
\setlength{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{\maincolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{-\hintscolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{-\separatorcolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\setlength{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{0.5\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}%
|
||||
% listdoubleitem lengths
|
||||
\setlength{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{\maincolumnwidth}%
|
||||
\addtolength{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{-\listitemsymbolwidth}%
|
||||
\setlength{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}{0.475\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}%
|
||||
% fancyhdr lengths
|
||||
\renewcommand{\headwidth}{\textwidth}%
|
||||
\recomputethemelengths}
|
||||
\setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{0.15\textwidth}
|
||||
\recomputelengths
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% usage: \cvline{margintext}{linetext}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvline}[3][.25em]{%
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{@{}p{\hintscolumnwidth}@{\hspace{\separatorcolumnwidth}}p{\maincolumnwidth}@{}}%
|
||||
\raggedleft\hintfont{#2} &{#3}%
|
||||
\end{tabular}\\[#1]}
|
||||
|
||||
% usage: \cvdoubleitem{subtitle}{text}{subtitle}{text}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvdoubleitem}[4]{%
|
||||
\cvline{#1}{\begin{minipage}[t]{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#2\end{minipage}%
|
||||
\hfill%
|
||||
\begin{minipage}[t]{\hintscolumnwidth}\raggedleft\hintfont{#3}\end{minipage}\hspace*{\separatorcolumnwidth}\begin{minipage}[t]{\doubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#4\end{minipage}}}
|
||||
|
||||
% usage: \cventry{years}{degree/job title}{institution/employer}{localization}{optionnal: grade/...}{optional: comment/job description}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cventry}[6]{%
|
||||
\cvline{#1}{%
|
||||
{\bfseries#2}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{}}{}{, {\slshape#3}}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{#4}{}}{}{, #4}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{#5}{}}{}{, #5}%
|
||||
.%
|
||||
\ifx&%
|
||||
\else{\newline{}\begin{minipage}[t]{\linewidth}\small#6\end{minipage}}\fi%
|
||||
}}%
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvitem}[2]{\cvline{#1}{#2}}
|
||||
|
||||
% usage (inside 'language' cvsection environment): \cvlanguage{name}{level}{comment}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvlanguage}[3]{%
|
||||
\cvline{#1}{\begin{minipage}[t]{.225\maincolumnwidth}\textbf{#2}\end{minipage}\hfill\begin{minipage}[t]{0.725\maincolumnwidth}\raggedleft\footnotesize\itshape #3\end{minipage}}}
|
||||
|
||||
% usage: \cvlistdoubleitem[symbol]{point1}{point2}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvlistdoubleitem}[3][\listitemsymbol{}]{%
|
||||
\cvline[0pt]{}{#1~\begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#2\end{minipage}%
|
||||
\hfill%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{}}%
|
||||
{}%
|
||||
{#1~\begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#3\end{minipage}}}}
|
||||
|
||||
% usage (inside 'computer skills' cvsection environment): \cvcomputer{category}{programs}{category}{programs}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\cvcomputer}[4]{%
|
||||
\cvdoubleitem{#1}{\small#2}{#3}{\small#4}}
|
||||
|
||||
%% Some commands so that we can use the same .tex file as a full CV
|
||||
%% Disabled because they are before \begin{document}
|
||||
\newcommand{\firstname}[1]{}
|
||||
\newcommand{\familyname}[1]{}
|
||||
\newcommand{\address}[2]{}
|
||||
\newcommand{\phone}[1]{}
|
||||
\newcommand{\email}[1]{}
|
||||
1708
etoolbox.sty
Normal file
1708
etoolbox.sty
Normal file
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
84
etoolbox/README
Normal file
84
etoolbox/README
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
|
||||
$Id: README,v 2.1 2011/01/03 19:14:10 lehman stable $
|
||||
|
||||
ABOUT
|
||||
|
||||
The etoolbox package is a toolbox of programming facilities geared
|
||||
primarily towards LaTeX class and package authors. It provides LaTeX
|
||||
frontends to some of the new primitives provided by e-TeX as well as
|
||||
some generic tools which are not related to e-TeX but match the
|
||||
profile of this package. The package is work in progress. Note that
|
||||
previous versions of this package were released under the name
|
||||
elatex.
|
||||
|
||||
LICENSE
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Philipp Lehman. This package is author-
|
||||
maintained. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify
|
||||
this software under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License
|
||||
(LPPL), version 1.3. This software is provided 'as is', without
|
||||
warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but
|
||||
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and
|
||||
fitness for a particular purpose.
|
||||
|
||||
REQUIREMENTS
|
||||
|
||||
- e-TeX
|
||||
- etex.sty
|
||||
|
||||
AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
|
||||
|
||||
TeX Live: The etoolbox package is included in TeX Live.
|
||||
Use the TeX Live package manager to install it.
|
||||
|
||||
MiKTeX: The etoolbox package is included in MiKTeX.
|
||||
Use the MiKTeX package manager to install it.
|
||||
|
||||
SEMI-AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
|
||||
|
||||
1. Download the file
|
||||
|
||||
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/install/macros/latex/contrib/etoolbox.tds.zip
|
||||
|
||||
2. Unpack the archive in the root directory of the local TeX
|
||||
installation tree, for example
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/texmf/
|
||||
or
|
||||
/usr/share/texmf-local/
|
||||
or
|
||||
C:\Local TeX Files\
|
||||
|
||||
3. Update the file hash tables (also known as the file name
|
||||
database).
|
||||
|
||||
On teTeX and TeX Live systems, run texhash as root ('sudo
|
||||
texhash'). On MiKTeX, run 'initexmf --update-fndb' in a command
|
||||
window or use the 'Refresh FNDB' button of the MiKTeX Options
|
||||
window.
|
||||
|
||||
MANUAL INSTALLATION
|
||||
|
||||
1. Copy the files 'etoolbox.sty' and 'etoolbox.def' to
|
||||
|
||||
<TEXMFLOCAL>/tex/latex/etoolbox/
|
||||
|
||||
where <TEXMFLOCAL> denotes the root of the local TeX installation
|
||||
tree, for example
|
||||
|
||||
/usr/local/share/texmf/
|
||||
or
|
||||
/usr/share/texmf-local/
|
||||
or
|
||||
C:\Local TeX Files\
|
||||
|
||||
2. The file 'etoolbox.pdf' goes to
|
||||
|
||||
<TEXMFLOCAL>/doc/latex/etoolbox/
|
||||
|
||||
3. Update the file hash tables (also known as the file name
|
||||
database).
|
||||
|
||||
On teTeX and TeX Live systems, run texhash as root ('sudo
|
||||
texhash'). On MiKTeX, run 'initexmf --update-fndb' in a command
|
||||
window or use the 'Refresh FNDB' button of the MiKTeX Options
|
||||
window.
|
||||
73
etoolbox/etoolbox.def
Normal file
73
etoolbox/etoolbox.def
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
|
||||
% $Id: etoolbox.def,v 2.1 2011/01/03 19:14:10 lehman stable $
|
||||
|
||||
\ProvidesFile{etoolbox.def}
|
||||
[\csname etb@rcsid\endcsname $Id: etoolbox.def,v 2.1 2011/01/03 19:14:10 lehman stable $
|
||||
etoolbox debug messages]
|
||||
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\makeatletter
|
||||
\@makeother\+
|
||||
\@makeother\-
|
||||
\@makeother\=
|
||||
\@makeother\>
|
||||
|
||||
\long\gdef\etb@dbg@trce#1{\typeout{%
|
||||
[debug] tracing \string#1\on@line}}%
|
||||
\long\gdef\etb@dbg@init#1{\typeout{%
|
||||
[debug] analyzing '\detokenize\expandafter{\string#1}'}}%
|
||||
\gdef\etb@dbg@info#1{\typeout{%
|
||||
[debug] ++ \csuse{etb@msg@i@#1}}}%
|
||||
\gdef\etb@dbg@succ#1{\typeout{%
|
||||
[debug] == \csuse{etb@msg@s@#1}}}%
|
||||
\gdef\etb@dbg@fail#1{\typeout{%
|
||||
[debug] -- \csuse{etb@msg@f@#1}}}%
|
||||
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@ex{^^J[debug] -> }%
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@br{^^J[debug]\@spaces}
|
||||
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@def{%
|
||||
control sequence is defined}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@mac{%
|
||||
control sequence is a macro}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@prm{%
|
||||
control sequence is a macro with parameters}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@prl{%
|
||||
control sequence is a macro without parameters}
|
||||
\xdef\etb@msg@i@pro{%
|
||||
control sequence is a \string\protected\space macro}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@tok{%
|
||||
macro can be retokenized cleanly}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@pat{%
|
||||
search pattern found in replacement text}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@i@pos{%
|
||||
patching possible}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@s@red{%
|
||||
redefining macro now}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@s@ret{%
|
||||
retokenizing macro now}
|
||||
\xdef\etb@msg@f@def{%
|
||||
control sequence is undefined or \string\relax}
|
||||
\gdef\etb@msg@f@mac{%
|
||||
control sequence is not a macro}
|
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Dr. Joseph T. Foley (MIT B.Sc, M.Eng, Ph.D) has worked on analyzing how to make manufacturing processes use less energy. At iRobot, he developed shape-changing robots to fit through small holes. As a professor at Reykjavík University, Joseph is continuing to expand his interests into engineer and artist collaborative works, Shape Memory Alloy research, and the Axiomatic Design method. He is a member of the scientific committee for the International Conference on Axiomatic Design 2017 and has published an article on how Axiomatic Design can be applied to artistic endeavors. His personal projects with Icelandic museums resulted in development of low-cost synchronizers for video installations and a wireless tablet-based interface for playing video works on screens.
|
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|
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|
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Joseph Timothy Foley (MIT BSc ‘99, MEng, ‘99, PhD ‘07) previously worked at iRobot's Government and Industrial division designing and building shape-changing robots. At Reykjavik University, he focuses on Mechatronics and Mechanical Design for teaching. His research interests include Axiomatic Design, aircraft maintenance, product design, embedded smart devices, wireless communication, physical security, and engineering-artist collaborations.
|
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|
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|
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Dr. Joseph Timothy Foley (MIT BSc ‘99, MEng, ‘99, PhD ‘07) has worked as a researcher and designer in a large variety of fields with a heavy emphasis on infrastructure and mechatronics.
|
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His graduate research at MIT focused on integrating RFID into smart devices in a scalable and secure way.
|
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He worked as a postgraduate researcher in the Environmentally Benign Manufacturing group at MIT in partnership with SKF, investigating methods of reducing the impact and energy usage of manufacturing processes.
|
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At iRobot's Government and Industrial division, he developed shape-changing robots as the technical lead for the Harvard-MIT-iRobot DARPA ChemBots team.
|
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This research resulted in a US patent on the manufacture of enhanced Shape Memory Alloy springs, a topic he still is researching.
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|
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He is now an assistant professor at Reykjavik University teaching topics in mechatronics and mechanical design.
|
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He has integrated Axiomatic Design into the courses he currently teaches to provide students with a common framework for the heavily multi-disciplinary nature of modern computer-controlled manufacturing and smart devices.
|
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His research interests include aircraft maintenance automation, product design, embedded smart devices, wireless communication, physical security, and engineering-artist collaborations.
|
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His most recent developments in Axiomatic Design research include Creative Axiomatic Design (CIRP DC 2016), Desirable Complexity (ICAD 2017), and Axiomatic Design as an Ontology (CIRP DC 2017).
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In addition, he was the head organizer for the 12th International Conference on Axiomatic Design 2018 at Reykjavík University.
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\subsection{Education}
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% june 21, 2007
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\cventry{2000-2007}{Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical
|
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Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
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% june 1, 1999
|
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\cventry{1998-1999}{Master of Engineering in Computer Science and
|
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Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
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\cventry{1994-1999}{Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
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|
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\subsection{Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation}
|
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\cvitem{title}{\emph{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency
|
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Identification Systems}}
|
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\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
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\cvitem{description}{\small Describes preventative measures
|
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and protection from the privacy invasion potential associated with
|
||||
ubiquitous Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) while still
|
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maintaining current capabilities.}
|
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|
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\subsection{Master Thesis}
|
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\cvitem{title}{\emph{An Infrastructure for Electromechanical
|
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Appliances on the Internet}}
|
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\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
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\cvitem{description}{\small Design and implementation of an Radio
|
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Frequency Identification(RFID) and internet enabled appliance. The
|
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design focused on general methods applicable to a wide variety of
|
||||
intelligent devices. Fundamental development of ONS and EPC technologies.}
|
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|
||||
\subsection{Published Work}
|
||||
\cventry{2010}{Exploitable Assumptions}{A. Brooks, E. Schmiedl,
|
||||
J. Foley}{DEFCON 2011}{}{}
|
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\cventry{2009}{Micro artificial muscle fiber using
|
||||
NiTi spring for soft robotics}{S. Kim, E. Hawkes, K. Cho, M. Jolda,
|
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J. Foley, and R. Wood}{IROS 2009}{}{}
|
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\cventry{2008}{TurbSim: Reliability-based Wind Turbine
|
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Simulator}{J. Foley, T. Gutowski}{2008 ISEE}{}{}
|
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\cventry{2001}{The Networked Physical World: An Automated
|
||||
Identification Architecture}{D. Engels, J. Foley, J. Waldrop,
|
||||
S. Sarma, D. Brock}{WIAPP '01}{}{}
|
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|
||||
\subsection{Invited Talks and Presentations}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{Digital Manufacturing and Personal Sustainability}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Alþjóðlegi Umhverfisdagurinn (World Environment Day)}
|
||||
{Reykjavík University, June 5}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2006}{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification
|
||||
Systems}{Dr. Joseph T. Foley}{EPCglobaUS Conference}{Los Angeles, October 19}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{Happy Trails: Automated Lifting Trailer}{MIT 2.009 Team
|
||||
Purple '99}{Lemelson Inventor Conference}{Washington DC}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2002}{AutoID Technology Demonstration}{Distributed
|
||||
Information System Center MIT}{Cambridge University UK}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\subsection{Intellectual Property}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Google Code ``arduino-roomba''}{Joe Foley}{}{}{Library
|
||||
for interfacing an Arduino and iRobot Create/Roomba. GPL2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2009}{US Patent Pending ``Manufacture of Inverted SMA
|
||||
Springs''}{M. Jolda and J. Foley, iRobot Patent }{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007}{US Patent Pending ``Tag Anti-Counterfeit Systems''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley \& Sanjay Sarma, MIT TLO 10695}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{US Patent 7,765,253 ``Object Name Service''}{Joseph
|
||||
Foley, Erik Nygren, \& Sanjay Sarma. MIT TLO 9789}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\subsection{Collaboration}
|
||||
\cventry{2011-Current}{RU-LHÍ Music, Art, Software, Engineering
|
||||
Collaboration}{RU Lead}{Reykjavik University and Listaháskolinn Islands}{}{Ongoing collaboration efforts are underway between the LHÍ
|
||||
Music and Visual Arts and the RU Computer Science and Science and
|
||||
Engineering department. This
|
||||
collaboration is expected to develop an
|
||||
interdiscipline project incorporating Music, Art, Software, and
|
||||
Engineering by building upon the last program's success.}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{``Emerging and Imposing Spaces'' (``Vaxandi og
|
||||
uppáþrengjandi rými'')}{co-organized with Sigrún
|
||||
Harðardóttir}{RU and LHÍ}{Electro-mechanical Interactive Art}{Visual
|
||||
Arts class ``Interactivity'' LHÍ \& RU VT
|
||||
HUN1013 ``Design'' cooperated to produce 7 unique art installation
|
||||
works shown at LHÍ. Selected pieces
|
||||
shown at Hreindirland Festival 2011 and covered by RÚV 2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2010--Current}{Faculty Advisor}{RU and Hakkavélin}{Hackspace}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003--2004}{Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ONS Working Group}{founding member}{AutoID Center MIT, Verisign,
|
||||
\& EPC Global}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2005}{ONS 1.0}{architect}{AutoID
|
||||
Center MIT \& OATsystems}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\subsection{Teaching}
|
||||
\cventry{August 2011-Present}{Lecturer}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Teaching T-865-MADE
|
||||
``Precision Machine Design'', developing low-cost precision lab
|
||||
equipment to be used by RU bioengineering department. Teaching
|
||||
T-411-MECH ``Mechatronics 1'', building affordable circuit prototyping and
|
||||
automation education using the Arduino architecture.}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2010-May 2010}{Lecturer}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Taught VT
|
||||
HUN1013 (Hönnun) Mechanical Design, which produced designs for
|
||||
research equipment and interactive art installations. (See collaborations).
|
||||
Co-taught T-420-HON (Hönnun X): class project that developed an aluminum
|
||||
smelter pot inspection robot for Rio Tinto Alcan.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2005-January 2006}{Teaching Assistant}{CSCI-E-170:
|
||||
Computer Security and Privacy}{Harvard Extension School}{Cambridge,
|
||||
MA}{Lectures, problem set generation, and grading on security
|
||||
material.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2002-August 2005}{Head Instructor}{MIT Faculty
|
||||
Pistol \& Rifle Club}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised NRA pistol safety
|
||||
curriculum to integrate international target pistol trends. Taught
|
||||
Marksmanship and Pistol Safety course every semester.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 1999-December 1999}{Teaching Assistant}{MIT 2.007
|
||||
Introduction to Mechanical Design}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised
|
||||
curriculum, developed control system and scoring system for
|
||||
``Ballcano'' robotics competition.}
|
||||
\subsection{Research Grants}
|
||||
\cventry{June 2011-September 2011}{Advisor}{Rannis Student Innovaton
|
||||
Fund (Nýsköpunarsjóður námsmanna)}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Grant: ``CNC foam-cutter for micro air
|
||||
vehicle wings'' for student research salary during summer. Advised software and mechanical
|
||||
undergraduates in the design and construction of a high-precision,
|
||||
low-cost computer-controlled (CNC) hot-wire foam cutter for the prototyping of small-scale
|
||||
foam-composite aircraft wings. Materials funded from RANNIS ``Flapping-wing
|
||||
Unmanned Air Vehicle''. }
|
||||
\subsection{Experience}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2010-Current}{Specialist}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Research into
|
||||
simplified robotics infrastructure to solve many sensing problems
|
||||
and rapid prototyping capabilities.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2011-February 2012}{Consultant}{Icelandair
|
||||
Technical Services, Design Department}{Building 8, 235 Keflavik
|
||||
Airport, Iceland}{}{Designing and prototyping ATMega/Arduino avionics interface to
|
||||
convert and filter data between A757 and A429 data buses. This
|
||||
interface will allow real-time monitoring of flight data, with
|
||||
particular focus on the accelerometer inputs.}
|
||||
\cventry{June 2011-September 2011}{Consultant}{3Z ehf.}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Designed and implemented prototype
|
||||
zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for pharmacology and toxicity studies.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2010-March 2011}{Consultant}{Brass Drift,
|
||||
Inc.}{Emeryville, CA}{}{Designed custom low-cost flexture locking mechanism
|
||||
for an electronic security box.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2010-January 2011}{Consultant}{MIT Biomimetic Robotics
|
||||
Lab}{Cambridge, MA USA \& Reykjavik, Iceland}{}{Finite element analysis of advanced
|
||||
structural composites used to develop a high speed quadruped robot
|
||||
for Professor Sangbae Kim.}
|
||||
\cventry{November 2007-August 2010}{Senior Research Scientist}{iRobot
|
||||
G \& I Research}{Bedford, MA}{}{Designing new
|
||||
robotics concepts and mechanisms in the DARPA ChemBots program.
|
||||
iRobot research \& development in government and industrial applications/proposals.}
|
||||
\cventry{November 2006-November 2007}{PostDoctoral Research
|
||||
Associate}{MIT}{Cambridge, MA}{}{``Energy Efficiency in
|
||||
Manufacturing'' Investigated energy usage in the manufacturing
|
||||
industries and created wind turbine reliability simulator.}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2004-March 2004}{Web software engineer}{SigMantra
|
||||
LLC}{Bedford, MA}{}{Developed social-media website ``Uffinity'' for
|
||||
connecting recently graduated young-professionals to others offering
|
||||
employment.}
|
||||
\cventry{May 2000 - September 2000}{Magic Mechanic}{Emode,
|
||||
Inc.}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Developed world's largest fully-indexed quote
|
||||
database. Developed and installed network security policies and
|
||||
equipment}
|
||||
\cventry{May 1997 - September 1997}{Mechanical Design Engineer}{Brute
|
||||
Force Games}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Designed full immersion game simulator
|
||||
platform leveraging vection research.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 1996 - September 1999}{Network Programmer}{MIT
|
||||
Network Operations}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Security operations and
|
||||
emergency paging system development.}
|
||||
|
||||
\subsection{Unpublished and Project Works, available upon request}
|
||||
\subsubsection{Manufacturing}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Bio-tensegrity: A New Design Paradigm for Hyperdynamic
|
||||
Legged Robots}{A. Ananthanarayanan, J. Foley, and S. Kim}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{System Analysis and Design of the Insight M3/M5 Tactical
|
||||
Illuminator}{Vince E. Carballo, Miguel A. Chavez, Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Cambridge Heart}{Joe Foley, Marc Lebovitz, Ranjini
|
||||
Srikantiah, Victor Su}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Low-Cost Pine Car Derby Timing System}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Advanced Undergraduate Project}{Advisor: Professor Alex Slocum}{}
|
||||
\subsubsection{Design}
|
||||
\cventry{2001}{Wireless Friends: Company Business Plan}{Sofy Tarud, Joe
|
||||
Foley, Oscar Lopez, Omri Pedatzur}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2001}{Automotive Diagnosis Assistant}{Joe Foley, Ariel Segall}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1999}{Kraken: Distributed Cooperative Web Caching}{Joe Foley, Amy
|
||||
Vandiver, Ben Vandiver}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Evolved PacMan: Genetic Algorithm for Design of Control
|
||||
Systems}{Joe Foley \& Mike Phillips}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{An Ad-Hoc FPGA - Xilinx Type}{Joe Foley \& Mark Roh}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{A Partly Read-Only, Portable Web Site}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\subsubsection{Security}
|
||||
\cventry{2006}{ONS Deployment and Visibility Challenges}{Dan Engles and Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2004}{Flingetty: Secure Multiparty Computation for a Dating Match-Up
|
||||
System}{Natan Cliffer, Joe Foley, Hongyi Hu}{}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{KLite: A RFID Tag Anti-Counterfeit System}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{EPC Reductionism}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{WhoRU: Anyonymous Encrypted Remailer}{Daniel Derksen, Joe Foley, Matthew Rimer}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
%\subsection{Languages}
|
||||
%\cvlanguage{English}{Native}{}
|
||||
%\cvlanguage{Spanish}{Novice}{High School education, 1990-1994}
|
||||
%\cvlanguage{Chinese}{Novice}{MIT 2005}
|
||||
%\cvlanguage{Icelandic}{Elementary}{Taking classes at University of Reykjavík}
|
||||
%\pagebreak
|
||||
|
||||
%\subsection{Skills}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{programming}{\textsc{Java}, C/C++}{scripting}{PHP, Shell, python, perl}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{scientific}{Matlab, Maple}{Modeling}{ProEngineer,
|
||||
%SolidWorks}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{simulation}{ABAQUS, CFDesigner}{typography}{\LaTeX, PostScript}{}{}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{control}{Arduino/Atmega, PIC}{Rapid prototyping}{FDM,
|
||||
% Laser templates, silicone molding}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{OS}{Linux, UNIX, Windows, OSX}{administration}{Apache,
|
||||
% DNS, ONS}
|
||||
%\cvcomputer{web design}{PostNuke, Turbogears}{database}{MySQL, PostgreSQL}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Interests}
|
||||
%\cvitem{design}{\small I am a design fan, especially when it comes to typography and photography.}
|
||||
%\cvitem{adventure sports}{\small I like practicing adventure sports like skiing, rock climbing and scuba diving, and have been a boy scout for five years.}
|
||||
%\cvitem{travelling}{\small I have been living abroad during my childhood, and love travelling around the world.}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with a list}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with your own content}\closesection
|
||||
%Your content here,\\
|
||||
%inside the normal \LaTeX{} environment.
|
||||
|
||||
%\emptysection{}
|
||||
%\cvitem{Now}{Back to moderncv layout, without making a new section :-)}
|
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|
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\hyphenpenalty=50
|
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\tolerance=100
|
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%\nocite{foley2021ad-software-engineering}
|
||||
\nocite{sudermann2021mobile}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2021dindesign}
|
||||
\nocite{des2021}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2021descomplexitykitchen}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2019complexitykitchen}
|
||||
\nocite{icad2018book}
|
||||
%\nocite{vossebeld2018customer}%01015
|
||||
%\nocite{helgason2018tablet}%01015
|
||||
\nocite{foley2017antenna}%01015
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2017faucet}%01009
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2017motorcyclelift}%01008
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2017adjustadesk}%01002
|
||||
\nocite{breznik2017collaborative}
|
||||
\nocite{foley2017msddontology}
|
||||
\nocite{petursson2017smaspring}
|
||||
%\nocite{erlingsson2016roboclaw}
|
||||
\nocite{foley2016desirable}
|
||||
\nocite{guls2016auvlight}
|
||||
%\nocite{gerhard2016suretrack}
|
||||
\nocite{omarsdottir2016chessmate}
|
||||
%\nocite{puik2016ignorance}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2016evaluating}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2016creative}
|
||||
%\nocite{cochran2016hospital}
|
||||
\nocite{cochran2016msdd}
|
||||
\nocite{bragason2015parachuterelease}
|
||||
\nocite{jonsson2015uget}
|
||||
%\nocite{solvason2015spectrometer}
|
||||
%\nocite{thompson2014additive}
|
||||
\nocite{gudmundsdottir2014extendingviametricity}
|
||||
%\nocite{gudmundsdottir2014wirelessscheduling}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2011colliding}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2012vitro}
|
||||
\nocite{foley2012epd}
|
||||
%\nocite{foley2012epdposter}
|
||||
\nocite{kim2009microartificialmuscle}
|
||||
\nocite{foley2008turbsim}
|
||||
\nocite{engels2001networkedworld}
|
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|
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|
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%%% mode: latex
|
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|
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\usepackage[main=english]{babel}
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\usepackage{amssymb}
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\usepackage{enumitem}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{csquotes}
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\usepackage[mode=text]{siunitx}
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\usepackage{doi}
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\usepackage{url}
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\usepackage{hyperref}
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\usepackage{ifthen}
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\usepackage[backend=biber,citestyle=numeric,bibstyle=authoryear,sorting=ydnt,maxnames=99]{biblatex}
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\begin{europasscv}
|
||||
\ecvname{Joseph Timothy Foley}
|
||||
\ecvaddress{Álakvísl 39, 110 Reykjavík, Ísland}
|
||||
\ecvmobile{(+354) 661 7658}
|
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\ecvemail{foley@ru.is}
|
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|
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\ecvhomepage{https://www.ru.is/haskolinn/starfsfolk/foley https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=k_g9VkkAAAAJ}
|
||||
\ecvorcid[label,link]{0000-0003-2515-1799}
|
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\ecvdateofbirth{29 July 1977}
|
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
\ecvpersonalinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvsection{Work Experience}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvtitle{since 08/2013}{\foreignlanguage{icelandic}{Lektor}
|
||||
(Assistant Professor)}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{\foreignlanguage{icelandic}{H{\'a}sk{\'o}linn {\'i}
|
||||
Reykjav{\'\i}k}(Reykjavík University), Menntavegur 1, 102 Reykjav{\'i}k, Iceland}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Teacher of \enquote{Mechatronics},
|
||||
\enquote{Precision Machine Design},
|
||||
\enquote{EngineeringX},
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
\enquote{Introduction to Engineering}.
|
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|
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\ecvitem{2017 to 2021}{Head Advisor for Laboratory for Unmanned Vehicles which became the RIOT Lab in 2022}
|
||||
\ecvtitle{01/2011 to 08/2013}{Specialist}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{\foreignlanguage{icelandic}{H{\'a}sk{\'o}linn {\'i}
|
||||
Reykjav{\'\i}k}(Reykjavík University), Menntavegur 1, 102 Reykjav{\'i}k, Iceland}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Teacher of \enquote{Mechatronics},
|
||||
\enquote{Design}, and
|
||||
\enquote{Integrated Project}.
|
||||
}
|
||||
\ecvtitle{09/2010 to 01/2011}{Consultant}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Biomimetic Robotics Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvtitle{11/2007 to 08/2010}{Senior Research Scientist}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{iRobot,
|
||||
Government and Industrial Department, Bedford, Massachusetts
|
||||
U.S.A.}
|
||||
\ecvtitle{11/2006 to 11/2007}{Postdoctoral research associate}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and SKF:\@``Energy Efficiency in Manufacturing''}
|
||||
\ecvtitle{01/2001--04/2006}{Doctoral researcher}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{AutoID Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvsection{Education}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvtitle{06/2007}{Philosophical Doctor}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Dissertation: ``Security Approaches for Radio Frequency
|
||||
Identification Systems''}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvtitle{06/1999}{Master of Engineering}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Thesis: ``An Infrastructure for Electromechanical
|
||||
Appliances on the Internet''}
|
||||
|
||||
\ecvtitle{06/1999}{Bachelor of Science}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.}
|
||||
\ecvitem{}{Advanced Undergraduate Project: ``Low-Cost Pine Car Derby Timing System''}
|
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|
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\ecvitem{08/2020--}{Joshua David Springer, Reykjavik University}
|
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\ecvitem{06/2022}{Rakel Hrönn Sveinsdóttir, Closed thesis for Marel, ehf. Iceland}
|
||||
\ecvitem{06/2021}{Danila Kraivenko, Closed thesis for Össur, ehf. Iceland.}
|
||||
\ecvitem{02/2019}{Einar Pétursson, \enquote{NB-IoT Tracking device}}
|
||||
\ecvitem{01/2018}{Vladimir Omelianov, ``Automated 3-axis multi-Ghz antenna testing unit''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{09/2017}{Nicholas Randall, ``Improving power-grid stability with real-time analysis of PMU data''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{06/2016}{Sævar Örn Einarsson, ``Shape Memory Alloy resistive heating degradation analysis''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{01/2016}{Krisján Gerhard, ``Redesign of the SureTrack Grader Transfer Bin Using Axiomatic Design Theory''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{06/2015}{Gunnar Óli Sölvason, ``Low cost spectrometer for Icelandic chemistry education''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{06/2015}{Eiður Örn Þórsson, ``Dust Maker: a Volcanic Ash Dispersion Unit''}
|
||||
\ecvitem{06/2015}{Sigurður Ingi Einarsson, ``Cabin Air Flow in Icelandair Boeing 757--200 Airplanes''}
|
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\ecvitem{06/2015}{Georgios Petropoulos, ``Automated Flight Data Bus Testing System''}
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|
||||
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|
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% % \foreignlanguage{german}{Christian-""Albrechts-""Universität zu
|
||||
% % Kiel\\ Institut für Informatik\\ D-24098 Kiel}\\ Germany\\
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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\begin{document}
|
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\maketitle
|
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%\makequote
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Education}
|
||||
% june 21, 2007
|
||||
\cventry{2000--2007}{Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical
|
||||
Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
% june 1, 1999
|
||||
\cventry{1998--1999}{Master of Engineering in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1994--1999}{Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation}
|
||||
\cvitem{title}{\emph{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency
|
||||
Identification Systems}}
|
||||
\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
\cvitem{description}{\small Describes preventative measures
|
||||
and protection from the privacy invasion potential associated with
|
||||
ubiquitous Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) while still
|
||||
maintaining capabilities to track items and prevent theft. The unified RFID protection system is called TinFoil.}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Master Thesis}
|
||||
\cvitem{title}{\emph{An Infrastructure for Electromechanical
|
||||
Appliances on the Internet}}
|
||||
\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
\cvitem{description}{\small Design and implementation of an Radio
|
||||
Frequency Identification (RFID) and Internet enabled appliance. The
|
||||
design focused on general methods applicable to a wide variety of
|
||||
intelligent devices. Fundamental development of ONS and EPC technologies.}
|
||||
|
||||
%\newcommand{\cvbibentry}[1]{\cventry{\citeyear{#1}}{\citetitle{#1}}{\fullcite{#1}}{}{}{}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cvbibentry}[1]{\fullcite{#1}\vspace{\baselineskip}\\}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Published Work}
|
||||
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2022embracingfailure}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2021ad-software-engineering}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{sudermann2021mobile}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2021dindesign}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{des2021}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2021descomplexitykitchen}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2019complexitykitchen}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{icad2018book}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{vossebeld2018customer}%01015
|
||||
\cvbibentry{helgason2018tablet}%01015
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017antenna}%01015
|
||||
\vbox{
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017faucet}%01009
|
||||
}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017motorcyclelift}%01008
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017adjustadesk}%01002
|
||||
\cvbibentry{breznik2017collaborative}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017msddontology}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{petursson2017smaspring}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{erlingsson2016roboclaw}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2016desirable}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{guls2016auvlight}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{gerhard2016suretrack}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{omarsdottir2016chessmate}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{puik2016ignorance}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2016evaluating}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2016creative}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{cochran2016hospital}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{cochran2016msdd}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{bragason2015parachuterelease}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{jonsson2015uget}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{solvason2015spectrometer}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{thompson2014additive}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{gudmundsdottir2014extendingviametricity}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{gudmundsdottir2014wirelessscheduling}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2011colliding}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2012vitro}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2012epd}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2012epdposter}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{kim2009microartificialmuscle}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2008turbsim}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{engels2001networkedworld}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Invited Talks and Presentations}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{Axiomatic Design and Desirable Complexity}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{IWSSIP 2018 --- 25th International Conference on Systems, Signals, and Image Processing}{Maribor, Slovenia, June 20}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{Axiomatic Design for Everyone}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design Tutorial}{
|
||||
Iasi, Romania, September 11}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{Raspberry Pi: Affordable Embedded Linux}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Félag rafeindavirkja (Icelandic Electronics Association) Keynote}{Stórhöfði 29,
|
||||
Reykjavík 110, May 29}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{Introduction to Axiomatic Design}{Joe Foley}{MPM
|
||||
Product Course Guest Lecturer}{Reykajvík University, February 15}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{RU High Altitude Balloon Project}{Joe Foley}{RU Lecture
|
||||
Marathon Series}{Reykjavík University, March 23}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{RU High Altitude Balloon Project}{Joe Foley}{Icelandic
|
||||
Rotary Club Guest Speaker}{August 17}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{APRS Basics and Tracking}{Joe Foley}{Icelandic Radio
|
||||
Amateur Club}{Reykjavik, May 31}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Digital Manufacturing and Personal Sustainability}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Alþjóðlegi Umhverfisdagurinn (World Environment
|
||||
Day)}{Reykjavík University, June 5}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Exploitable Assumptions}{A. Brooks, E. Schmiedl,
|
||||
J. Foley}{DEFCON 2011}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007}{U.S.Industrial Energy Use: Making Less with
|
||||
More?}{Jeffrey Dahmus, Alissa Jones, Lynette Cheah, Matthew Branham,
|
||||
Joseph Foley and Young Song}{MIT Energy Conference Poster Session,
|
||||
March 9 2007}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2006}{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification
|
||||
Systems}{Dr.\ Joseph T. Foley}{EPCglobal US Conference}{Los Angeles,
|
||||
October 19}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{Happy Trails: Automated Lifting Trailer}{MIT 2.009 Team
|
||||
Purple '99}{Lemelson Inventor Conference}{Washington DC, USA}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2002}{AutoID Technology Demonstration}{Distributed
|
||||
Information System Center MIT}{Cambridge University, UK}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Advising}
|
||||
\cventry{2017--2021}{Lab for Unmanned Vehicles}{Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{}{}
|
||||
%% Marcel's student?
|
||||
\cventry{2021}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Danila Krapivenko}{Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2021}{Proprietary Information released in 10 years}
|
||||
\cventry{2021}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Patrekur Smári Þrastarson ``International Pistol Training Tool --- Competition Shooting Device''}{Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2021}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Sævar Örn Einarsson ``Development of a Dynamic Multi-Belt Scale for IQF sorting''}{Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2019}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{MSc.\ Master's thesis advisor for Shahab Ali Shah ``Using the Collective System Design Approach to Facilitate Sustainable Manufacturing''}{David S. Cochran, Todor Cooklev, Behin Elahi, Joseph Timothy Foley}{Purdue Fort Wayne and Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2019}{}
|
||||
%\cventry{2018}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Páll Pálsson ``Reduced fatigue tattoo needle system''}{Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Expected graduation: June 2019}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{EE Master's thesis advisor for Einar Pétursson ``Low-power recovery system for patients with dementia''}{Marcel Kyas and Joseph T. Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed: January 2019}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Vladimir Omelianov ``Automated 3-axis multi-Ghz antenna testing unit''}
|
||||
{Joe Foley and Slawomir Koziel}{Reykjavík University}{Completed January 2018}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Nicholas Randall ``Improving power-grid stability with real-time analysis of PMU data''}
|
||||
{Joe Foley and Ragnar Kristjansson}{Reykjavík University}{Completed September 2017}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}
|
||||
{ME Bachelors's thesis advisor for Sævar Örn Einarsson ``Shape Memory Alloy resistive heating degradation analysis''}
|
||||
{Joe Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2016}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Krisján Gerhard
|
||||
``Redesign of the SureTrack Grader Transfer Bin Using Axiomatic Design Theory''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed January 2016}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{EE Bachelor's thesis evaluator for Borys Niekurzak
|
||||
``Yaw angle measurement using inertial measurement unit''}
|
||||
{Advisor: Baldur Þorgilsson, Evaluator: Joe Foley}{Reykjavík University}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2015}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Gunnar Óli Sölvason
|
||||
``Low cost spectrometer for Icelandic chemistry education''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Reykjavík University}{Completed June 2015}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2015}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Eiður Örn Þórsson
|
||||
``Dust Maker: a Volcanic Ash Dispersion Unit''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley \& Þorgeir Palsson}{Reykjavík University}{Expected
|
||||
completion June 2015}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2015}{ME Master's thesis advisor for Sigurður Ingi Einarsson
|
||||
``Cabin Air Flow in Icelandair Boeing 757--200 Airplanes''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley \& Þorgeir Palsson}{Reykjavík University/Icelandair Technical Services}
|
||||
{Expected completion June 2015}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{EE Batchelor's thesis advisor for Sigríður Árný Júlíusdóttir
|
||||
``Movement measurement device for airplanes''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Reykjavík University/Icelandair Technical Services}{Completed May 2014}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{Independant Study for Björgvin Rúnar Þórhallsson
|
||||
``DustLoop'' for T-870-INTE Integrated Project}{Joe Foley \& Þorgeir
|
||||
Palsson}{Reykajvík University/University of Iceland}{Completed
|
||||
August 2013}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{CS Master's thesis advisor for Georgios Petropoulos
|
||||
``Automated Flight Data Bus Testing System'' (working title)}{Joe
|
||||
Foley \& Þorgeir Palsson}{Reykjavík University/Icelandair Technical
|
||||
Services hosting for University of Camerino, Italy}{Completed June
|
||||
2015}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{Independant study for Guðmundur Viktorsson
|
||||
``Development of a Flight Data Acquisition and Converter System''}{Joe Foley
|
||||
\& Þorgeir Palsson}{Reykjavík University and Icelandair Technical Services}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{Master's thesis evaluator for Guðjón Hugberg Björnsson
|
||||
``Automatic thermal inspection of aluminum reduction
|
||||
cell''}{Evaluators: Joe Foley, Jón Guðnason, Agni
|
||||
Asgeirsson}{Reykjavík University}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Referee}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design 12 (ICAD2018)}{Head Organizer, Scientific Chair, Editor}{Reykjavik, Iceland}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design 11 (ICAD2017)}{Scientific Chair}{Iasi, Romania}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{27th CIRP Design Conference}{Session Chair}{Cranfield University, UK}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design 10 (ICAD2016)}{Reviewer}{Xi'an, Shaanxi, China}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{CDIO Annual International Conference}{Session Chair}{Turku, Finland}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016--2017}{International Journal of Production Research}{Reviewer}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{Journal of Engineering Design}{Reviewer}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2016}{International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields}{Reviewer}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2015}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design 9 (ICAD2015)}{Reviewer}{Florence, Italy}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis (ESDA2014)}{External reviewer}{Copenhagen, Denmark}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{IEEE Workshop on Pervasive Computing and Communication Security (PerSec)}{External reviewer}{Fort Worth, Texas}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Intellectual Property}
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{Portable escape-room media platform}{Joe Foley and Vladimir Omelianov}{}{}{Raspberri pi based media display system for interfacing with ``escape room'' type games.
|
||||
Developed for Escape Reykjavik.}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{iPad Video Control}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{}{}{Modular cgi-based iPad Video control system for use with
|
||||
Raspberry Pi. Developed for the Reykjavík Art Museum, Icelandic National Gallery, and Listasafn Árnesinga}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{DVD and Blue-ray Art Installation Synchronizer}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{}{}{Arduino system for video synchronization. Developed for the Reykjavík Art Museum}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{US Patent 8,384,546 ``Tag Anti-Countefeit
|
||||
Systems''}{Joseph T. Foley, Sanjay E. Sarma, and Steve Weis}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{US Patent 20110083325 A ``Method of Manufacturing a
|
||||
Nickel Titanium Coil Actuator''}{M. Jolda and J. Foley, iRobot Patent }{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Google Code ``arduino-roomba''}{Joe Foley}{}{}{Library
|
||||
for interfacing an Arduino and iRobot Create/Roomba. GPL2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{US Patent 7,765,253 ``Object Name Service''}{Joseph
|
||||
Foley, Erik Nygren, \& Sanjay Sarma. MIT TLO 9789}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Collaboration}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{``Huglæg rými'' aka. ``Subjective Spaces'' Video Art Installation}{Ólafur Sveinn Gíslason, Inga Jónsdóttir, and Joseph T. Foley}{}{}{2 pair of dual-screen synchronized video players deployed in the info-beamer hosted framework. Developed for Lístasafn Árnesinga in Hveragerði, Iceland.}
|
||||
\cventry{2018}{``Hver-gerði'' Interactive Art Installation}{Sigrun Harðardóttir and Joseph T. Foley}{}{}{Adafruit Feather LoRA based interactive furniture, room, and instrument system. Developed for Lístasafn Árnesinga in Hveragerði, Iceland.}
|
||||
\cventry{2016--}{Mjolnir 2 rocket launch project}{Rocket flight system architect}{Reykjavík University and Thorildsplan Gymnasium in Stockholm, Sweden}{}{Developing a liquid-fuel rocket platform for high altitude launch in Iceland.}
|
||||
\cventry{2011--2014}{RU-LHÍ Music, Art, Software, Engineering
|
||||
Collaboration}{RU Lead}{Reykjavik University and Listaháskolinn
|
||||
Islands}{}{
|
||||
Co-teaching T-428-EMIR, Gagnvirk rafvélræn list
|
||||
``Electromechanical Interactive Art'' with faculty in RU Computer
|
||||
Science, LHÍ Music, and LHÍ Visual Arts. This class will create
|
||||
teams of engineers, programmers, musicians, and visual artists to
|
||||
create collaborative inter-disciplinary interactive art.}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{``Emerging and Imposing Spaces'' (``Vaxandi og
|
||||
uppáþrengjandi rými'')}{co-organized with Sigrún
|
||||
Harðardóttir}{RU and LHÍ}{Electro-mechanical Interactive Art}{Visual
|
||||
Arts class ``Interactivity'' LHÍ \& RU VT
|
||||
HUN1013 ``Design'' cooperated to produce 7 unique art installation
|
||||
works shown at LHÍ. Selected pieces
|
||||
shown at Hreindirland Festival 2011 and covered by RÚV 2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2010--2016}{Faculty Advisor}{RU and Hakkavélin}{Hackspace}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003--2004}{Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ONS Working Group}{founding member}{AutoID Center MIT, Verisign,
|
||||
\& EPC Global}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2005}{ONS 1.0}{architect}{AutoID
|
||||
Center MIT \& OATsystems}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Teaching}
|
||||
% \cventry{Fall 2021}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
% University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
% ``Mechatronics 1'', T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design''}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2021}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-620-ENGX ``EngineeringX''}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2017-2020}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics 1'', T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design'', T-102-VERK ``Intro to Engineering'' (2017-2018)}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2019}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT HUN1013 ``Design''}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2016--2020}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics 1'' and T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design'': Instrument for simultaneous testing of 6 SMA spring actuators}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2016}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT HUN1013 ``Design'': Adjustable desk and motorcycle lift}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2015}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics 1'' and T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design'': class project improving rocket parachute release mechanisms.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2015}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT HUN1013
|
||||
``Design'': students developed gunpowderless parachute release and SMA spring winder.}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2014}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics 1'' and T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design'': class projects related to fuel-mixing for internal combustion engines.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2014}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT HUN1013
|
||||
``Design'': class project to develop 2.3 meter synchronized
|
||||
suspended rotating project cube
|
||||
for Reykjavík City Theater. T-820-INTE ``Integrated Project'':
|
||||
Master's class performed 2 high-altitude rocket launches (2+ km).
|
||||
See collaboration section for info on T-420-EMIR.}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2013}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics 1'' and T-865-MADE ``Precision Machine Design'': class
|
||||
project is to designed an XYZ robot capable of FDM printing and
|
||||
magnetic field measurement.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2013}{Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT HUN1013 ``Design'': class project is to redesign and reimplement the RU AUV
|
||||
for competition in RoboSub 2013.}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2012}{Part-time Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{T-411-MECH
|
||||
``Mechatronics'' 1 and Lab instructor for T-722-WNMO ``Wireless Networks
|
||||
and Mobility''.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2012}{Part-time Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{VT~HUN1013 ``Hönnun'' Mechanical Design: industry collaboration with
|
||||
CCP games to develop high-altitude balloon platform capable of
|
||||
multiple high-definition video capture.
|
||||
Co-teaching T-420-HON ``Hönnun X'': integrated project class
|
||||
developing a walking robot for doing prosthesis gait testing at
|
||||
Össur HF.\@ See collaboration section for information on T-428-EMIR.}
|
||||
\cventry{2011--2013}{Advisor/Consultant}{Icelandair
|
||||
Technical Services, Design Department}{Building 8, 235 Keflavik
|
||||
Airport, Iceland}{}{Designing and prototyping ATMega/Arduino avionics interface to
|
||||
convert and filter data between A757 and A429 data buses. This
|
||||
interface will allow real-time monitoring of flight data, with
|
||||
particular focus on the accelerometer inputs. Co-advising bachelor's
|
||||
student Guðmundur Viktorsson in this project with Þorgeir Pállson of RU.}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 2011}{Part-time Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Teaching T-865-MADE
|
||||
``Precision Machine Design'', developing low-cost precision spectrometer
|
||||
equipment to be used by RU bioengineering department. Teaching
|
||||
T-411-MECH ``Mechatronics 1'', building affordable circuit prototyping and
|
||||
automation education using the Arduino architecture.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2010}{Part-time Lecturer}{Reykjavík
|
||||
University}{Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Taught VT
|
||||
HUN1013 ``Hönnun'' Mechanical Design, which produced designs for
|
||||
research equipment and interactive art installations. (See collaborations).
|
||||
Co-taught T-420-HON ``Hönnun X'': class project that developed an aluminum
|
||||
smelter pot inspection robot for Rio Tinto Alcan.}
|
||||
\cventry{Spring 2006}{Teaching Assistant}{CSCI-E-170:
|
||||
Computer Security and Privacy}{Harvard Extension School}{Cambridge,
|
||||
MA}{Lectures, problem set generation, and grading on security
|
||||
material.}
|
||||
\cventry{2002--2005}{Head Instructor}{MIT Faculty
|
||||
Pistol \& Rifle Club}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised NRA pistol safety
|
||||
curriculum to integrate international target pistol trends. Taught
|
||||
Marksmanship and Pistol Safety course every semester.}
|
||||
\cventry{Fall 1999}{Teaching Assistant}{MIT 2.007
|
||||
Introduction to Mechanical Design}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised
|
||||
curriculum, developed control system and scoring system for
|
||||
``Ballcano'' robotics competition.}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Grants}
|
||||
\cventry{June~2021--August~2021}{Advisor}{Student Innovation Fund}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}
|
||||
{Grants: DUFL enhanced bouy tracking system}
|
||||
\cventry{June~2021--August~2021}{Advisor}{Iceland Summer Student Fund}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}
|
||||
{Grants: Integrate Robot Operating System and Python into Mechatronics teaching; Implement convolutional neural networking for MARS feature recognition; Airborn sensor deployment}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{June~2020--August~2020}{Advisor}{Iceland Summer Student Fund}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}
|
||||
{Grant: Lab Designers to re-design Mechatronics 1 to be more suitable during COVID-19}
|
||||
\cventry{Sept~2014--Jan~2014}{Advisor}{Icelandair Group Research
|
||||
Fund}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Grant: Cabin Air Flow
|
||||
in Icelandair Boeing 757--200 Airplanes}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{Sept~2012--Jan~2013}{Advisor}{RANNIS Technology Fund
|
||||
(Tækjniróunarsjóður)}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101,
|
||||
Iceland}{}{Grant: Automated Pinbone Removal in Cod and Whitefish
|
||||
(APRICOT). PI:\@ Kristinn Andersen (Marel)}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{June~2011--Sept~2011}{Advisor}{RANNIS Student Innovation Fund
|
||||
(Nýsköpunarsjóður námsmanna)}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101,
|
||||
Iceland}{}{Grant: ``CNC foam-cutter for micro air vehicle wings''
|
||||
for student research salary during summer. Advised software and
|
||||
mechanical undergraduates in the design and construction of a
|
||||
high-precision, low-cost computer-controlled (CNC) hot-wire foam
|
||||
cutter for the prototyping of small-scale foam-composite aircraft
|
||||
wings. Materials funded from RANNIS ``Flapping-wing Unmanned Air
|
||||
Vehicle''. }
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2018--Current}{Assistant Professor}
|
||||
{Reykjavík University School of Technology, Department of Engineering}
|
||||
{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 102, Iceland}{}{Teaching
|
||||
and researching mechatronics devices, focusing on avionics and
|
||||
wireless. Product and Axiomatic Design is a common technique used in all of these fields.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2013--2018}{Assistant Professor}{Reykjavík University Science
|
||||
and Engineering}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Teaching
|
||||
and researching mechatronics devices, focusing on avionics and
|
||||
wireless. Axiomatic Design is a common technique used in all of these fields.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2013--2014}{IT Researcher}{Reykjavík University
|
||||
UTS}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Researching into
|
||||
file/media servers, better help-desk experience, collaboration
|
||||
tools, and DNS management.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2012--Sept~2012}{Research Engineer}{MIT
|
||||
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity: Distributed Quality
|
||||
Control Project}{77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA}{}{Researching
|
||||
automation technology on NIST manufacturing grant on decentralized
|
||||
manufacturing and quality control practices. PI:\@ Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2010--2012}{Specialist}{Reykjavík University
|
||||
Science and Engineering}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavík 101,
|
||||
Iceland}{}{Research into simplified robotics infrastructure to solve
|
||||
sensing problems and improve rapid prototyping capabilities. Also
|
||||
developing cross-discipline programs and classes with Iceland
|
||||
Academy of the Arts (LHÍ)}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{June~2011--Sept~2011}{Consultant}{3Z ehf.}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Designed and implemented prototype
|
||||
zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for pharmacology and toxicity studies.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{Sept~2010--March~2011}{Consultant}{Brass Drift,
|
||||
Inc.}{Emeryville, CA}{}{Designed custom low-cost flexure locking mechanism
|
||||
for an electronic security box.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{Sept~2010--Jan~2011}{Consultant}{MIT Biomimetic Robotics
|
||||
Lab}{Cambridge, MA USA \& Reykjavík, Iceland}{}{Finite element analysis of advanced
|
||||
structural composites used to develop a high speed quadruped robot
|
||||
for Professor Sangbae Kim.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{Nov~2007--Aug~2010}{Senior Research Scientist}{iRobot
|
||||
G \& I Research}{Bedford, MA}{}{Designing new
|
||||
robotics concepts and mechanisms in the DARPA ChemBots program.
|
||||
iRobot research \& development in government and industrial applications/proposals.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{Nov~2006--Nov~2007}{PostDoctoral Research
|
||||
Associate}{MIT}{Cambridge, MA}{}{``Energy Efficiency in
|
||||
Manufacturing'' Investigated energy usage in the manufacturing
|
||||
industries and created wind turbine reliability simulator.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2004--March~2004}{Web software engineer}{SigMantra
|
||||
LLC}{Bedford, MA}{}{Developed social-media website ``Uffinity'' for
|
||||
connecting recently graduated young-professionals to others offering
|
||||
employment.}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{May~2000--Sept~2000}{Magic Mechanic}{Emode,
|
||||
Inc.}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Developed world's largest fully-indexed quote
|
||||
database. Developed and installed network security policies and
|
||||
equipment}
|
||||
|
||||
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Force Games}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Designed full immersion game simulator
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platform leveraging vection research.}
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Network Operations}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Security operations and
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emergency paging system development.}
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\cventry{2018}{PLASBAR:\@ Heat-activated Parachute Release System}
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{J. Foley, H. Gunnarson, T. Semmler, O. Vasques, J. Holfelder, M. Ariaudo, M. Jafri, D. Cochran}{}{}{}
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\cventry{2011}{Low-cost high-accuracy spectroscope}{ Arnar
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Þ. Stefánsson, Elín A. Steinarsdottir, Guðjón H. Björnsson, Matthías
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Stefánsson, Máni Ólafsson, Ólöf K. Hrafnsdóttir, and Joe
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\cventry{2011}{Bio-tensegrity: A New Design Paradigm for Hyperdynamic
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\cventry{2001}{Wireless Friends: Company Business Plan}{Sofy Tarud, Joe
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Foley, Oscar Lopez, Omri Pedatzur}{}{}{}
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\cventry{2000}{System Analysis and Design of the Insight M3/M5
|
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Tactical Illuminator}{Vince E. Carballo, Miguel A. Chavez, Joe
|
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Foley}{}{}{}
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\cventry{1998}{Low-Cost Pine Car Derby Timing System}{Joe
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Foley}{Advanced Undergraduate Project}{Advisor: Professor Alex
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Slocum}{}
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\cventry{2001}{Automotive Diagnosis Assistant}{Joe Foley, Ariel Segall}{}{}{}
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\cventry{1999}{Kraken: Distributed Cooperative Web Caching}{Joe Foley, Amy
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\cventry{1998}{Evolved PacMan: Genetic Algorithm for Design of Control
|
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Systems}{Joe Foley \& Mike Phillips}{}{}{}
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\cventry{1996}{An Ad-Hoc FPGA --- Xilinx Type}{Joe Foley \& Mark Roh}{}{}{}
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\cventry{1996}{A Partly Read-Only, Portable Web Site}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
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\subsection{Security}
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\cventry{2006}{ONS Deployment and Visibility Challenges}{Dan Engles
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and Joe Foley}{}{}{}
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\cventry{2004}{Flingetty: Secure Multiparty Computation for a Dating Match-Up
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|
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\cventry{2003}{KLite: A RFID Tag Anti-Counterfeit System}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
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\cventry{2003}{EPC Reductionism}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
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\cventry{1996}{WhoRU:\@ Anonymous Encrypted Remailer}{Daniel Derksen,
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Joe Foley, Matthew Rimer}{}{}{}
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|
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\cventry{1998}{Cambridge Heart}{Joe Foley, Marc Lebovitz, Ranjini
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\textbf{Dr.\ Joseph T. Foley <foley AT ru.is>, Assistant Professor\\Reykjavík University Science and Engineering Department}
|
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\section{Education}
|
||||
% june 21, 2007
|
||||
\cventry{2000--2007}{Ph.D.\ in Mechanical
|
||||
Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology~(MIT)}{}{}{}
|
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% june 1, 1999
|
||||
\cventry{1998--1999}{M.Eng.\ in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{MIT}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1994--1999}{B.Sc.\ in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{MIT}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
% \cvitem{title}{\emph{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency
|
||||
% Identification Systems}}
|
||||
% \cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
% \cvitem{description}{\small Describes preventative measures
|
||||
% and protection from the privacy invasion potential associated with
|
||||
% ubiquitous Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) while still
|
||||
% maintaining capabilities to track items and prevent theft. The unified RFID protection system is called TinFoil.}
|
||||
|
||||
% \section{Master Thesis}
|
||||
% \cvitem{title}{\emph{An Infrastructure for Electromechanical
|
||||
% Appliances on the Internet}}
|
||||
% \cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
% \cvitem{description}{\small Design and implementation of an Radio
|
||||
% Frequency Identification(RFID) and Internet enabled appliance. The
|
||||
% design focused on general methods applicable to a wide variety of
|
||||
% intelligent devices. Fundamental development of ONS and EPC technologies.}
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
\section{Published Work}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017antenna}%01015
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017faucet}%01009
|
||||
%\cvbibentry{foley2017motorcyclelift}%01008
|
||||
%\cvbibentry{foley2017adjustadesk}%01002
|
||||
\cvbibentry{breznik2017collaborative}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2017msddontology}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{petursson2017smaspring}
|
||||
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|
||||
\cvbibentry{foley2016desirable}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{guls2016auvlight}
|
||||
%\cvbibentry{gerhard2016suretrack}
|
||||
%\cvbibentry{omarsdottir2016chessmate}
|
||||
\cvbibentry{puik2016ignorance}
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
\cvbibentry{cochran2016msdd}
|
||||
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
\section{Invited Talks and Presentations}
|
||||
%\cventry{2018}{Axiomatic Design and Desirable Complexity}{Joe
|
||||
%Foley}{IWSSIP 2018 --- 25th International Conference on Systems, Signals, and Image Processing}{Maribor, Slovenia, June 20}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\cventry{2017}{Axiomatic Design for Everyone}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{International Conference on Axiomatic Design Tutorial}{
|
||||
Iasi, Romania, September 11}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{Raspberry Pi: Affordable Embedded Linux}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Félag rafeindavirkja (Icelandic Electronics Association) Keynote}{Stórhöfði 29,
|
||||
Reykjavík 110, May 29}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Intellectual Property}
|
||||
\cventry{2014}{iPad Video Control}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{}{}{Modular cgi-based iPad Video control system for use with
|
||||
Raspberry Pi. Developed for the Reykjavík Art Museum.}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{DVD and Blue-ray Art Installation Synchronizer}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{}{}{Arduino system for video synchronization. Developed for
|
||||
the Reykjavík Art Museum}
|
||||
\cventry{2013}{US Patent 8,384,546 ``Tag Anti-Countefeit
|
||||
Systems''}{Joseph T. Foley, Sanjay E. Sarma, and Steve Weis}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{US Patent 20110083325 A ``Method of Manufacturing a
|
||||
Nickel Titanium Coil Actuator''}{M. Jolda and J. Foley, iRobot Patent }{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Google Code ``arduino-roomba''}{Joe Foley}{}{}{Library
|
||||
for interfacing an Arduino and iRobot Create/Roomba. GPL2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{US Patent 7,765,253 ``Object Name Service''}{Joseph
|
||||
Foley, Erik Nygren, \& Sanjay Sarma. MIT TLO 9789}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Research Grants}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2012-January 2013}{Advisor}{RANNIS Technology Fund
|
||||
(Tækjniróunarsjóður)}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Grant: Automated Pinbone Removal in Cod
|
||||
and Whitefish (APRICOT). PI:~Kristinn Andersen (Marel)}
|
||||
\cventry{June 2011-September 2011}{Advisor}{RANNIS Student Innovation
|
||||
Fund (Nýsköpunarsjóður námsmanna)}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavík 101, Iceland}{}{Grant: ``CNC foam-cutter for micro air
|
||||
vehicle wings'' for student research salary during summer. Advised software and mechanical
|
||||
undergraduates in the design and construction of a high-precision,
|
||||
low-cost computer-controlled (CNC) hot-wire foam cutter for the prototyping of small-scale
|
||||
foam-composite aircraft wings. Materials funded from RANNIS ``Flapping-wing
|
||||
Unmanned Air Vehicle''. }
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with a list}
|
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%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\familyname{Foley}
|
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\title{Mechanical, Manufacturing and Security Designer\dots}
|
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|
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%\address{11 Ticklefancy Lane}{Salem, NH 03079 USA} % for casual style
|
||||
\address{Ásvegur 15}{104 Reykavík, Iceland} % for casual style
|
||||
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|
||||
\mobile{+354-661-7658}
|
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\email{foley@objid.net}
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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\begin{document}
|
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\maketitle
|
||||
%\makequote
|
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|
||||
\section{Education}
|
||||
% june 21, 2007
|
||||
\cventry{2000-2007}{Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical
|
||||
Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
% june 1, 1999
|
||||
\cventry{1998-1999}{Master of Engineering in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1994-1999}{Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation}
|
||||
\cvitem{title}{\emph{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency
|
||||
Identification Systems}}
|
||||
\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
\cvitem{description}{\small Describes preventative measures
|
||||
and protection from the privacy invasion potential associated with
|
||||
ubiquitous Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) while still
|
||||
maintaining current capabilities.}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Master Thesis}
|
||||
\cvitem{title}{\emph{An Infrastructure for Electromechanical
|
||||
Appliances on the Internet}}
|
||||
\cvitem{supervisor}{Professor Sanjay Sarma}
|
||||
\cvitem{description}{\small Design and implementation of an Radio
|
||||
Frequency Identification(RFID) and internet enabled appliance. The
|
||||
design focused on general methods applicable to a wide variety of
|
||||
intelligent devices. Fundamental development of ONS and EPC technologies.}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Published Work}
|
||||
\cventry{2009}{Micro artificial muscle fiber using
|
||||
NiTi spring for soft robotics}{S. Kim, E. Hawkes, K. Cho, M. Jolda,
|
||||
J. Foley, and R. Wood}{IROS 2009}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2008}{TurbSim: Reliability-based Wind Turbine
|
||||
Simulator}{J. Foley, T. Gutowski}{2008 ISEE}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2001}{The Networked Physical World: An Automated
|
||||
Identification Architecture}{D. Engels, J. Foley, J. Waldrop,
|
||||
S. Sarma, D. Brock}{WIAPP '01}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Invited Talks and Presentations}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{Digital Manufacturing and Personal Sustainability}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Alþjóðlegi Umhverfisdagurinn (World Environment Day)}
|
||||
{Reykjavík University, June 5}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2010}{Exploitable Assumptions}{A. Brooks, E. Schmiedl,
|
||||
J. Foley}{DEFCON 2011}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2006}{Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification
|
||||
Systems}{Dr. Joseph T. Foley}{EPCglobaUS Conference}{Los Angeles, October 19}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{Happy Trails: Automated Lifting Trailer}{MIT 2.009 Team
|
||||
Purple '99}{Lemelson Inventor Conference}{Washington DC}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2002}{AutoID Technology Demonstration}{Distributed
|
||||
Information System Center MIT}{Cambridge University UK}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Intellectual Property}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Google Code ``arduino-roomba''}{Joe Foley}{}{}{Library
|
||||
for interfacing an Arduino and iRobot Create/Roomba. GPL2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2009}{US Patent Pending ``Manufacture of Inverted SMA
|
||||
Springs''}{M. Jolda and J. Foley, iRobot Patent }{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007}{US Patent Pending ``Tag Anti-Counterfeit Systems''}{Joe
|
||||
Foley \& Sanjay Sarma, MIT TLO 10695}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{US Patent 7,765,253 ``Object Name Service''}{Joseph
|
||||
Foley, Erik Nygren, \& Sanjay Sarma. MIT TLO 9789}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Collaboration}
|
||||
\cventry{2011-Current}{RU-LHÍ Music, Art, Software, Engineering
|
||||
Collaboration}{RU Lead}{Reykjavik University and Listaháskolinn Islands}{}{Ongoing collaboration efforts are underway between the LHÍ
|
||||
Music and Visual Arts and the RU Computer Science and Science and
|
||||
Engineering department. This
|
||||
collaboration is expected to develop an
|
||||
interdiscipline project incorporating Music, Art, Software, and
|
||||
Engineering by building upon the last program's success.}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{``Emerging and Imposing Spaces'' (``Vaxandi og
|
||||
uppáþrengjandi rými'')}{co-organized with Sigrún
|
||||
Harðardóttir}{RU and LHÍ}{Electro-mechanical Interactive Art}{Visual
|
||||
Arts class ``Interactivity'' LHÍ \& RU VT
|
||||
HUN1013 ``Design'' cooperated to produce 7 unique art installation
|
||||
works shown at LHÍ. Selected pieces
|
||||
shown at Hreindirland Festival 2011 and covered by RÚV 2.}
|
||||
\cventry{2010--Current}{Faculty Advisor}{RU and Hakkavélin}{Hackspace}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003--2004}{Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ONS Working Group}{founding member}{AutoID Center MIT, Verisign,
|
||||
\& EPC Global}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2005}{ONS 1.0}{architect}{AutoID
|
||||
Center MIT \& OATsystems}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Teaching}
|
||||
\cventry{August 2011-Present}{Lecturer}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Teaching T-865-MADE
|
||||
``Precision Machine Design'', developing low-cost precision lab
|
||||
equipment to be used by RU bioengineering department. Teaching
|
||||
T-411-MECH ``Mechatronics 1'', building affordable circuit prototyping and
|
||||
automation education using the Arduino architecture.}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2010-May 2010}{Lecturer}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Taught VT
|
||||
HUN1013 (Hönnun) Mechanical Design, which produced designs for
|
||||
research equipment and interactive art installations. (See collaborations).
|
||||
Co-taught T-420-HON (Hönnun X): class project that developed an aluminum
|
||||
smelter pot inspection robot for Rio Tinto Alcan.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2005-January 2006}{Teaching Assistant}{CSCI-E-170:
|
||||
Computer Security and Privacy}{Harvard Extension School}{Cambridge,
|
||||
MA}{Lectures, problem set generation, and grading on security
|
||||
material.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2002-August 2005}{Head Instructor}{MIT Faculty
|
||||
Pistol \& Rifle Club}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised NRA pistol safety
|
||||
curriculum to integrate international target pistol trends. Taught
|
||||
Marksmanship and Pistol Safety course every semester.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 1999-December 1999}{Teaching Assistant}{MIT 2.007
|
||||
Introduction to Mechanical Design}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Revised
|
||||
curriculum, developed control system and scoring system for
|
||||
``Ballcano'' robotics competition.}
|
||||
\section{Research Grants}
|
||||
\cventry{June 2011-September 2011}{Advisor}{Rannis Student Innovaton
|
||||
Fund (Nýsköpunarsjóður námsmanna)}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Grant: ``CNC foam-cutter for micro air
|
||||
vehicle wings'' for student research salary during summer. Advised software and mechanical
|
||||
undergraduates in the design and construction of a high-precision,
|
||||
low-cost computer-controlled (CNC) hot-wire foam cutter for the prototyping of small-scale
|
||||
foam-composite aircraft wings. Materials funded from RANNIS ``Flapping-wing
|
||||
Unmanned Air Vehicle''. }
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2010-Current}{Specialist}{Reykjavik
|
||||
University}{Menntavegur 1, Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Research into
|
||||
simplified robotics infrastructure to solve many sensing problems
|
||||
and rapid prototyping capabilities.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2011-February 2012}{Consultant}{Icelandair
|
||||
Technical Services, Design Department}{Building 8, 235 Keflavik
|
||||
Airport, Iceland}{}{Designing and prototyping ATMega/Arduino avionics interface to
|
||||
convert and filter data between A757 and A429 data buses. This
|
||||
interface will allow real-time monitoring of flight data, with
|
||||
particular focus on the accelerometer inputs.}
|
||||
\cventry{June 2011-September 2011}{Consultant}{3Z ehf.}{Menntavegur 1,
|
||||
Reykjavik 101, Iceland}{}{Designed and implemented prototype
|
||||
zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for pharmacology and toxicity studies.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2010-March 2011}{Consultant}{Brass Drift,
|
||||
Inc.}{Emeryville, CA}{}{Designed custom low-cost flexture locking mechanism
|
||||
for an electronic security box.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 2010-January 2011}{Consultant}{MIT Biomimetic Robotics
|
||||
Lab}{Cambridge, MA USA \& Reykjavik, Iceland}{}{Finite element analysis of advanced
|
||||
structural composites used to develop a high speed quadruped robot
|
||||
for Professor Sangbae Kim.}
|
||||
\cventry{November 2007-August 2010}{Senior Research Scientist}{iRobot
|
||||
G \& I Research}{Bedford, MA}{}{Designing new
|
||||
robotics concepts and mechanisms in the DARPA ChemBots program.
|
||||
iRobot research \& development in government and industrial applications/proposals.}
|
||||
\cventry{November 2006-November 2007}{PostDoctoral Research
|
||||
Associate}{MIT}{Cambridge, MA}{}{``Energy Efficiency in
|
||||
Manufacturing'' Investigated energy usage in the manufacturing
|
||||
industries and created wind turbine reliability simulator.}
|
||||
\cventry{January 2004-March 2004}{Web software engineer}{SigMantra
|
||||
LLC}{Bedford, MA}{}{Developed social-media website ``Uffinity'' for
|
||||
connecting recently graduated young-professionals to others offering
|
||||
employment.}
|
||||
\cventry{May 2000 - September 2000}{Magic Mechanic}{Emode,
|
||||
Inc.}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Developed world's largest fully-indexed quote
|
||||
database. Developed and installed network security policies and
|
||||
equipment}
|
||||
\cventry{May 1997 - September 1997}{Mechanical Design Engineer}{Brute
|
||||
Force Games}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Designed full immersion game simulator
|
||||
platform leveraging vection research.}
|
||||
\cventry{September 1996 - September 1999}{Network Programmer}{MIT
|
||||
Network Operations}{Cambridge, MA}{}{Security operations and
|
||||
emergency paging system development.}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Unpublished and Project Works, available upon request}
|
||||
\subsection{Manufacturing}
|
||||
\cventry{2011}{Bio-tensegrity: A New Design Paradigm for Hyperdynamic
|
||||
Legged Robots}{A. Ananthanarayanan, J. Foley, and S. Kim}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{System Analysis and Design of the Insight M3/M5 Tactical
|
||||
Illuminator}{Vince E. Carballo, Miguel A. Chavez, Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Cambridge Heart}{Joe Foley, Marc Lebovitz, Ranjini
|
||||
Srikantiah, Victor Su}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Low-Cost Pine Car Derby Timing System}{Joe
|
||||
Foley}{Advanced Undergraduate Project}{Advisor: Professor Alex Slocum}{}
|
||||
\subsection{Design}
|
||||
\cventry{2001}{Wireless Friends: Company Business Plan}{Sofy Tarud, Joe
|
||||
Foley, Oscar Lopez, Omri Pedatzur}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2001}{Automotive Diagnosis Assistant}{Joe Foley, Ariel Segall}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1999}{Kraken: Distributed Cooperative Web Caching}{Joe Foley, Amy
|
||||
Vandiver, Ben Vandiver}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1998}{Evolved PacMan: Genetic Algorithm for Design of Control
|
||||
Systems}{Joe Foley \& Mike Phillips}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{An Ad-Hoc FPGA - Xilinx Type}{Joe Foley \& Mark Roh}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{A Partly Read-Only, Portable Web Site}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\subsection{Security}
|
||||
\cventry{2006}{ONS Deployment and Visibility Challenges}{Dan Engles and Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2004}{Flingetty: Secure Multiparty Computation for a Dating Match-Up
|
||||
System}{Natan Cliffer, Joe Foley, Hongyi Hu}{}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{KLite: A RFID Tag Anti-Counterfeit System}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{EPC Reductionism}{Joe Foley}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996}{WhoRU: Anyonymous Encrypted Remailer}{Daniel Derksen, Joe Foley, Matthew Rimer}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Languages}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{English}{Native}{}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{Spanish}{Novice}{High School education, 1990-1994}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{Chinese}{Novice}{MIT 2005}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{Icelandic}{Elementary}{Taking classes at University of Reykjavík}
|
||||
%\pagebreak
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Skills}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{programming}{\textsc{Java}, C/C++}{scripting}{PHP, Shell,
|
||||
python, perl}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{scientific}{Matlab, Maple}{Modeling}{ProEngineer,
|
||||
SolidWorks}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{simulation}{ABAQUS, CFDesigner}{typography}{\LaTeX, PostScript}{}{}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{control}{Arduino/Atmega, PIC}{Rapid prototyping}{FDM,
|
||||
Laser templates, silicone molding}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{OS}{Linux, UNIX, Windows, OSX}{administration}{Apache,
|
||||
DNS, ONS}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{web design}{PostNuke, Turbogears}{database}{MySQL, PostgreSQL}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Interests}
|
||||
%\cvitem{design}{\small I am a design fan, especially when it comes to typography and photography.}
|
||||
%\cvitem{adventure sports}{\small I like practicing adventure sports like skiing, rock climbing and scuba diving, and have been a boy scout for five years.}
|
||||
%\cvitem{travelling}{\small I have been living abroad during my childhood, and love travelling around the world.}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with a list}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with your own content}\closesection
|
||||
%Your content here,\\
|
||||
%inside the normal \LaTeX{} environment.
|
||||
|
||||
%\emptysection{}
|
||||
%\cvitem{Now}{Back to moderncv layout, without making a new section :-)}
|
||||
|
||||
%\hyphenpenalty=50
|
||||
%\tolerance=100
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\end{document}
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% moderncv styles
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\moderncvstyle{casual}
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%\moderncvstyle[nocolor]{casual}
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%\moderncvstyle{classic}
|
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%\moderncvstyle[roman]{classic}
|
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|
||||
% character encoding
|
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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||||
|
||||
% personal data
|
||||
\firstname{John}
|
||||
\familyname{Doe}
|
||||
\title{Design enthusiast\dots}
|
||||
%\address{12 somestreet\\3456 somecity} % for classic style
|
||||
\address{12 somestreet, 3456 somecity} % for casual style
|
||||
\phone{+12 (3)456 78 90}
|
||||
\email{jdoe@design.org}
|
||||
%\extrainfo{{\small maried with childrens}}
|
||||
\quote{Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction.}
|
||||
|
||||
%\renewcommand{\listsymbol}{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{ding}\selectfont\tiny\symbol{'102}}}
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\definecolor{see}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
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\newcommand{\up}[1]{\ensuremath{^\textrm{\scriptsize#1}}}
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|
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|
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C%
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\kern-.0333emt}
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%\usepackage{slantsc}
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%\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{myfont}{}
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%\DeclareFontShape{T1}{myfont}{m}{scsl}{ <-> cork-lmssqbo8}{}
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|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\maketitle
|
||||
\makequote
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Education}
|
||||
\cventry{2003--2006}{Master of Design}{Valparezzo School of Design}{}{}{1\up{st} year: 79\%\hspace{2em}2\up{nd} year: 84\%\hspace{2em}3\up{rd} year: ---\hspace{2em}(graduation expected in June 2006)}
|
||||
\cventry{2001--2003}{Bachelor of Design}{Beijing Drawing University}{}{}{1\up{st} year: 63\%\hspace{2em}2\up{nd} year: 76\%}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Master thesis}
|
||||
\cvitem{title}{\emph{On the design of modern curriculum vit\ae{}s}}
|
||||
\cvitem{supervisors}{Pr P. Picasso and Pr G. Klimt}
|
||||
\cvitem{description}{\small Study of the complex design of a curriculum vit\ae{}, also known as ``résumé''. In my opinion, a good design needs to be show the personality of its author. Some people will thus prefer a more classic style, and others will be more audacious\dots}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\cventry{February 2006--\\current}{Maintainer of the a CTAN package}{CTAN}{World}{}{Maintainer of the {\ttfamily moderncv} package, meant to ease the production of beautiful curriculum vit\ae{}s.}
|
||||
\cventry{2005--2006}{Mathematics tutor}{UCL}{Louvain-la-Neuve}{}{Supervision of practical sessions for a mathematical course given to second year engineering students (course \emph{FSAB1104: Numerical Methods}).\hfill{\itshape\color{see}\footnotesize{}See \httplink{www.legat-online.be/b2q1/num}.}}
|
||||
\cventry{2004--2006}{Cultural project leader}{Tchouque-Tschouk Kot}{Louvain-la-Neuve}{}{Leader of a student home with a cultural project, requiring day to day management as well as the organization of public events.\hfill{\itshape\color{see}\footnotesize{}See \httplink{www.organe.be}.}}
|
||||
\cventry{1999--2001}{IMO preselected}{SBPMef}{Wépion}{}{Advanced mathematical training, as Belgian preselected candidate for the International Mathematical Olympiads, selected by the Belgian mathematical society.\hfill{\itshape\color{see}\footnotesize{}See \weblink{imo.math.ca/belgium.html}.}}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Languages}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{French}{Native}{}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{Dutch}{Near-native}{Primary education degree obtained in a Dutch college\\(Sint-Jozefscollege te Sint-Pieters-Woluwe).}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{English}{Very good}{Many journeys in English speaking countries, including the United States,\\the United Kingdom and Kenya.}
|
||||
\cvlanguage{Mandarin}{Elementary}{Taking classes at the ``Institut des Langues Vivantes'' (UCL), for the second year now.}
|
||||
\closesection
|
||||
\pagebreak
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Computer skills}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{OS}{Linux, Unix, Windows}{administration}{Apache, Mailman}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{programming}{\textsc{Java}, C/C++}{scripting}{PHP, Shell, Ruby}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{scientific}{Matlab, Autocad, Abaqus}{typography}{\LaTeX, \ConTeXt, Scribus, QuarkXPress}
|
||||
\cvcomputer{web design}{XHTML, CSS, AJAX}{database}{MySQL, PostgreSQL}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Interests}
|
||||
\cvitem{design}{\small I am a design fan, especially when it comes to typography and photography.}
|
||||
\cvitem{adventure sports}{\small I like practicing adventure sports like skiing, rock climbing and scuba diving, and have been a boy scout for five years.}
|
||||
\cvitem{travelling}{\small I have been living abroad during my childhood, and love travelling around the world.}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with a list}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistitem{lol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
%\cvlistdoubleitem{lol}{relol}
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Section with your own content}\closesection
|
||||
%Your content here,\\
|
||||
%inside the normal \LaTeX{} environment.
|
||||
|
||||
%\emptysection{}
|
||||
%\cvitem{Now}{Back to moderncv layout, without making a new section :-)}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
%\moderncvstyle{casual}
|
||||
%\moderncvstyle[nocolor]{casual}
|
||||
%\moderncvstyle{classic}
|
||||
%\moderncvstyle[roman]{classic}
|
||||
\moderncvtheme[blue]{classic}
|
||||
|
||||
% character encoding
|
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\usepackage[icelandic]{babel}
|
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
|
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\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
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|
||||
% resize margins if needed, mostly for A4
|
||||
%\usepackage[a4paper, scale=0.8]{geometry}
|
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%\usepackage[scale=0.8]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
\hyphenpenalty=5000
|
||||
\tolerance=1000
|
||||
%\raggedright
|
||||
|
||||
% personal data
|
||||
\firstname{Mark\'eta}
|
||||
\familyname{Foley}
|
||||
\title{Biochemical Engineer and Consultant\hfil}
|
||||
%\address{12 somestreet}{3456 somecity} % for classic style
|
||||
%\address{11 Ticklefancy Lane}{Salem, NH 03079 USA} % for casual style
|
||||
\address{\'Alakv\'isl 39}{110 Reykav\'ik, Iceland} % for casual style
|
||||
\mobile{+354-661-2086}
|
||||
\email{marketa@alum.mit.edu}
|
||||
%\extrainfo{{\small married with childrens}}
|
||||
%\quote{}
|
||||
|
||||
%\renewcommand{\listsymbol}{{\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{ding}\selectfont\tiny\symbol{'102}}}
|
||||
%\definecolor{see}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
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|
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% command for text subscripts
|
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%\newcommand{\up}[1]{\ensuremath{^\textrm{\scriptsize#1}}}
|
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|
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|
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% slanted small caps (only with roman family; the sans serif font doesn't exists :-()
|
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%\usepackage{slantsc}
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%\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{myfont}{}
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|
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|
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|
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|
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%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\maketitle
|
||||
%\makequote
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Education}
|
||||
\cventry{1996-2000}{Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge MA)}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1996-2000}{Bachelor of Science in Biology}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)}{Minors: Biomedical engineering, Theatre Arts}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Continuing Education}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{``Circuits and Electronics (6.002x)''}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{semester-long distance-learning course}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007}{``Electronics Project Laboratory''}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{semester-long project class}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007}{``Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider''}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{1-day CPR class}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{``Regulatory Compliance Solutions Including 21CFR Section 11''}{IBM Life Sciences}{1-day course}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003}{``Decision Points in Drug Development''}{Pharmaceutical Education and Research Institute}{distance-learning course}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Teaching}
|
||||
\cventry{2011-2012}{Reykjav\'ik University (Reykjav\'ik, Iceland)}{Developed and taught the laboratory portion of an introductory molecular biology course (T-106-LIFV) as part of an effort to incorporate more hands-on exercises into the curriculum}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2004-2007}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)}{Designed and taught hands-on summer courses in fermentation and cell culture technology to industry professionals}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2004-2006}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)}{Redesigned a non-biological facility to accommodate an undergraduate course in experimental biological techniques. Equipped the laboratory with necessary equipment, tested all experiments, wrote protocols and documentation, and successfully taught the course}{}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2003-2007}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)}{Designed and taught new senior-level undergraduate laboratory courses in biochemical engineering focusing on molecular biology techniques, fermentation, and cell culture. Developed and tested experiments, wrote protocols and documentation, designed problem sets, managed other teaching staff, and successfully taught the course}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\cventry{2011-2013}{University of Iceland (Reykjav\'ik, Iceland)}{Project Manager}{Developed methods for assessing red blood cell and platelet quality during storage. Developed and implemented SOP procedures (ERC-funded project between the Center for Systems Biology at the University of Iceland and the Icelandic Bloodbank)}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011-2012}{Reykjav\'ik University (Reykjav\'ik, Iceland)}{Researcher}{Developed an electrophoretic deposition method for attaching chitosan to titanium implants (collaborative project between Reykjav\'ik University, Icelandic Bloodbank, Innovation Center Iceland - Nýsköpunarmiðstöð Íslands, and Genís ehf.)}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2010-2011}{Foley Consulting (Reykjav\'ik, Iceland)}{Translator}{Translated a university-level textbook for the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague (Czech Republic) from Czech to English. The subject matter was the science and engineering of beer manufacturing}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2007-2010}{Percivia (Cambridge, MA)}{Associate Scientist (Upstream Processing)}{Developed and optimized media and bioreactor processes for the PER.C6 human cell line. Worked with customers to demonstrate PER.C6 technology and troubleshoot processes}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2002-2003}{Scion Pharmaceuticals (Medford, MA)}{Associate Scientist (Electrophysiology)}{Led an ion channel drug screening project using Scion's high-throughput electrophysiology platform. Introduced an automated liquid handler into the workflow. Developed and implemented SOP procedures}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2000-2002}{Alkermes (Cambridge, MA)}{Research Engineer (Aerosol Engineering)}{Lead engineer on the Alkermes - Eli Lilly hGH development project team. Optimized spray drying processes to produce large porous particles for delivery through the lungs. Assistant to the team Project Manager (assisted with a project development plan, compiled control matrices to track milestones in support of FDA requirements through product launch). Ran feasibility studies as proof of concept to assess potential drug candidates}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1999-2000}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA)}{Student Researcher (Biotechnology Process Engineering Center)}{Designed a continuous culture fermentation process for the production of tailspike protein by E. coli. Analyzed an expanded-bed chromatography step for tailspike purification}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{1994-1996}{Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Prague, Czech Republic)}{}{Member of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry organizing committee for annual IUPAC symposia}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Publications}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{``In vitro bioactivity of chitosan attached to titanium constructs using a novel electrophoretic deposition method''}{Foley M., Lieder R., Foley J. T., Örlygsson G., Sigurj\'onsson O. E.}{Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (Special Issue: 3rd TERMIS World Congress 2012, 5-8 September 2012, Vienna, Austria) 6:Supplement s1, 187}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2012}{``Notkun á electrophoretic deposition aðferðum til húðunar á títanígræðum með kítósani''}{Foley M., Lieder R., Foley J. T., Örlygsson G., Sigurj\'onsson O. E.}{Læknablaðið: Vísandi á vordögum (25 Apríl til 4 Maí, 2012, LSH)}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2011 (in press)}{``Beer Brewing - The Theory and Practice of Beer Manufacturing''}{Basa\v{r}ov\'a, G., \v{S}avel, J., Basa\v{r}, P., Lejsek, T. (English translation by M. Foley)}{Vydavatelstv\'i V\v{S}CHT Praha}{}{}
|
||||
\cventry{2009}{``High level expression of functional human IgMs in human PER.C6® cells''}{Tchoudakova, A., Hensel, F., Murillo, A., Eng, B., Foley, M., Smith, L., Schoenen, F., Hildebrand, A., Kelter, A.-R., Ilag, L. L., Vollmers, H. P., Brandlein, S., McInich, J., Chon, J., Lee, G., Cacciuttolo, M.}{mAbs 1:2, 163-171}{}{}
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||||
\cventry{2009}{``Development of a Platform Fed Batch Process for Production of Antibodies in the PER.C6® Human Cell Line''}{Kral, K. M., Erskine, B., Foley, M., Powers, D. E., Hoff, R. F., Chon, J. H.}{Proceedings of the 21st Annual Meeting of the European Society for Animal Cell Technology (ESACT), Dublin, Ireland, June 7-10, 2009. ESACT Proceedings Vol. 5, Springer}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Awards}
|
||||
\cventry{2000}{The Joseph D. Everingham Award}{Awarded to a graduating MIT student in recognition of a single creative outstanding performance or notable creative accomplishments in theater arts}{}{}{}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\end{document}
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|
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@Proceedings{icad2013,
|
||||
Title = {7th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD} 2013)},
|
||||
Editor = {Mary Kathryn Thompson},
|
||||
Year = {2013},
|
||||
Month = {Jun. 27--28},
|
||||
Organization = {CIRP},
|
||||
Publisher = {Axiomatic Design Solutions, Inc.},
|
||||
Volume = {32},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Worchester, MA},
|
||||
Booktitle = {7th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD} 2013)},
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2014,
|
||||
Title = {8th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD} 2014)},
|
||||
Editor = {Mary Kathryn Thompson},
|
||||
Year = {2014},
|
||||
Month = {Sep. 24--26},
|
||||
Organization = {CIRP},
|
||||
Publisher = {Axiomatic Design Solutions, Inc.},
|
||||
Volume = {33},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Lisboa, Portugal},
|
||||
Booktitle = {8th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD} 2014)},
|
||||
Optmonth = {#sep#},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2016.02.23}
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2015,
|
||||
Title = {9th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Mary Kathryn Thompson and Alessandro Giorgetti and Paolo Citti and Dominik Matt and Nam P. Suh},
|
||||
Year = {2015},
|
||||
Doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
Organization = {Procedia CIRP},
|
||||
Publisher = {Elsevier ScienceDirect},
|
||||
Volume = {34},
|
||||
Note = {Sep. 16--18},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
Booktitle = {9th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2016-03-09}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2016,
|
||||
Title = {10th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Ang Liu},
|
||||
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|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Volume = {53},
|
||||
Note = {Sep. 21--23},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Xi'an, Shaanxi, China},
|
||||
Booktitle = {10th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2016-07-15}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2017,
|
||||
Title = {11th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Oana Dodoun},
|
||||
Year = {2017},
|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
Publisher = {MATEC Web of Conferences},
|
||||
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|
||||
Note = {Sep. 15--18},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Iasi, Romania},
|
||||
Booktitle = {11th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2016-07-15}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2018,
|
||||
Title = {12th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Erik Puik and Joseph T. Foley and David Cochran and Mirzi Betasolo},
|
||||
Year = {2018},
|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Note = {October. 9--11},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Reykjavík, Iceland},
|
||||
Booktitle = {12th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {20186-09-29}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2019,
|
||||
Title = {13th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Ang Liu and Erik Puik and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
Year = {2019},
|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
Note = {October. 18--20},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Sydney, Australia},
|
||||
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|
||||
URL = {https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/abs/2019/50/contents/contents.html},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {20186-09-29}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{icad2021,
|
||||
Title = {14th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
Editor = {Joao Fradinho and A. M. Gonçalves-Coelho and Miguel Cavique},
|
||||
Year = 2021,
|
||||
Publisher = {IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering},
|
||||
Volume = {1174},
|
||||
Note = {June 23--25},
|
||||
Address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
|
||||
Booktitle = {14th {I}nternational {C}onference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign ({ICAD})},
|
||||
URL = {https://iopscience.iop.org/issue/1757-899X/1174/1},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2021-06-29},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{cirpdc2016,
|
||||
Title = {26th CIRP Design Conference},
|
||||
OPTEditor = {},
|
||||
Year = {2016},
|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
Organization = {Procedia CIRP},
|
||||
Publisher = {Elsevier ScienceDirect},
|
||||
OPTVolume = {},
|
||||
Note = {Jun. 15--17},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Stockholm, Sweden},
|
||||
Booktitle = {26th CIRP Design Conference},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2016-07-15}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Proceedings{cirpdc2017,
|
||||
Title = {Complex Systems Engineering and Development Proceedings of the 27th CIRP Design Conference},
|
||||
OPTEditor = {},
|
||||
Year = {2017},
|
||||
OPTDoi = {},
|
||||
Organization = {Procedia CIRP},
|
||||
Publisher = {Elsevier ScienceDirect},
|
||||
OPTVolume = {},
|
||||
Note = {May 10--12},
|
||||
|
||||
Address = {Cranfield University, UK},
|
||||
Booktitle = {Complex Systems Engineering and Development Proceedings of the 27th CIRP Design Conference},
|
||||
Owner = {foley},
|
||||
Timestamp = {2017-05-30}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2022embracingfailure,
|
||||
author = {Mark\'eta Foley and Joseph Timothy Foley and Marcel Kyas},
|
||||
title = {Embracing Failure as an Integral Aspect of Engineering Education},
|
||||
booktitle = {CDIO Annual International Conference},
|
||||
pages = 12,
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
year = 2022,
|
||||
address = {Reykjavík, Iceland},
|
||||
note = {June 13--15, Advances in CDIO, Accepted for Publication},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{sudermann2021mobile,
|
||||
author = {Fynn Sudermann and Kristján Már Kjartansson and Sigurður Ágúst Jakobsson and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
title = {Mobile High Voltage Power Line Thermometer},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2021},
|
||||
year = 2021,
|
||||
url = {https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/1174/1/012026/meta},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2021.06.29}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2021ad-software-engineering,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Marcel Kyas},
|
||||
title = {{AD} Software Engineering},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2021},
|
||||
year = 2021,
|
||||
url = {https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/1174/1/012025/meta},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2021.06.29}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2021dindesign,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Marcel Kyas},
|
||||
title = {Choosing the Right {D} for Design},
|
||||
booktitle = {CDIO Annual International Conference},
|
||||
pages = 12,
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
year = 2021,
|
||||
address = {Bangkok, Thailand},
|
||||
note = {June 21--23, Advances in CDIO},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Book{des2021,
|
||||
editor = {Nam Pyo Suh and Miguel Cavique and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Design Engineering and Science},
|
||||
year = {2021},
|
||||
publisher = {Springer Nature},
|
||||
ISBN = {978-3030492311}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InBook{foley2021descomplexitykitchen,
|
||||
author = {Joseph T. Foley and Erik Puik and Lindy Puik and Joseph Smith and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Complexity in the Kitchen},
|
||||
chapter = 15,
|
||||
pages = 31,
|
||||
crossref = {des2021},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2020.09.25},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Book{icad2018book,
|
||||
editor = {Eric C. N. Puik and Joseph Timothy Foley and David S. Cochrand and Mirzi L. Betasolo},
|
||||
title = {Reports on Axiomatic Design 2018: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Axiomatic Design},
|
||||
year = 2018,
|
||||
ISBN = {978-94-91903-02-1},
|
||||
publisher = {HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, the Netherlands},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2019complexitykitchen,
|
||||
author = {Joseph T. Foley and Erik Puik and Lindy Puik and Joseph Smith and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Complexity in the Kitchen},
|
||||
pages = {12},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2019},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2019.11.20},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{vossebeld2018customer,
|
||||
author = {Danielle M. Vossebeld and Joseph T. Foley and Erik Puik},
|
||||
title = {The Complexity of Mapping Customer Needs ... (and the myth of a Unanimous Customer)},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2018},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2018.09.29},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{helgason2018tablet,
|
||||
author = {Haraldur Helgason and \TH{}r\'{a}inn \TH{}\'{o}rarinsson and Sindri Ingvason and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
title = {Design of a tablet holder with the help of Axiomatic Design},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2018},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2018.09.29},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017antenna,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Vladimir Omelianov and Slawomir Koziel and Adrian Bekasiewcz},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost Antenna Positioning System Designed with {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017faucet,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Erik Puik and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {The Faucet Reloaded: Improving {A}xiomatic {D}esign by Example},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017motorcyclelift,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Gu\dh{}mundur \TH{}\'orir Sigur\dh{}sson and J\'{o}hann Sm\'ari Gunnarsson and J\'on Gautason and \'Olafur J\'osef \'Olafsson},
|
||||
title = {Mobile Motorcycle Lift for the Common Man},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017adjustadesk,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Arn\'or Freyr S\'imonarson and Hilmar Þ\'or S\'imonarson and L\'u\dh{}v\'ik Fri\dh{}rik \AE{}gisson and Andri Þ\'or Goethe},
|
||||
title = {{AD}justadesk --- An adjustable height desk},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
number = {01002},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{breznik2017collaborative,
|
||||
author = {Ale\v{s} Breznik and Peter Plani\v{s}i\v{c} and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
utf8author = {Aleš Breznik and Peter Planinšič and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
title = {Collaborative development of an open-source rocket control system},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2017},
|
||||
address = {Portoro\v{z}, Slovenia},
|
||||
OPTurl = {http://www.ieee.si/erk/},
|
||||
pages = {4},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{petursson2017smaspring,
|
||||
author = {Einar P\'etursson and Ingi N\'\iels Karlsson and Olaf Gar\dh{}ar Gar\dh{}arsson and P\'all P\'alsson and Saulius Genutis, Vladimir Omelianov and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{A}xiomatic {D}esign of Equipment for Analysis of {SMA} Spring Degradation During Electronic Actuation},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
pages = {261--266},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2017},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.05.30},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017msddontology,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Manufacturing System Design Decomposition: An Ontology for Data Analytics and System Design Evaluation},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
pages = {175--180},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2017},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.05.30}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{erlingsson2016roboclaw,
|
||||
author = {Bjartmar Freyr Erlingsson and Ingólfur Hreimsson and Páll Indriði Pálsson and Sigurður Jóhann Hjálmarsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{A}xiomatic {D}esign of a linear motion robotic claw with interchangeable grippers},
|
||||
pages = {213--218},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016desirable,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Erik Puik and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Desirable Complexity},
|
||||
pages = {101--106},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{guls2016auvlight,
|
||||
author = {Jevgenij Guls and Ólafur Ingi Bjarnason and Óskar Pétursson and Sævar Örn Einarsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Application of {A}xiomatic {D}esign in designing Autonomous Underwater photography lighting},
|
||||
pages = {278--283},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{gerhard2016suretrack,
|
||||
author = {Kristján Gerhard and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Redesign of the {S}ureTrack grader transfer bin using {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
pages = {267--272},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{omarsdottir2016chessmate,
|
||||
author = {Freyja Yeatman Ómarsdóttir and Róbert Bjarnar Ólafsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {The axiomatic design of Chessmate: a chess-playing robot},
|
||||
pages = {213--236},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{puik2016ignorance,
|
||||
author = {Erik Puik and Joseph Timothy Foley and Darek Ceglarek},
|
||||
title = {Ignorance is bliss: sudden appearance of previously unrecognized information and its effect},
|
||||
pages = {70--77},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016evaluating,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{E}valuating {E}ngineering {N}otebooks},
|
||||
year = {2016},
|
||||
booktitle = {CDIO Annual International Conference},
|
||||
address = {Turku, Finland},
|
||||
note = {June 12--16, Project in Progress},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016creative,
|
||||
Title = {Creative {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
Author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Sigrún Harðardóttir},
|
||||
pages = {688--694},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{cochran2016hospital,
|
||||
title = {{A} {S}ystem {D}esign of a {R}ural {H}ospital {O}perating {R}oom},
|
||||
author = {David S. Cochran and Jia Li and Kyle Vanover and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
pages = {597--603},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Article{cochran2016msdd,
|
||||
title = {{U}se of the {M}anufacturing {S}ystem {D}esign {D}ecomposition for {C}omparative {A}nalysis and {E}ffective {D}esign of {P}roduction {S}ystems},
|
||||
author = {David S. Cochran and Joseph T. Foley and Zhuming Bi},
|
||||
year = {2016},
|
||||
journal = {International Journal of Production Research},
|
||||
volume = {55},
|
||||
issue = {3},
|
||||
pages = {870--890},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.12},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{solvason2015spectrometer,
|
||||
author = {Gunnar Óli Sölvason and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost spectrometer for Icelandic chemistry education},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
year = {2015},
|
||||
volume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {156--161},
|
||||
address = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{jonsson2015uget,
|
||||
author = {Berg\th{}\'{o}r L\'{a}r J\'{o}nsson and Gar\dh{}ar \"{O}rn Gar\dh{}arsson and \'{O}skar P\'{e}tursson
|
||||
and Sigur\dh{}ur Bjarki Hlynsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Ultrasonic gasoline evaporation transducer --- reduction of internal
|
||||
combustion engine fuel consumption using axiomatic design},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
year = {2015},
|
||||
volume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {168--172},
|
||||
address = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{gudmundsdottir2014wirelessscheduling,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Wireless Scheduling Algorithms in Complex Environments},
|
||||
journal = {arXiv preprint},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
number = {1401.1723},
|
||||
month = {1},
|
||||
abstract = {Abstract: Efficient spectrum use in wireless sensor networks through
|
||||
spatial reuse requires effective models of packet reception at the
|
||||
physical layer in the presence of interference. Despite recent progress
|
||||
in analytic and simulations research into worst-case behavior from
|
||||
interference effects, these efforts generally assume geometric path
|
||||
loss and isotropic transmission, assumptions which have not been
|
||||
borne out in experiments.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/1401.1723.pdf}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{gudmundsdottir2014measurement,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Geir M Järvelä and Henning
|
||||
Ulfarsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Measurement based interference models for wireless scheduling algorithms},
|
||||
journal = {MSWiM},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
volume = {1401.1723},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{gudmundsdottir2014extendingviametricity,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Extending wireless algorithm design to arbitrary environments via
|
||||
metricity},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Modeling,
|
||||
analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems (MSWiM)},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
days = {21--26},
|
||||
pages = {275--284},
|
||||
publisher = {ACM},
|
||||
address = {Montreal, Canada},
|
||||
doi = {10.1145/2641798.2641811},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.ymsir.com/papers/wireless-mswim.pdf}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{thompson2014additive,
|
||||
author = {Mary Kathryn Thompson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Coupling and Complexity in Additive Manufacturing Processes},
|
||||
booktitle = {8th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
pages = {177--182},
|
||||
address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
abstract = {This work analyzes and compares traditional subtractive machining
|
||||
processes (milling and turning) and additive manufacturing processes
|
||||
(fused deposition modeling, selective sintering, stereolithography,
|
||||
and 3D printing) in an {A}xiomatic {D}esign context. The processes are
|
||||
examined from a local and isothermal perspective then as time-varying
|
||||
systems to determine the degree of coupling and time-dependent complexity
|
||||
they exhibit. It is shown that subtractive processes exhibit more
|
||||
coupling within the design matrix than},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.axiomaticdesign.com/technology/icad/icad2014/26-Thompson-et-al-paper.pdf},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2012vitro,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {In vitro bioactivity of chitosan attached to titanium constructs
|
||||
using a novel electrophoretic deposition method},
|
||||
booktitle = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
volume = 6,
|
||||
pages = {187-187},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
organization = {Wiley-Blackwell},
|
||||
address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
|
||||
journal = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: 3rd TERMIS Wordl Congress 2012 ``Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine''},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley2012epdposter,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {Notkun á electrophoretic deposition aðferðum til
|
||||
húðunar á títanígræðum með kítósani},
|
||||
booktitle = {Læknablaðið: Vísandi á vordögum 2012},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
note = {25 April -- 4 May Poster session.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2012epd,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {Development of a Novel Electrophoretic Deposition {(EPD)}
|
||||
Method for Coating Titanium Implants with Chitosan},
|
||||
boboktitle = {{NAMABIO} {COST} 2012 proceedings},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
address = {Vienna, Austria},
|
||||
days = {4--5},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PATENT{foley2012enhancedsecurity,
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
number = {8384546},
|
||||
year = {2013},
|
||||
author = {Joseph T Foley and Sanjay Sarma and Stephen A Weis},
|
||||
title = {Enhanced security protocol for radio frequency systems},
|
||||
language = {English},
|
||||
assignee = {Joseph T Foley and Sanjay Sarma and Stephen A Weis},
|
||||
day = {26},
|
||||
month = {2},
|
||||
abstract = {This invention relates to security protocols for RFID systems. Systems
|
||||
and methods are presented to protect the system from hackers attempting
|
||||
to compromise the RFID system. Also, methods and systems for improving
|
||||
RFID security are disclosed. The systems utilize mechanisms to determine
|
||||
the authenticity of the RFID tags used in such systems. The systems
|
||||
and methods also reduce unauthorized access to the RFID system. A
|
||||
system and method to make tags more difficult to compromise or counterfeit
|
||||
is also described.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley2011colliding,
|
||||
title = {The sound of art and engineering colliding},
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
year = {2011},
|
||||
month = {12},
|
||||
day = {7},
|
||||
volume = {1},
|
||||
number = {36},
|
||||
journal = {Tölvumál},
|
||||
publisher = {Skýrslutæknifélag Íslands},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sky.is/index.php/toelvumal/item/1581-the-sound-of-art-and-engineering-colliding},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{foley2011method,
|
||||
author = {Joseph T Foley and Matthew S Jolda},
|
||||
title = {Method of Manufacturing a Nickel Titanium Coil Actuator},
|
||||
howpublished = {Google patents},
|
||||
month = {apr},
|
||||
year = {2011},
|
||||
note = {US Patent App. 12/849,000},
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {https://www.google.com/patents/US20110083325},
|
||||
yearfiled = {2011}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{kim2009microartificialmuscle,
|
||||
author = {Sangbae Kim and E. Hawkes and Kyujin Cho and Matthew Jolda and Joseph
|
||||
Timothy Foley and Robert J. Wood},
|
||||
title = {Micro artificial muscle fiber using NiTi spring for soft robotics},
|
||||
booktitle = {Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) 2009. IEEE/RSJ International
|
||||
Conference},
|
||||
year = {2009},
|
||||
pages = {2228--2234},
|
||||
address = {St. Louis, MO},
|
||||
month = oct,
|
||||
organization = {IEEE},
|
||||
publisher = {IEEE},
|
||||
doi = {10.1109/IROS.2009.5354178},
|
||||
keywords = {annealing;microactuators;microrobots;nickel compounds;shape memory
|
||||
effects;springs (mechanical);NiTi spring;annealing temperatures;bioinspired
|
||||
antagonistic actuation;coil actuators;discrete displacement control;enhanced-performance
|
||||
inverted-spring manufacturing method;flexible actuator;force-displacement
|
||||
characteristics;high energy density;manufacturing process;martensite
|
||||
deformation;mesh-worm prototype;mesoscale applications;micro artificial
|
||||
muscle fiber;microcoil spring;micromuscle fiber;nickel titanium;robust
|
||||
actuators;scalability;shape memory alloy coiled springs;shape memory
|
||||
effect;soft robotic platforms;Actuators;Geometry;Muscles;Nickel;Resilience;Robots;Robustness;Scalability;Shape
|
||||
memory alloys;Springs},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PATENT{sarma2008ons,
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
number = {7765253},
|
||||
year = {2010},
|
||||
yearfiled = {2008},
|
||||
author = {Sanja Sarma and Dan W. Engels and Erik L. Nygren and Joseph Timothy
|
||||
Foley and Daniel L. Brock and K. Y. Sai},
|
||||
title = {Object Name System},
|
||||
assignee = {Massachusetts Institute Of Technology},
|
||||
day = {27},
|
||||
dayfiled = {31},
|
||||
month = {July},
|
||||
monthfiled = {October},
|
||||
url = {https://www.google.com/patents/US7765253},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2008turbsim,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Timothy G. Gutowski},
|
||||
title = {TurbSim: Reliability-based wind turbine simulator},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment (ISEE),
|
||||
2008},
|
||||
year = {2008},
|
||||
pages = {1-5},
|
||||
month = may,
|
||||
abstract = {Wind turbine farms are an effective generator of electricity in windy
|
||||
parts of the world, with prices progressing to levels competitive
|
||||
with other sources. Choosing the correct turbine for a given installation
|
||||
requires significant engineering and the current trend leads towards
|
||||
groups of large horizontal axis turbines. Unfortunately, large wind
|
||||
turbines have to contend with large forces and other sources of failure.
|
||||
With the new push to move generation farms offshore where they are
|
||||
less accessible, the issue of reliability becomes more critical.
|
||||
This work investigates the impact of reliability in a life-cycle
|
||||
analysis simulation of a theoretical wind farm in Massachusetts based
|
||||
upon reliability information from a number of academic sources. The
|
||||
simulator, TurbSim, is designed with significant modularity to enable
|
||||
reliability simulation of any turbine with available wind information.
|
||||
Our simulation of a turbine indicated that reliability makes a small
|
||||
but noticeable impact of 1.24\% in its output.},
|
||||
doi = {10.1109/ISEE.2008.4562872},
|
||||
keywords = {power generation reliability;remaining life assessment;wind power
|
||||
plants;wind turbines;Massachusetts;TurbSim;generation farms;installation;large
|
||||
horizontal axis turbines;life-cycle analysis simulation;reliability
|
||||
simulation;reliability-based wind turbine simulator;Analytical models;Information
|
||||
analysis;Investments;Large-scale systems;Power generation;Reliability
|
||||
engineering;Reliability theory;Wind energy generation;Wind farms;Wind
|
||||
turbines}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PHDTHESIS{foley2007phd,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification Systems},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
year = {2007},
|
||||
department = {Department of Mechanical Engineering},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@TechReport{sarma2002onsbeta,
|
||||
author = {Sanjay Sarma and David Brock and Joseph Timothy Foley and L. Putta and S. Ramachandran and G. Nassar},
|
||||
title = {{T}he {O}bject {N}ame {S}ervice: {V}ersion 0.5 (beta),},
|
||||
institution = {MIT Auto-ID Center},
|
||||
year = {2002},
|
||||
type = {Technical Report},
|
||||
number = {MIT-AUTOID-TM-004},
|
||||
address = {Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA},
|
||||
month = {February},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016-03-09}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@MASTERSTHESIS{foley1999msc,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {An Infrastructure for Electromechanical Appliances on the Internet},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
year = {1999},
|
||||
month = {June},
|
||||
department = {Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{foley1998aup,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost Pine-car Derby Timing System},
|
||||
howpublished = {Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering},
|
||||
month = {June},
|
||||
year = {1998},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@TECHREPORT{epc2005onsspec1,
|
||||
author = {EPCglobal},
|
||||
title = {Object Naming Service (ONS) Version 1.0 Specification.},
|
||||
institution = {EPCglobal, USA},
|
||||
year = {2005},
|
||||
number = {1.0},
|
||||
month = {October},
|
||||
note = {Named contributor.},
|
||||
day = {4},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@CONFERENCE{engels2001networkedworld,
|
||||
author = {Dan Engels and Joseph Timothy Foley and Jim Waldrop and Sanjay Sarma
|
||||
and David Brock},
|
||||
title = {The Networked Physical World: An Automated Identification Architecture},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications (WIAPP) 2001},
|
||||
year = {2001},
|
||||
pages = {76--77},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{dahmus2007usindustrialenergyuse,
|
||||
author = {Jeffrey Dahmus and Alissa Jones and Lynette Cheah and Matthew Branham
|
||||
and Joseph Foley and Young Song},
|
||||
title = {{U.S.} Industrial Energy Use: Making Less with More?},
|
||||
howpublished = {MIT Energy Conference Poster Session},
|
||||
month = {March},
|
||||
year = 2007,
|
||||
day = 9,
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{bragason2015parachuterelease,
|
||||
author = {Gu\dh{}mundur Bragason and Steinar Þorsteinsson and R\'{i}tur Ingi Karlsson
|
||||
and Nico Grosse and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Heat-activated Parachute Release System},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2015},
|
||||
OPTyear = {2015},
|
||||
OPTvolume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {131--136},
|
||||
OPTaddress = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
OPTmonth = {September},
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{vossebeld2018customer,
|
||||
author = {Danielle M. Vossebeld and Joseph T. Foley and Erik Puik},
|
||||
title = {The Complexity of Mapping Customer Needs ... (and the myth of a Unanimous Customer)},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2018},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2018.09.29},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{helgason2018tablet,
|
||||
author = {Haraldur Helgason and \TH{}r\'{a}inn \TH{}\'{o}rarinsson and Sindri Ingvason and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
title = {Design of a tablet holder with the help of Axiomatic Design},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2018},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2018.09.29},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017antenna,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Vladimir Omelianov and Slawomir Koziel and Adrian Bekasiewcz},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost Antenna Positioning System Designed with {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017faucet,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Erik Puik and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {The Faucet Reloaded: Improving {A}xiomatic {D}esign by Example},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017motorcyclelift,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Gu\dh{}mundur \TH{}\'orir Sigur\dh{}sson and J\'{o}hann Sm\'ari Gunnarsson and J\'on Gautason and \'Olafur J\'osef \'Olafsson},
|
||||
title = {Mobile Motorcycle Lift for the Common Man},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017adjustadesk,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Arn\'or Freyr S\'imonarson and Hilmar Þ\'or S\'imonarson and L\'u\dh{}v\'ik Fri\dh{}rik \AE{}gisson and Andri Þ\'or Goethe},
|
||||
title = {{AD}justadesk --- An adjustable height desk},
|
||||
pages = {7},
|
||||
number = {01002},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2017},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.09.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{breznik2017collaborative,
|
||||
author = {Ale\v{s} Breznik and Peter Plani\v{s}i\v{c} and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
utf8author = {Aleš Breznik and Peter Planinšič and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
title = {Collaborative development of an open-source rocket control system},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference ERK 2017},
|
||||
address = {Portoro\v{z}, Slovenia},
|
||||
OPTurl = {http://www.ieee.si/erk/},
|
||||
pages = {4},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{petursson2017smaspring,
|
||||
author = {Einar P\'etursson and Ingi N\'\iels Karlsson and Olaf Gar\dh{}ar Gar\dh{}arsson and P\'all P\'alsson and Saulius Genutis, Vladimir Omelianov and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{A}xiomatic {D}esign of Equipment for Analysis of {SMA} Spring Degradation During Electronic Actuation},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
pages = {261--266},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2017},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.05.30},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2017msddontology,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Manufacturing System Design Decomposition: An Ontology for Data Analytics and System Design Evaluation},
|
||||
year = {2017},
|
||||
pages = {175--180},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2017},
|
||||
timestamp = {2017.05.30}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{erlingsson2016roboclaw,
|
||||
author = {Bjartmar Freyr Erlingsson and Ingólfur Hreimsson and Páll Indriði Pálsson and Sigurður Jóhann Hjálmarsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{A}xiomatic {D}esign of a linear motion robotic claw with interchangeable grippers},
|
||||
pages = {213--218},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016desirable,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Erik Puik and David S. Cochran},
|
||||
title = {Desirable Complexity},
|
||||
pages = {101--106},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{guls2016auvlight,
|
||||
author = {Jevgenij Guls and Ólafur Ingi Bjarnason and Óskar Pétursson and Sævar Örn Einarsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Application of {A}xiomatic {D}esign in designing Autonomous Underwater photography lighting},
|
||||
pages = {278--283},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{gerhard2016suretrack,
|
||||
author = {Kristján Gerhard and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Redesign of the {S}ureTrack grader transfer bin using {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
pages = {267--272},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{omarsdottir2016chessmate,
|
||||
author = {Freyja Yeatman Ómarsdóttir and Róbert Bjarnar Ólafsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {The axiomatic design of Chessmate: a chess-playing robot},
|
||||
pages = {213--236},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{puik2016ignorance,
|
||||
author = {Erik Puik and Joseph Timothy Foley and Darek Ceglarek},
|
||||
title = {Ignorance is bliss: sudden appearance of previously unrecognized information and its effect},
|
||||
pages = {70--77},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016evaluating,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {{E}valuating {E}ngineering {N}otebooks},
|
||||
year = {2016},
|
||||
booktitle = {CDIO Annual International Conference},
|
||||
address = {Turku, Finland},
|
||||
note = {June 12--16, Project in Progress},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{foley2016creative,
|
||||
Title = {Creative {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
Author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Sigrún Harðardóttir},
|
||||
pages = {688--694},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@InProceedings{cochran2016hospital,
|
||||
title = {{A} {S}ystem {D}esign of a {R}ural {H}ospital {O}perating {R}oom},
|
||||
author = {David S. Cochran and Jia Li and Kyle Vanover and Joseph T. Foley},
|
||||
pages = {597--603},
|
||||
crossref = {cirpdc2016},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.15},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@Article{cochran2016msdd,
|
||||
title = {{U}se of the {M}anufacturing {S}ystem {D}esign {D}ecomposition for {C}omparative {A}nalysis and {E}ffective {D}esign of {P}roduction {S}ystems},
|
||||
author = {David S. Cochran and Joseph T. Foley and Zhuming Bi},
|
||||
year = {2016},
|
||||
journal = {International Journal of Production Research},
|
||||
volume = {55},
|
||||
issue = {3},
|
||||
pages = {870--890},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016.07.12},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{solvason2015spectrometer,
|
||||
author = {Gunnar Óli Sölvason and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost spectrometer for Icelandic chemistry education},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
year = {2015},
|
||||
volume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {156--161},
|
||||
address = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{jonsson2015uget,
|
||||
author = {Berg\th{}\'{o}r L\'{a}r J\'{o}nsson and Gar\dh{}ar \"{O}rn Gar\dh{}arsson and \'{O}skar P\'{e}tursson
|
||||
and Sigur\dh{}ur Bjarki Hlynsson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Ultrasonic gasoline evaporation transducer --- reduction of internal
|
||||
combustion engine fuel consumption using axiomatic design},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
year = {2015},
|
||||
volume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {168--172},
|
||||
address = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{gudmundsdottir2014wirelessscheduling,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Wireless Scheduling Algorithms in Complex Environments},
|
||||
journal = {arXiv preprint},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
number = {1401.1723},
|
||||
month = {1},
|
||||
abstract = {Abstract: Efficient spectrum use in wireless sensor networks through
|
||||
spatial reuse requires effective models of packet reception at the
|
||||
physical layer in the presence of interference. Despite recent progress
|
||||
in analytic and simulations research into worst-case behavior from
|
||||
interference effects, these efforts generally assume geometric path
|
||||
loss and isotropic transmission, assumptions which have not been
|
||||
borne out in experiments.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://arxiv.org/pdf/1401.1723.pdf}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{gudmundsdottir2014measurement,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Geir M Järvelä and Henning
|
||||
Ulfarsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Measurement based interference models for wireless scheduling algorithms},
|
||||
journal = {MSWiM},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
volume = {1401.1723},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{gudmundsdottir2014extendingviametricity,
|
||||
author = {Helga Gudmundsdottir and Eyjólfur I Ásgeirsson and Marijke HL Bodlaender
|
||||
and Joseph T Foley and Magnús M Halldórsson and Ymir Vigfusson},
|
||||
title = {Extending wireless algorithm design to arbitrary environments via
|
||||
metricity},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th ACM international conference on Modeling,
|
||||
analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems (MSWiM)},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
days = {21--26},
|
||||
pages = {275--284},
|
||||
publisher = {ACM},
|
||||
address = {Montreal, Canada},
|
||||
doi = {10.1145/2641798.2641811},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.ymsir.com/papers/wireless-mswim.pdf}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{thompson2014additive,
|
||||
author = {Mary Kathryn Thompson and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Coupling and Complexity in Additive Manufacturing Processes},
|
||||
booktitle = {8th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign},
|
||||
year = {2014},
|
||||
pages = {177--182},
|
||||
address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
abstract = {This work analyzes and compares traditional subtractive machining
|
||||
processes (milling and turning) and additive manufacturing processes
|
||||
(fused deposition modeling, selective sintering, stereolithography,
|
||||
and 3D printing) in an {A}xiomatic {D}esign context. The processes are
|
||||
examined from a local and isothermal perspective then as time-varying
|
||||
systems to determine the degree of coupling and time-dependent complexity
|
||||
they exhibit. It is shown that subtractive processes exhibit more
|
||||
coupling within the design matrix than},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.axiomaticdesign.com/technology/icad/icad2014/26-Thompson-et-al-paper.pdf},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2012vitro,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {In vitro bioactivity of chitosan attached to titanium constructs
|
||||
using a novel electrophoretic deposition method},
|
||||
booktitle = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
volume = 6,
|
||||
pages = {187-187},
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
organization = {Wiley-Blackwell},
|
||||
address = {111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA},
|
||||
journal = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: 3rd TERMIS Wordl Congress 2012 ``Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine''},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley2012epdposter,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {Notkun á electrophoretic deposition aðferðum til
|
||||
húðunar á títanígræðum með kítósani},
|
||||
booktitle = {Læknablaðið: Vísandi á vordögum 2012},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
note = {25 April -- 4 May Poster session.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2012epd,
|
||||
author = {Markéta Foley and Ramona Lieder and Joseph T. Foley and Gissur Örlygsson and Ólafur E. Sigurjónsson},
|
||||
title = {Development of a Novel Electrophoretic Deposition {(EPD)}
|
||||
Method for Coating Titanium Implants with Chitosan},
|
||||
boboktitle = {{NAMABIO} {COST} 2012 proceedings},
|
||||
year = 2012,
|
||||
month = sep,
|
||||
address = {Vienna, Austria},
|
||||
days = {4--5},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PATENT{foley2012enhancedsecurity,
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
number = {8384546},
|
||||
year = {2013},
|
||||
author = {Joseph T Foley and Sanjay Sarma and Stephen A Weis},
|
||||
title = {Enhanced security protocol for radio frequency systems},
|
||||
language = {English},
|
||||
assignee = {Joseph T Foley and Sanjay Sarma and Stephen A Weis},
|
||||
day = {26},
|
||||
month = {2},
|
||||
abstract = {This invention relates to security protocols for RFID systems. Systems
|
||||
and methods are presented to protect the system from hackers attempting
|
||||
to compromise the RFID system. Also, methods and systems for improving
|
||||
RFID security are disclosed. The systems utilize mechanisms to determine
|
||||
the authenticity of the RFID tags used in such systems. The systems
|
||||
and methods also reduce unauthorized access to the RFID system. A
|
||||
system and method to make tags more difficult to compromise or counterfeit
|
||||
is also described.},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ARTICLE{foley2011colliding,
|
||||
title = {The sound of art and engineering colliding},
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
year = {2011},
|
||||
month = {12},
|
||||
day = {7},
|
||||
volume = {1},
|
||||
number = {36},
|
||||
journal = {Tölvumál},
|
||||
publisher = {Skýrslutæknifélag Íslands},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sky.is/index.php/toelvumal/item/1581-the-sound-of-art-and-engineering-colliding},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{foley2011method,
|
||||
author = {Joseph T Foley and Matthew S Jolda},
|
||||
title = {Method of Manufacturing a Nickel Titanium Coil Actuator},
|
||||
howpublished = {Google patents},
|
||||
month = {apr},
|
||||
year = {2011},
|
||||
note = {US Patent App. 12/849,000},
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {https://www.google.com/patents/US20110083325},
|
||||
yearfiled = {2011}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{kim2009microartificialmuscle,
|
||||
author = {Sangbae Kim and E. Hawkes and Kyujin Cho and Matthew Jolda and Joseph
|
||||
Timothy Foley and Robert J. Wood},
|
||||
title = {Micro artificial muscle fiber using NiTi spring for soft robotics},
|
||||
booktitle = {Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) 2009. IEEE/RSJ International
|
||||
Conference},
|
||||
year = {2009},
|
||||
pages = {2228--2234},
|
||||
address = {St. Louis, MO},
|
||||
month = oct,
|
||||
organization = {IEEE},
|
||||
publisher = {IEEE},
|
||||
doi = {10.1109/IROS.2009.5354178},
|
||||
keywords = {annealing;microactuators;microrobots;nickel compounds;shape memory
|
||||
effects;springs (mechanical);NiTi spring;annealing temperatures;bioinspired
|
||||
antagonistic actuation;coil actuators;discrete displacement control;enhanced-performance
|
||||
inverted-spring manufacturing method;flexible actuator;force-displacement
|
||||
characteristics;high energy density;manufacturing process;martensite
|
||||
deformation;mesh-worm prototype;mesoscale applications;micro artificial
|
||||
muscle fiber;microcoil spring;micromuscle fiber;nickel titanium;robust
|
||||
actuators;scalability;shape memory alloy coiled springs;shape memory
|
||||
effect;soft robotic platforms;Actuators;Geometry;Muscles;Nickel;Resilience;Robots;Robustness;Scalability;Shape
|
||||
memory alloys;Springs},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PATENT{sarma2008ons,
|
||||
nationality = {US},
|
||||
number = {7765253},
|
||||
year = {2010},
|
||||
yearfiled = {2008},
|
||||
author = {Sanja Sarma and Dan W. Engels and Erik L. Nygren and Joseph Timothy
|
||||
Foley and Daniel L. Brock and K. Y. Sai},
|
||||
title = {Object Name System},
|
||||
assignee = {Massachusetts Institute Of Technology},
|
||||
day = {27},
|
||||
dayfiled = {31},
|
||||
month = {July},
|
||||
monthfiled = {October},
|
||||
url = {https://www.google.com/patents/US7765253},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{foley2008turbsim,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley and Timothy G. Gutowski},
|
||||
title = {TurbSim: Reliability-based wind turbine simulator},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment (ISEE),
|
||||
2008},
|
||||
year = {2008},
|
||||
pages = {1-5},
|
||||
month = may,
|
||||
abstract = {Wind turbine farms are an effective generator of electricity in windy
|
||||
parts of the world, with prices progressing to levels competitive
|
||||
with other sources. Choosing the correct turbine for a given installation
|
||||
requires significant engineering and the current trend leads towards
|
||||
groups of large horizontal axis turbines. Unfortunately, large wind
|
||||
turbines have to contend with large forces and other sources of failure.
|
||||
With the new push to move generation farms offshore where they are
|
||||
less accessible, the issue of reliability becomes more critical.
|
||||
This work investigates the impact of reliability in a life-cycle
|
||||
analysis simulation of a theoretical wind farm in Massachusetts based
|
||||
upon reliability information from a number of academic sources. The
|
||||
simulator, TurbSim, is designed with significant modularity to enable
|
||||
reliability simulation of any turbine with available wind information.
|
||||
Our simulation of a turbine indicated that reliability makes a small
|
||||
but noticeable impact of 1.24\% in its output.},
|
||||
doi = {10.1109/ISEE.2008.4562872},
|
||||
keywords = {power generation reliability;remaining life assessment;wind power
|
||||
plants;wind turbines;Massachusetts;TurbSim;generation farms;installation;large
|
||||
horizontal axis turbines;life-cycle analysis simulation;reliability
|
||||
simulation;reliability-based wind turbine simulator;Analytical models;Information
|
||||
analysis;Investments;Large-scale systems;Power generation;Reliability
|
||||
engineering;Reliability theory;Wind energy generation;Wind farms;Wind
|
||||
turbines}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@PHDTHESIS{foley2007phd,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification Systems},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
year = {2007},
|
||||
department = {Department of Mechanical Engineering},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@TechReport{sarma2002onsbeta,
|
||||
author = {Sanjay Sarma and David Brock and Joseph Timothy Foley and L. Putta and S. Ramachandran and G. Nassar},
|
||||
title = {{T}he {O}bject {N}ame {S}ervice: {V}ersion 0.5 (beta),},
|
||||
institution = {MIT Auto-ID Center},
|
||||
year = {2002},
|
||||
type = {Technical Report},
|
||||
number = {MIT-AUTOID-TM-004},
|
||||
address = {Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA},
|
||||
month = {February},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2016-03-09}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@MASTERSTHESIS{foley1999msc,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {An Infrastructure for Electromechanical Appliances on the Internet},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
year = {1999},
|
||||
month = {June},
|
||||
department = {Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{foley1998aup,
|
||||
author = {Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Low-cost Pine-car Derby Timing System},
|
||||
howpublished = {Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering},
|
||||
month = {June},
|
||||
year = {1998},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
school = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@TECHREPORT{epc2005onsspec1,
|
||||
author = {EPCglobal},
|
||||
title = {Object Naming Service (ONS) Version 1.0 Specification.},
|
||||
institution = {EPCglobal, USA},
|
||||
year = {2005},
|
||||
number = {1.0},
|
||||
month = {October},
|
||||
note = {Named contributor.},
|
||||
day = {4},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@CONFERENCE{engels2001networkedworld,
|
||||
author = {Dan Engels and Joseph Timothy Foley and Jim Waldrop and Sanjay Sarma
|
||||
and David Brock},
|
||||
title = {The Networked Physical World: An Automated Identification Architecture},
|
||||
booktitle = {IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications (WIAPP) 2001},
|
||||
year = {2001},
|
||||
pages = {76--77},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@MISC{dahmus2007usindustrialenergyuse,
|
||||
author = {Jeffrey Dahmus and Alissa Jones and Lynette Cheah and Matthew Branham
|
||||
and Joseph Foley and Young Song},
|
||||
title = {{U.S.} Industrial Energy Use: Making Less with More?},
|
||||
howpublished = {MIT Energy Conference Poster Session},
|
||||
month = {March},
|
||||
year = 2007,
|
||||
day = 9,
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@INPROCEEDINGS{bragason2015parachuterelease,
|
||||
author = {Gu\dh{}mundur Bragason and Steinar Þorsteinsson and R\'{i}tur Ingi Karlsson
|
||||
and Nico Grosse and Joseph Timothy Foley},
|
||||
title = {Heat-activated Parachute Release System},
|
||||
booktitle = {Proceedings of College International Pour La Recherche en Productique
|
||||
(CIRP), 9th International Conference on {A}xiomatic {D}esign (ICAD)},
|
||||
crossref = {icad2015},
|
||||
OPTyear = {2015},
|
||||
OPTvolume = {34},
|
||||
pages = {131--136},
|
||||
OPTaddress = {Florence, Italy},
|
||||
OPTmonth = {September},
|
||||
doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2015.07.061},
|
||||
owner = {foley},
|
||||
timestamp = {2015.09.21},
|
||||
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827115008203},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%% Collections must be included after
|
||||
23
references.tex
Normal file
23
references.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{article}
|
||||
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % allows UTF encoding, needed for Icelandic characters
|
||||
% biblatex/biber citations
|
||||
%% We set when etal is used in maxnames=XX
|
||||
\usepackage[backend=biber, bibencoding=utf8, style=ieee, maxnames=99]{biblatex}
|
||||
%\usepackage[backend=biber, bibencoding=utf8, style=apa]{biblatex}
|
||||
%\usepackage[american]{babel}
|
||||
%\DeclareLanguageMapping{american}{american-apa} % after biblatex and babel
|
||||
\usepackage[margin=20mm]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
\addbibresource{references.bib}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\nocite{*}
|
||||
|
||||
\printbibliography{}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
|
||||
%%% Local Variables:
|
||||
%%% mode: latex
|
||||
%%% TeX-master: t
|
||||
%%% End:
|
||||
7
resume/dist-resume.sh
Normal file
7
resume/dist-resume.sh
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
DISTDIR=/mit/foley/www/
|
||||
FILES="resume-full resume-mech resume-software"
|
||||
for file in ${FILES};
|
||||
do pdflatex ${file}.tex && cp ${file}.pdf ${DISTDIR};
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
312
resume/foleyresume.cls
Normal file
312
resume/foleyresume.cls
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,312 @@
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\ProvidesClass{foleyresume}[2007/06/19]
|
||||
|
||||
%\def\mystretch{1.5} % Double spacing hack
|
||||
% We base our version on the default resume format
|
||||
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{res}}
|
||||
\ProcessOptions
|
||||
\LoadClass{res}
|
||||
\usepackage[margin=0.75in,right=1.25in]{geometry}
|
||||
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
\usepackage{ae,aecompl}
|
||||
\begin{format}
|
||||
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
||||
\dates{l}\location{r}\\
|
||||
\body\\
|
||||
\end{format}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resinfo}{
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{l}
|
||||
{\Large \textbf {Dr. Joseph T. Foley}}\\
|
||||
11 Ticklefancy Lane\\
|
||||
Salem, NH 03079\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{l}
|
||||
H\'omlasl\'o\dh\ 4\\
|
||||
101 Reykjav\'{\i}k\\
|
||||
Iceland\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}\hfill
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{ll}
|
||||
US: &(617)395-0383 \\
|
||||
Iceland: &+354-661-7658\\
|
||||
\texttt{Email:} &\texttt{foley@objid.net}\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\respromech}{
|
||||
\section{Professional} Mechanical Design, Radio Frequency
|
||||
Identification, Manufacturing Design and Process Control, Computer
|
||||
Automation, Distributed System Design, Network Administration and
|
||||
Security, Database Applications.
|
||||
}
|
||||
\newcommand{\resprosoft}{
|
||||
\section{Professional} Computer Automation, Distributed
|
||||
System Design, Network Administration and Security, High-Availability/Backup
|
||||
Systems, Database Applications.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resproall}{
|
||||
\section{Professional} Mechanical Design, Radio Frequency
|
||||
Identification, Manufacturing Design and Process Control, Computer
|
||||
Automation, Distributed System Design, Network Administration and
|
||||
Security, Distributed System Design, High-Availability and Backup Systems,
|
||||
Database Applications.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resintmech}{
|
||||
\section{Interests} Robotics, Automatic Identification and Information
|
||||
Collection, Wireless Communications, Computer-CAM/Instrument
|
||||
Interfaces, Digital Design, Home Automation.
|
||||
}
|
||||
\newcommand{\resintsoft}{
|
||||
\section{Interests} Automatic Identification and Information
|
||||
Collection, Wireless Communications, Digital Design, Home Automation,
|
||||
VLSI Design.
|
||||
}
|
||||
\newcommand{\resintall}{
|
||||
\section{Interests} Robotics, Automatic Identification and Information
|
||||
Collection, Wireless Communications, Computer Instrument
|
||||
Interfaces, Digital Design, Home Automation.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resedu}{
|
||||
\section{Education}
|
||||
Bachelor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (MIT, June
|
||||
1999)\\
|
||||
\hspace*{0.25in}{\em ``Low-cost Automated Pine-Car Derby System''}\\
|
||||
Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Electrical
|
||||
Engineering (MIT, June 1999)\\
|
||||
\hspace*{0.25in}{\em ``An Infrastructure for Electromechanical Appliances on the Internet''} US Patent 7,765,253\\
|
||||
MIT Doctorate of Philosophy in
|
||||
Mechanical Engineering (MIT, February 2007)\\
|
||||
\hspace*{0.25in}{\em ``Security Approaches for Radio Frequency Identification Systems''}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpcurrent}{
|
||||
\title{Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Foley Consulting}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 2010 -- Current}
|
||||
\location{Salem, NH USA \& Reykjavik, Iceland}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Finite Element Analysis of advanced structural composites used to
|
||||
develop a high speed quadraped robot in Professor Sangbae Kim's Bioinspired Robotics Laboritory.
|
||||
\end{position}}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexplast}{\resirobot}
|
||||
\newcommand{\resirobot}{
|
||||
\title{Senior Research Scientist, Government \& Industrial Research Division}
|
||||
\employer{\bf iRobot Corporation}
|
||||
\dates{\it November 2007 -- August 2010}
|
||||
\location{Bedford, MA}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Creating and implementing mechanical designs for robot platforms.
|
||||
Tech lead for DARPA DSO ChemBots project. Software developer on DARPA NOSTRA project.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexppostdoc}{
|
||||
\title{Post-Doctoral Associate}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
|
||||
\dates{\it October 2006 -- October 2007}
|
||||
\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Analyst for energy efficiency in industrial applications. Building
|
||||
models for energy calculations and product design to reduce energy
|
||||
utilization and generation of pollutants.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpphd}{
|
||||
\title{Graduate Research Assistant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1999 -- October 2006}
|
||||
\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Researcher for Professor Sanjay Sarma in the MIT AutoID Labs.\\
|
||||
Designed and implemented demonstrations of AutoID technology in Cambridge, UK Exposition.\\
|
||||
Focused on research into Internet-enabled RFID Privacy and Security.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Simson Garfinkel
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpharv}{
|
||||
\title{Teaching Faculty}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Harvard Extension School} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 2005 -- January 2006}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Teaching Assistant for CSCI-E-170: Computer Security and Privacy.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Yu-Feng Wei
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpuff}{
|
||||
\title{Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Uffinity} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 2004 -- May 2004}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Designed prototype of website for Uffinity: a University/career based
|
||||
social-networking website.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Cochran
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpinsight}{
|
||||
\title{Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Insight
|
||||
Technologies} \location{Londonderry, NH}
|
||||
\dates{\it February 2000 -- June 2001}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Consulted on manufacturing M3/M5 Tactical Illuminator as part
|
||||
of graduate manufacturing coursework (2.810). Focus was on increasing
|
||||
part quality and throughput using Japanese manufacturing techniques.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Ron Peacetree
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpemode}{
|
||||
\title{Software Developer and Network Administrator}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Emode, Inc.} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it June 1999 -- Sept 1999}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Developed world's largest fully-indexed Quote Database.\\
|
||||
Developed and installed network security policies and equipment.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Jack E. Greene
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpbfg}{
|
||||
\title{Lead Mechanical Designer}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Brute Force Games}\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it July 1998 -- September 1998}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Designed full immersion game simulator mechanical platform leveraging
|
||||
MIT Aero-Astro vection research.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Tom Coppetto (NetOps)
|
||||
% Boss: Bob Mahoney (Net Security)
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpnetops}{
|
||||
\title{Network Programmer}
|
||||
\employer{\bf MIT Information Systems} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it June 1996 -- September 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Development of network event paging system (Network Operations).
|
||||
Implemented intrusion and packet-sniffer detection (Network
|
||||
Security). Created DNS configuration parser/checker.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: Alica Allen
|
||||
% Boss: Thomas Oliver
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexprcc}{
|
||||
\title{Residential Computing Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf MIT Information Systems} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1995 -- September 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Assisted students with network connectivity and access to computing
|
||||
resources in dormitories.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Boss: ???
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpesg}{
|
||||
\title{Computer Cluster Sysadmin}
|
||||
\employer{\bf MIT Experimental Study Group} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1995 -- June 1995}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Maintained and upgraded Athena cluster hardware: Solaris, Irix, AIX, and Linux.
|
||||
Maintained computer teaching services, backups, and printers.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpcompstruct}{
|
||||
\title{Lab Assistant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 1996 -- May 1997}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
6.004 (Computation Structures) in the MIT EECS Department. Instructed
|
||||
students how to build a DEC Beta architecture from LS logic and
|
||||
assisted with debugging.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpinvent}{
|
||||
\title{Researcher}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1995 - August 1996}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
The Invention Group under Professor Alex Slocum (Mech E) focused on
|
||||
simple innovative ideas for existing problems. Focused on developing
|
||||
a low-cost after-market shock absorber for bicycles. Also developed an
|
||||
electronic Mancala game.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpbrooks}{
|
||||
\title{Network and Computer Administrator}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{Lowell, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Network Installation: Analysis, Design, Upgrading/Installing.\\
|
||||
Computer Equipment Service: Software and Hardware Repair/Administration/Migration.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpsolar}{
|
||||
\title{Hardware Interface Programmer}
|
||||
\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell,
|
||||
MA} \dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Programming HP-GPIB interface to network the Solar Cell Research Lab's
|
||||
instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.) together. This was used
|
||||
to collect, organize and analyze solar cell performance data.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resbackground}{
|
||||
\section{Background} High school: Saludatorian 1994, Salem High
|
||||
School, NH.; Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and Lomb Scholar, Tandy
|
||||
Technology Scholar, Dollars for Scholars and Admiral C. Byrd
|
||||
Scholarship winner.
|
||||
%Director of Publicity for MIT's Lecture Series Committee.
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\reshobby}{
|
||||
\section{Hobbies}
|
||||
Martial Arts, Firearms (MA State Safety Instructor, NRA Certified Coach),
|
||||
Archery (NAA Level 2 Instructor), SCUBA (Rescue Diver), Live Action Roleplaying,
|
||||
Eastern Square Dancing(C1), MA EMT-B, Photography, Music(Cello, Piano,
|
||||
Fiddle), Public Service (APO), HAM
|
||||
Radio (Tech Plus), Locksmithing \& Security
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpshort}{
|
||||
\section{Skills}
|
||||
{\em Project Management:} 8D, Total Project Control, Toyoda
|
||||
Manufacturing Methods\\
|
||||
{\em Computer languages:} C(++), Perl, Python, PHP, Java, XML, lexx, SQL, PICASM\\
|
||||
{\em UN\_X/Media development tools:} HTML/CGI, \LaTeX, PostScript, sh, CVS/Subversion, Kerberos\\
|
||||
{\em Mech E Tools:} Matlab, Maple, ProEngineer, Windchill, SolidWorks,
|
||||
Rapid Prototyping, CNC Machining\\
|
||||
{\em Digital System Design:} Logic Analyzer, Serial Protocol Analyzer, Controller Simulators
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\resexpall}{
|
||||
\section{Skills}
|
||||
{\em Project Management:} 8D, Total Project Control, Toyoda
|
||||
Manufacturing Methods\\
|
||||
{\em Computer languages:} C(++), Perl, Python, PHP, Java, XML, lexx, SQL, PICASM\\
|
||||
{\em UN\_X/Media development tools:} HTML/CGI, \LaTeX, PostScript, sh, CVS/Subversion, Kerberos\\
|
||||
{\em Technician:} IPC Class 2 Soldering, Locksmithing, Telephone/Network Cable Wiring\\
|
||||
{\em Mech E Tools:} Matlab, Maple, ProEngineer, Windchill, SolidWorks,
|
||||
CFDesigner, Rapid Prototyping, CNC Machining\\
|
||||
{\em Digital System Design:} Logic Analyzer, Serial Protocol Analyzer, Controller Simulators
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%\newcommand{\resexp}{
|
||||
|
||||
75
resume/oldresume.tex
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75
resume/oldresume.tex
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@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
|
||||
\documentstyle[simplemargins,10pt,resume]{article}
|
||||
\settopmargin{1in}
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\name{JOSEPH T. FOLEY}
|
||||
\addresses
|
||||
{{\it School/Mailing Address} \\
|
||||
(valid through 5/2/95) \\
|
||||
201C Nichols \\
|
||||
Senior House \\
|
||||
3 Ames St. \\
|
||||
Cambridge, MA 02139 \\
|
||||
(617)225-6150 \\
|
||||
foley@mit.edu, foley@nowhere.mit.edu}
|
||||
{{\it Home Address} \\
|
||||
3 Salem St. \\
|
||||
Salem, NH 03079 \\
|
||||
(603) 893-1033\\}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{llist}
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Professional}
|
||||
Network Administration: Novell, Lantastic, TCP-IP.
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Interests}
|
||||
Computer Multimedia Simulations, Network Protocols, Linux, Computer-CAM/Instrument Interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Education}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{\it Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
Currently a Sophomore, majoring in 6.2
|
||||
Following the Masters of Engineering course.
|
||||
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Experience}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{\it Lowell, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
|
||||
Assorted network installation and upgrading, as well as design and
|
||||
implementation of a whole new network for when the company relocates.
|
||||
Also installed a remote Troubleshooting database and FaxonDemand service.
|
||||
General computer servicing/troubleshooting/installation/
|
||||
upgrades.
|
||||
The most recent consultation involved a complete Novell/TCP-IP network overhaul, almost finished at present.
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it October 1994 - present}
|
||||
Operating/fixing an OMAX abrasivejet system to make assorted parts/artwork.
|
||||
Designing new and innovative tools for working in a variety of environments.
|
||||
Also a subset of the Invention Group at MIT.
|
||||
A work-study/UROP under Alex Slocum
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994}
|
||||
Programming using the HP-GPIB interface to network some of the Solar Cell
|
||||
Research Lab's instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.). The program
|
||||
was used to collect/organize data more efficiently as well as port it
|
||||
to an easy to analyze form.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Bull, Inc.} \location{Lawrence, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 1991 - March 1992}
|
||||
Created a front end for a Barcoding Inventory System currently in use at Bull, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Background}
|
||||
High school: Saludatorian, 1994, Salem High School, Salem, NH.; also chosen
|
||||
as Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and Lomb Scholar, Tandy Technology
|
||||
Scholar, and Admiral C. Byrd Scholarship winner. Currently active in
|
||||
strategy/simulation gaming and Alpha Phi Omega, the coed service fraternity.
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Skills}
|
||||
Computer languages: C, C++(currently learning), PASCAL, SCHEME/LISP, Assembly and Machine Code (esp. of a 6502), BASIC.
|
||||
|
||||
UN\_X/Media development tools: PERL, Latex, HTML, LaTeX, shell scripts
|
||||
ThingWorld
|
||||
Certified for Class 2 Soldering
|
||||
Simple Analog Circuit Design, Troubleshooting
|
||||
Knowledge of use of oscilloscope, curve-tracer, serial-line analyzer, Fox and Hound, etc.
|
||||
\end{llist}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
803
resume/res.cls
Normal file
803
resume/res.cls
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,803 @@
|
||||
% RESUME DOCUMENT STYLE -- Released 23 Nov 1989
|
||||
% for LaTeX version 2.09
|
||||
% Copyright (C) 1988,1989 by Michael DeCorte
|
||||
|
||||
\typeout{Document Style `res' <26 Sep 89>.}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% res.sty
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \documentstyle{res}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Copyright (c) 1988 by Michael DeCorte
|
||||
% Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided
|
||||
% that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that
|
||||
% the copyright notice and this notice are retained.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO
|
||||
% WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK,
|
||||
% INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
|
||||
% FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Michael DeCorte
|
||||
% P.O. Box 652
|
||||
% Potsdam NY 13676
|
||||
% mrd@sun.soe.clarkson.edu
|
||||
% mrd@clutx.bitnet
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Changes for LaTeX2e -- Venkat Krishnamurthy (Aug 7, 2001)
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% You can have multiple style options the legal options ones are:
|
||||
%
|
||||
% centered the name and address are centered at the top of the
|
||||
% page (default)
|
||||
%
|
||||
% line the name is the left with a horizontal line then
|
||||
% the address to the right
|
||||
%
|
||||
% overlapped the section titles overlap the body text (default)
|
||||
%
|
||||
% margin the section titles are to the left of the body text
|
||||
%
|
||||
% 11pt use 11 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
|
||||
%
|
||||
% 12pt use 12 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Commands
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% \Resume prints the word resume but typeset nicely
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \newsectionwidth{dimen}
|
||||
% defines the amount of space the labels extend
|
||||
% into the left margin.
|
||||
% DO NOT TRY to change any of the dimensions
|
||||
% yourself. You will probably confuse the style file.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \name{text} defines your name
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \address{text}
|
||||
% defines your address
|
||||
% this can be called twice if you have two addresses
|
||||
% use \\'s to indicate where either line breaks or
|
||||
% comas should go
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \opening this prints your name and address at that spot
|
||||
% this is not normally needed, as \begin{resume}
|
||||
% does this but is provided just in case you need
|
||||
% to do something odd
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{resume} ... \end{resume}
|
||||
% all of the resume should go inside of this
|
||||
% environment
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \section{text}
|
||||
% This prints 'text' in the left hand margin.
|
||||
% Its exact placement depends on what the style
|
||||
% options has been set to. (overlapped or margin)
|
||||
% You should use \\ to start a new line. If the
|
||||
% style option is margin, the \\ is converted
|
||||
% to a space.
|
||||
% To use this in any of the list environments, put
|
||||
% the \section after the \item[] but before the
|
||||
% text.
|
||||
% Eg.
|
||||
% \begin{itemize}
|
||||
% \item\section{text}
|
||||
% text
|
||||
% \end{itemize}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{ncolumn}{n} ... \end{ncolumn}
|
||||
% creates a tabular environment with n equally
|
||||
% spaced columns. Separate columns by & and
|
||||
% end them with \\
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{position} ... \end{position}
|
||||
% this is used to print a job description. There should
|
||||
% be only one job description in it. Information
|
||||
% related to the job (such as title, dates...) will
|
||||
% be printed.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{format} ... \end{format}
|
||||
% used to change the default format for the position
|
||||
% environment. Within it the recognized commands are:
|
||||
% \title{option}
|
||||
% \employer{option}
|
||||
% \location{option}
|
||||
% \dates{option}
|
||||
% \body
|
||||
% \\
|
||||
% where option is one of l,r,c standing for left, right, center.
|
||||
% The format will eventually be used to make several
|
||||
% tabular environments and you are defining the number of columns
|
||||
% and the placement of text within the columns of the tabulars.
|
||||
% Each row is terminated by a \\. Any number of options can
|
||||
% be on a line, they will each be set in their own columns.
|
||||
% Any of the options except \body may be left out.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Eg.
|
||||
% \begin{format}
|
||||
% \title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
||||
% \dates{r}\\
|
||||
% \body\\
|
||||
% \location{l}\\
|
||||
% \end{format}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% In this example the title and employer information
|
||||
% are set in 2 columns left justified and right justified
|
||||
% respectively. Then the date is set right justified.
|
||||
% Then the body is set. Then the location is set left
|
||||
% justified.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \employer{text}
|
||||
% \title{text}
|
||||
% \dates{text}
|
||||
% \location{text}
|
||||
% declare text for the next invocation of the position
|
||||
% environment
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Glue
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%
|
||||
% sectionskip the amount of horizontal before a section
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Dimensions
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%
|
||||
% sectionwidth the amount that the section titles go in the
|
||||
% left margin
|
||||
%
|
||||
% resumewidth the width of the total resume from the left
|
||||
% margin to the right. Don't use textwidth
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Definitions
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%
|
||||
% sectionfont the font used to print section titles
|
||||
% use \renewcommand to change it
|
||||
%
|
||||
% namefont the font used to print your name
|
||||
% use \renewcommand to change it
|
||||
%
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% THINGS TO DO
|
||||
%
|
||||
% add lm,rm options to format style to allow things to be placed
|
||||
% in the left or right margin respectivly
|
||||
%
|
||||
% add capability so that \body doesn't have to be proceeded (followed)
|
||||
% by a \\ allowing part of the description (eg. location) to be the
|
||||
% first (last) thing of the body
|
||||
%
|
||||
% clean up the list building procedures
|
||||
%
|
||||
% write docs to tell people how to use this
|
||||
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
|
||||
\ProvidesClass{res}[2000/05/19 v1.4b Resume class]
|
||||
|
||||
%\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{1}}
|
||||
%\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{2}}
|
||||
|
||||
\PassOptionsToClass{11pt,12pt}{article}
|
||||
\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
|
||||
|
||||
\newif\if@line
|
||||
\newif\if@margin
|
||||
|
||||
\DeclareOption{line}{\@linetrue}
|
||||
\DeclareOption{centered}{\@linefalse}
|
||||
|
||||
\DeclareOption{margin}{\@margintrue}
|
||||
\DeclareOption{overlapped}{\@marginfalse}
|
||||
|
||||
\ExecuteOptions{overlapped,centered}
|
||||
\ProcessOptions\relax
|
||||
|
||||
\nofiles % resume's don't need .aux files
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\newtoks\tabular@text % holds the current list being processed
|
||||
\newtoks\tabular@head % holds the head tabular list
|
||||
\newtoks\tabular@tail % holds the tail tabular list
|
||||
\newtoks\@ta % used by \@append
|
||||
\newtoks\undefined@token\undefined@token={}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% prints a centered name with the address centered
|
||||
% or the two address on opposite sides of the page
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\@printcentername{\begingroup
|
||||
% print the name centered
|
||||
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\namefont\@name}\hfil}\par
|
||||
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
|
||||
% do nothing
|
||||
}{%
|
||||
\@ifundefined{@addresstwo}{
|
||||
% only one address
|
||||
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil}\par
|
||||
}{
|
||||
% two addresses
|
||||
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil
|
||||
\@tablebox{\@addresstwo}}\par
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\endgroup}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% this is used to print the name and address at the top of
|
||||
% the page with a hline in between
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\namefont{\large\bf}
|
||||
\def\@linename{\begingroup
|
||||
\def\\{, }
|
||||
{\namefont\@name}
|
||||
\vskip 2pt
|
||||
\fullline
|
||||
\vskip 2pt
|
||||
% where do you live?
|
||||
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
|
||||
% do nothing
|
||||
}{%
|
||||
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth
|
||||
{\hfill\vbox{\hbox{\@addressone}
|
||||
\hbox{\@addresstwo}
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}\par
|
||||
}
|
||||
\endgroup}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% HEADINGS:
|
||||
% There are two types of headings:
|
||||
% 1) one with the name centered and the address centered or
|
||||
% in the left and right side if there are two address
|
||||
% 2) one where the name is in the upper left corner
|
||||
% the a line accross the paper
|
||||
% then the address all on one line in the right corner
|
||||
% the second address will be directly below the first if defined
|
||||
%
|
||||
\let\print@name\relax
|
||||
\def\ds@centered{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@printcentername\fi}
|
||||
\def\ds@line{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@linename\fi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% Use this to set the sectionwidth.
|
||||
% It adjust the width of the text as well as the hoffset
|
||||
% You probably shouldn't touch any of the size paramaters
|
||||
% unless you really understand all of this but it is not
|
||||
% hard. Either way, it can only be executed once
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\sectionfont{\bf}
|
||||
\newdimen\sectionwidth
|
||||
\newskip\sectionskip
|
||||
\newdimen\resumewidth
|
||||
|
||||
\resumewidth=6.5in
|
||||
\sectionskip=3.5ex plus 1ex minus -.2ex % values stolen from LaTeX
|
||||
|
||||
\def\newsectionwidth#1{%
|
||||
\sectionwidth=#1
|
||||
\textwidth=\resumewidth
|
||||
\advance\textwidth-\sectionwidth
|
||||
\hsize=\textwidth
|
||||
\hoffset=\sectionwidth
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely in the left margin.
|
||||
% multiline sectiontitles are permited and will be broken by
|
||||
% \TeX{} to fit into a box \verb|\sectionwidth| wide. It is advised
|
||||
% that \verb|\\| be used to break the lines by hand as \TeX{} will
|
||||
% probably not do what you want.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% When using this with {\tt tabbing} and {\tt list} (or anything
|
||||
% that is made out of {\tt list}) put the \section's inside of
|
||||
% the \verb|\begin{}| and the \verb|\item|Eg.
|
||||
% \begin{verbatim}
|
||||
% \begin{trivlist}
|
||||
% \item[]
|
||||
% \section{foo}
|
||||
% text
|
||||
% \end{trivlist}
|
||||
% \end{verbatim}
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\boxed@sectiontitle#1{%
|
||||
% this macro may be called in a tabular. Special code must be written
|
||||
% to accomodate this. In LaTeX, a tabular is made out of hboxes.
|
||||
% TeX never goes into horizontal mode because of this; it only
|
||||
% gets into vertical mode and restricted horizontal mode. Certain
|
||||
% indenting problems must be handled because of this. They
|
||||
% are delt with at the end of this routine.
|
||||
% It is also necessary to close the hbox that was created before
|
||||
% the \section and create a new one when this macro has ended.
|
||||
% This macro therefore simulates a \kill, so that any text before
|
||||
% the \section not be printed. The proper use is therefore
|
||||
% ...
|
||||
% text\\
|
||||
% \section{foo}
|
||||
% more text\\
|
||||
% ...
|
||||
\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
|
||||
\@stopfield % the is the first part of a \kill
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@@par % This will end the previous paragraph if needed and
|
||||
% go into vertical mode. If this was already in
|
||||
% vertical mode then the \par does nothing.
|
||||
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\everypar={}%
|
||||
\def\par{\@@par}%
|
||||
\let\\=\@normalcr
|
||||
\addpenalty{\@secpenalty} % this would be a good place for a page break
|
||||
% \@secpenalty is what LaTeX uses before its
|
||||
% section's. It happens to be -300
|
||||
\addvspace{\sectionskip} % put in a bit of glue
|
||||
% The following hbox will be contributed to the page list without going
|
||||
% into horizontal mode. Therefore, any \parindent's, \parshape's, \leftskip
|
||||
% will be ignored but \hoffset's are not. The result is that the box will
|
||||
% only by \hoffset. This is what I want
|
||||
\hbox to 0pt{%
|
||||
\hss % this is an llap. In other words, this glue
|
||||
% will shrink by the width of the stuff in the vbox
|
||||
% (\sectionwidth) into the left margin and then
|
||||
% insert the contents of the vbox.
|
||||
\vtop to 0pt{% make a 0pt height paragraph, with the baseline at the
|
||||
% lined up with the baseline of the first box in the list
|
||||
\leftskip=0pt
|
||||
\hsize=\sectionwidth
|
||||
\textwidth=\sectionwidth
|
||||
\raggedright % you don't want this filled out to the right margin
|
||||
\sectionfont
|
||||
#1\vss % Go into horizontal mode; do the paragraph;
|
||||
% go into vertical mode; add some negative glue
|
||||
% to give a box of 0pt height and depth
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
|
||||
\vskip-\baselineskip % when the next box is processed, baselineskip glue
|
||||
% glue will be added (the box has no depth because of
|
||||
% the \vss; therefore, we don't have to worry about
|
||||
% \lineskiplimit). This -\baselineskip glue
|
||||
% is to undo this. \nointerlineskip doesn't
|
||||
% work because the baseline of this line would be lined
|
||||
% up with the top of the top of the next box. We
|
||||
% want the baselines lined up.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% It may have been possible to do this by forcing the
|
||||
% baseline of this box to be the top of the box but
|
||||
% then the interline skip between this box and the
|
||||
% previous box would be off as the baselines of the
|
||||
% this box (the one that being made above) and the
|
||||
% previous line would be separated by \baselineskip
|
||||
% (probably, it may be separted by the depth of the
|
||||
% previous box + \lineskip) but as the baseline of
|
||||
% this box has been moved to the top, the box's would
|
||||
% separted by to much glue. The exact amount being
|
||||
% the height of this box.
|
||||
\endgroup
|
||||
\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
|
||||
% this is the second part of the \kill; it starts the next tabbing line
|
||||
% Because this routine will never get into paragraph mode when used in
|
||||
% tabbing the \parskip that is discussed below will never be inserted.
|
||||
% Therefore it should not be negated as done below.
|
||||
\@startline
|
||||
\ignorespaces
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\vskip-\parskip % The next thing to be contributed will be a paragraph.
|
||||
% Right before being contributed though a \vskip\parskip
|
||||
% will be inserted. This is to negate it.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% I do consider this to be a bit of a cludge but
|
||||
% I can not find a way to write \unskipfutureskip
|
||||
% or a way to make TeX think that nothing has
|
||||
% been contributed to the page list.
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely above the section text
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\unboxed@sectiontitle#1{%
|
||||
\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
|
||||
\@stopfield
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@@par
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\everypar={}%
|
||||
\def\par{\@@par}%
|
||||
\def\\{ }
|
||||
\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}
|
||||
\addvspace{\sectionskip}
|
||||
\hbox to 0pt{\hss\hbox to \sectionwidth{\sectionfont#1\hss}}
|
||||
\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
|
||||
\endgroup
|
||||
\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
|
||||
\@startline
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\vskip-\parskip
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
\ignorespaces
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% There are two types of section headings:
|
||||
% 1) the section heading is all on one line and directly
|
||||
% below it, is the body of the text
|
||||
% 2) the section heading is entirely in the left margin
|
||||
% (possibly taking multiple lines) with the body of
|
||||
% the text next to it
|
||||
%
|
||||
\let\@@section\relax
|
||||
\def\ds@overlapped{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{0.5in}\let
|
||||
\@@section\unboxed@sectiontitle\fi}
|
||||
\def\ds@margin{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{1.3in}\let
|
||||
\@@section\boxed@sectiontitle\fi}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% DEFAULTS: (some of them)
|
||||
%
|
||||
% centered name
|
||||
% overlapped section titles
|
||||
%
|
||||
% format is:
|
||||
% title employer
|
||||
% location dates
|
||||
% body
|
||||
% with everything in the left of its column
|
||||
|
||||
%\input article.sty
|
||||
|
||||
\if@line\ds@line\else\ds@centered\fi
|
||||
\if@margin\ds@margin\else\ds@overlapped\fi
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% typeset resume all nice and pretty
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\Resume{{R\'{e}sum\'{e}}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% makes a line of width \textwidth starting at -\hoffset
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\fullline{ % hrules only listen to \hoffset
|
||||
\nointerlineskip % so I have this code
|
||||
\moveleft\hoffset\vbox{\hrule width\textwidth}
|
||||
\nointerlineskip
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% create a multiline box.
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\@tablebox#1{\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}#1\end{tabular}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% use this to define your name
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}}
|
||||
|
||||
\def\@name{}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% use this to define your address, this may be called more than once.
|
||||
%
|
||||
\let\@addressone\relax
|
||||
\let\@addresstwo\relax
|
||||
|
||||
\def\address#1{
|
||||
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{\def\@addressone{#1}}{\def\@addresstwo{#1}}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% if you want to print your name and address is a slightly
|
||||
% different format than sugessted, then this can be used
|
||||
% to place it exactly where you want
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\opening{\def\@opening{}
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\leftskip=-\hoffset % I use leftskip to move things to the left as
|
||||
\advance\textwidth\hoffset % changing hoffset doesn't work. But this
|
||||
\hsize=\textwidth % doesn't really work as hboxes are rules
|
||||
% are unaffeted
|
||||
\let\par=\@@par
|
||||
\parindent=0pt
|
||||
\parskip=0pt
|
||||
\print@name
|
||||
\endgroup
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% all of the resume goes in the resume environment
|
||||
%
|
||||
\newenvironment{resume}{\begingroup
|
||||
\@ifundefined{@opening}{\opening}{}
|
||||
}{\endgroup}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% gives you a tabular environment with n equally spaced columns
|
||||
% \begin{ncolumn}{#} ... \end{ncolumn}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% The p option of LaTeX is broken in all but the newest verion
|
||||
% of latex.tex, this is how to fix it
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\@endpbox{\par\egroup\hfil}
|
||||
\let\@@endpbox=\@endpbox
|
||||
|
||||
\newdimen\@columnwidth % the width of each column equal to
|
||||
\def\ncolumn#1{%
|
||||
% \@columnwidth = \textwidth / #1
|
||||
\@columnwidth=\textwidth \divide\@columnwidth by #1
|
||||
\begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}[t]%
|
||||
{*{#1}{@{}p{\@columnwidth}@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\def\endncolumn{\end{tabular*}}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% \employer{text} defines employer to be text
|
||||
% \location{text} defines location to be text
|
||||
% \dates{text} defines dates to be text
|
||||
% \title{text} defines title to be text
|
||||
% \body
|
||||
%
|
||||
|
||||
\def\employer#1{\def\@employer{\print@employer{#1}}}
|
||||
\def\location#1{\def\@location{\print@location{#1}}}
|
||||
\def\dates#1{\def\@dates{\print@dates{#1}}}
|
||||
\def\title#1{\def\@title{\print@title{#1}}}
|
||||
|
||||
\let\l@justify\raggedright
|
||||
\let\r@justify\raggedleft
|
||||
\let\c@justify\centering
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% \@format{name}{justify}
|
||||
% will define \print@#1 to print it's one argument
|
||||
% justified according to #2 which can be
|
||||
% l = left
|
||||
% r = right
|
||||
% c = center
|
||||
%
|
||||
% eg.
|
||||
% \@format{employer}{c}
|
||||
% is the same as \def\print@employer#1{{\centering #1\par}}
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\@format#1#2{%
|
||||
\expandafter\gdef\csname print@#1\endcsname##1{%
|
||||
{\csname#2@justify\endcsname##1\par}}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% this is used to define how the position environment should
|
||||
% formated.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{format} positioning text \end{format}
|
||||
% where positioning text may be
|
||||
% \employer{pos}
|
||||
% \location{pos}
|
||||
% \dates{pos}
|
||||
% \title{pos}
|
||||
% \body (for the body of the position environment)
|
||||
% where pos is
|
||||
% l for left
|
||||
% r for right
|
||||
% c for center
|
||||
% use \\ to break the line
|
||||
% you don't have to use all of the options.
|
||||
% on any one line, you should indicate what you want on that line
|
||||
% and where it should go within its column.
|
||||
% eg.
|
||||
% the following prints the employer in the left with the location
|
||||
% centered within that its column. It then prints the date on the
|
||||
% right. Then it prints the body of the position environment. Then
|
||||
% it prints the title centered within its column; as there is only
|
||||
% one column here it is really just centered.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \begin{format}
|
||||
% \employer{l}\location{c}\\
|
||||
% \dates{r}\\
|
||||
% \body\\
|
||||
% \title{c}\\
|
||||
% \end{format}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcounter{numberofcolumns}
|
||||
\newenvironment{format}{%
|
||||
\def\end@line@head{\append@tabular@head{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
|
||||
\c@numberofcolumns 0}
|
||||
\def\end@line@tail{\append@tabular@tail{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
|
||||
\c@numberofcolumns 0}
|
||||
\tabular@text={}
|
||||
\tabular@head={}
|
||||
\tabular@tail={}
|
||||
\c@numberofcolumns 0
|
||||
\let\\=\end@line@head
|
||||
\def\employer##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
||||
\@format{employer}{##1}
|
||||
\append@tabular@text{employer}}
|
||||
\def\location##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
||||
\@format{location}{##1}
|
||||
\append@tabular@text{location}}
|
||||
\def\dates##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
||||
\@format{dates}{##1}
|
||||
\append@tabular@text{dates}}
|
||||
\def\title##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
|
||||
\@format{title}{##1}
|
||||
\append@tabular@text{title}}
|
||||
\def\body{\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\skotfi
|
||||
\let\\=\end@line@tail}}{}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%taken from page 378 of TeXbook but freely hacked
|
||||
%
|
||||
% appends the expansion of #1 to the token list #2
|
||||
|
||||
\def\@append#1\to#2{%
|
||||
\@ta=\expandafter{#1}%
|
||||
\xdef\@append@temp{\the#2\the\@ta}
|
||||
\global#2=\expandafter{\@append@temp}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% CHAA006%vaxb.rhbnc.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK
|
||||
% texhax.88.078
|
||||
% is used to see if two token lists are equal
|
||||
% there must be a better way
|
||||
%
|
||||
|
||||
\let \then = \empty
|
||||
\def \iftoks #1#2\then #3\else #4\skotfi{
|
||||
\edef \1{\the #1}
|
||||
\edef \2{\the #2}
|
||||
\ifx \1\2\then #3\else #4\fi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% \append@tabular@text{command}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text.
|
||||
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
||||
% Eg. \append@tabular@text{relax}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% used to define \tabular@text for the tabular environment
|
||||
% used by append@tabular@head and append@tabular@tail
|
||||
%
|
||||
|
||||
\def\append@tabular@text#1{%
|
||||
\iftoks\tabular@text\undefined@token\then
|
||||
\global\tabular@text=\expandafter{\csname @#1\endcsname}
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@append{&}\to\tabular@text
|
||||
\@append{\csname @#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@text
|
||||
\skotfi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% append@tabular@head
|
||||
%
|
||||
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@head
|
||||
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
||||
% Eg. \append@tabular@head{relax}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% used to define \tabular@head for the tabular environment
|
||||
% used by the position environment
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\append@tabular@head#1{%
|
||||
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
|
||||
\relax
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\skotfi
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% append@tabular@tail
|
||||
%
|
||||
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@htail
|
||||
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
|
||||
% Eg. \append@tabular@tail{relax}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% used to define \tabular@tail for the tabular environment
|
||||
% used by the position environment
|
||||
%
|
||||
\def\append@tabular@tail#1{%
|
||||
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\iftoks\tabular@tail\undefined@token\then
|
||||
\else
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\skotfi
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% put the actual job descriptions here
|
||||
% \begin{postion} ... \end{position}
|
||||
% in the ... describe the position.
|
||||
% don't put the \dates \location etc in here. define them before hand
|
||||
\newenvironment{position}%
|
||||
{%
|
||||
\begingroup
|
||||
\par
|
||||
\the\tabular@head
|
||||
% \addpenalty{-\@secpenalty}% bad place for a page break
|
||||
\penalty -\@secpenalty % bad place for a page break
|
||||
\penalty 10000
|
||||
\ignorespaces
|
||||
}{%
|
||||
\the\tabular@tail
|
||||
% \addpenalty{\@secpenalty}% good place for a page break
|
||||
\penalty \@secpenalty % good place for a page break
|
||||
\endgroup
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% DEFAULTS: (the rest of them)
|
||||
%
|
||||
% centered name
|
||||
% overlapped section titles
|
||||
%
|
||||
% format is:
|
||||
% title employer
|
||||
% location dates
|
||||
% body
|
||||
% with everything in the left of its column
|
||||
|
||||
\@secpenalty = -500
|
||||
\topmargin 0pt
|
||||
\headheight 0pt
|
||||
\headsep 0pt
|
||||
\textheight 9in
|
||||
\parindent 0pt
|
||||
\topmargin 0in
|
||||
\oddsidemargin 0pt
|
||||
\evensidemargin 0pt
|
||||
\marginparwidth 0pt
|
||||
\parindent 0pt
|
||||
\parskip \baselineskip
|
||||
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
|
||||
\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini
|
||||
\topsep 0pt
|
||||
\parskip 0pt
|
||||
\partopsep 2pt plus 2pt
|
||||
\parsep 2pt plus 2pt
|
||||
\itemsep \parsep}
|
||||
|
||||
\pagestyle{empty} % don't want page numbers
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{format}
|
||||
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
||||
\location{l}\dates{r}\\
|
||||
\body\\
|
||||
\end{format}
|
||||
|
||||
\let\section\@@section
|
||||
|
||||
39
resume/resume-ccp.tex
Normal file
39
resume/resume-ccp.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{foleyresume}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\resinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
%\respromech
|
||||
%\resprosoft
|
||||
\resproall
|
||||
|
||||
%\resintmech
|
||||
%\resintsoft
|
||||
\resintall
|
||||
|
||||
\resedu
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\resexpcurrent
|
||||
\resexplast
|
||||
\resexppostdoc
|
||||
\resexpphd
|
||||
\resexpharv
|
||||
\resexpuff
|
||||
\resexpinsight
|
||||
\resexpemode
|
||||
\resexpbfg
|
||||
\resexpnetops
|
||||
\resexprcc
|
||||
\resexpesg
|
||||
\resexpcompstruct
|
||||
\resexpinvent
|
||||
\resexpbrooks
|
||||
\reshobby
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
%\resexpshort
|
||||
\resexpall
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
40
resume/resume-full.tex
Normal file
40
resume/resume-full.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{foleyresume}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\resinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
%\respromech
|
||||
%\resprosoft
|
||||
\resproall
|
||||
|
||||
%\resintmech
|
||||
%\resintsoft
|
||||
\resintall
|
||||
|
||||
\resedu
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\resexpcurrent
|
||||
\resexplast
|
||||
\resexppostdoc
|
||||
\resexpphd
|
||||
\resexpharv
|
||||
\resexpuff
|
||||
\resexpinsight
|
||||
\resexpemode
|
||||
\resexpbfg
|
||||
\resexpnetops
|
||||
\resexprcc
|
||||
\resexpesg
|
||||
\resexpcompstruct
|
||||
\resexpinvent
|
||||
\resexpbrooks
|
||||
\resexpsolar
|
||||
\reshobby
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
%\resexpshort
|
||||
\resexpall
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
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resume/resume-garfinkle.tex
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resume/resume-garfinkle.tex
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|
||||
\documentclass{res}
|
||||
\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{format}
|
||||
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
||||
\dates{r}\\
|
||||
\body\\
|
||||
\location{l}\\
|
||||
\end{format}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\name{Joseph T Foley}
|
||||
\address{
|
||||
70 Amherst St, \#104.\\
|
||||
Cambridge, MA 02139\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}\hfill
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{ll}
|
||||
Home: &(617)225-6696 \\
|
||||
Cell: &(617)233-4590\\
|
||||
\texttt{Email:} &\texttt{foley@mit.edu}\\
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
\section{Professional} Mechanical Design, Computer Automation and
|
||||
Control, Distributed System Design, Network Administration and
|
||||
Security, Database Applications.
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Interests} Network Protocols, Linux, High Speed
|
||||
%Networking, Network Security and Cryptography, Distributed File
|
||||
%Systems, Backup/High Availability Systems, Computer-CAM/Instrument
|
||||
%Interfaces, Robotics, Digital Design, Home Automation, VLSI Design,
|
||||
%Very Large Databases.
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Education: {\it Massachusetts Institute of
|
||||
Technology, Cambridge, MA}}
|
||||
Bachelors and Masters of Engineering in Computer Science and Electrical with minor in Mechanical Engineering as of June 1999.\\
|
||||
Currently a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering graduating in February 2006.
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Research Assistant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 1998 - present}
|
||||
\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Research Assistantship for Professor Sanjay Sarma doing RFID development.\\
|
||||
Designed and Implemented demonstrations of AutoID Technology in Cambridge, UK Exposition.\\
|
||||
Currently doing research into Internet-enabled RFID Privacy and Security.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Student}
|
||||
\employer{\bf MIT 6.857 Security and Privacy} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 2004 - December 2004}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Developed a secure
|
||||
no-trusted-third-party dating matchup system using the Fairplay Secure
|
||||
Function Evaluation system.\\ Debugged and augmented the Fairplay
|
||||
library.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Web Architect and Security Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Uffinity} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 2004 - March 2004}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Designed web application for connecting employers with potential
|
||||
employees via social networking under contract.\\ Designed security
|
||||
architecture.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Software Developer and Network Administrator}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Emode, Inc.} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it May 2000 - Sept 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Developed World's Largest Fully-Indexed Quote Database\\
|
||||
Developed and Installed Network Security Policies and Equipment
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Various Computer Related Positions}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1996 - September 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Residential Computing Consultant (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
MIT Network Operations Employee (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
MIT Network Security Employee (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
Redesigned Undergraduate Design Course(2.007) under Professor Alex Slocum (Mech E)\\
|
||||
6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department)
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it January 1996 - May 1997}
|
||||
%6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department)
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it September 1995 - August 1996}
|
||||
%The Invention Group under Alex Slocum (Mech E)0
|
||||
%
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{Lowell, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
|
||||
%Network Installation: Analysis, Design, Upgrading/Installing\\
|
||||
%Computer Equipment Service: Software and Hardware Repair/Administration/Migration
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell,
|
||||
%MA} \dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994} Programming using the
|
||||
%HP-GPIB interface to network the Solar Cell Research Lab's
|
||||
%instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.). This was used
|
||||
%to collect, organize and analyze the data more efficiently.
|
||||
|
||||
%\section{Background} High school: Saludatorian, 1994, Salem High
|
||||
%School, Salem, NH.; also chosen as Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and
|
||||
%Lomb Scholar, Tandy Technology Scholar, and Admiral C. Byrd
|
||||
%Scholarship winner. Director of Publicity for MIT's Lecture Series
|
||||
%Committee.
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\section{Skills}
|
||||
{\em Computer languages:} C(++), Perl, Java, XML, lexx, SCHEME, SQL, PICASM\\
|
||||
{\em UN\_X/Media development tools:} HTML/CGI, \LaTeX, PostScript, sh, CVS, Eclipse\\
|
||||
{\em Cryptography:} Secure Function Evaluation, Zero Knowledge Proofs, Kerberos.
|
||||
%Certified for IPC Class 2 Soldering\\
|
||||
%{\em Mech E Tools:} Matlab, Maple, ProEngineer, Solidworks, Abacus, CNC Machining\\
|
||||
%{\em Digital System Design:} Logic Analyzer, Serial Protocol Analyzer, Controller Simulators
|
||||
%Instruments: Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Digital Analyzers, Serial-line Analyzers, Signal Generators
|
||||
%and Inductive Receivers.
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
39
resume/resume-mech.tex
Normal file
39
resume/resume-mech.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{foleyresume}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\resinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
\respromech
|
||||
%\resprosoft
|
||||
%\resproall
|
||||
|
||||
\resintmech
|
||||
%\resintsoft
|
||||
%\resintall
|
||||
|
||||
\resedu
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\resexpcurrent
|
||||
\resexplast
|
||||
|
||||
%\resexpharv
|
||||
%\resexpuff
|
||||
\resexpinsight
|
||||
%\resexpemode
|
||||
\resexpbfg
|
||||
%\resexpnetops
|
||||
%\resexpcompstruct
|
||||
%\resexpinvent
|
||||
\resexpbrooks
|
||||
%\resexpsolar
|
||||
|
||||
%\resbackground
|
||||
%\reshobby
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\resexpshort
|
||||
%\resexpall
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
39
resume/resume-software.tex
Normal file
39
resume/resume-software.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
\documentclass{foleyresume}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\resinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
\respromech
|
||||
%\resprosoft
|
||||
%\resproall
|
||||
|
||||
\resintmech
|
||||
%\resintsoft
|
||||
%\resintall
|
||||
|
||||
\resedu
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\resexpcurrent
|
||||
\resexplast
|
||||
|
||||
\resexpharv
|
||||
%\resexpuff
|
||||
%\resexpinsight
|
||||
\resexpemode
|
||||
%\resexpbfg
|
||||
\resexpnetops
|
||||
%\resexpcompstruct
|
||||
%\resexpinvent
|
||||
%\resexpbrooks
|
||||
%\resexpsolar
|
||||
|
||||
%\resbackground
|
||||
%\reshobby
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\resexpshort
|
||||
%\resexpall
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
86
resume/resume-sports.tex
Normal file
86
resume/resume-sports.tex
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
|
||||
\documentstyle[simplemargins,10pt,resume]{article}
|
||||
\settopmargin{.75in}
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{l}
|
||||
{\Large \textbf {Joseph T Foley}}\\
|
||||
283 Washington St.\\
|
||||
Cambridge, MA 02139\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}\hfill
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{ll}
|
||||
Home: &(617)864-4739 \\
|
||||
Cell: &(617)233-4590\\
|
||||
\texttt{Email:} &\texttt{foley@mit.edu}\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{llist}
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Accomplishments}
|
||||
Varsity Member of the MIT Pistol Team (1998-2000)\\
|
||||
Placed 23rd in the NRA National Collegiate Pistol Finals (2000)\\
|
||||
Built prototype pistol light timer for MIT Pistol Range (2002)\\
|
||||
Placed 3rd in GBPL team (2002)
|
||||
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Interests} NRA Bullseye Pistol, UIT Pistol Disciplines,
|
||||
Air Pistol, Smallbore Rifle, High-Power Rifle, Trap Shooting, Recurve
|
||||
Archery, Running, Coaching.
|
||||
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Education} \employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of
|
||||
Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA} Graduated in June of 1999 with a
|
||||
Bachelors and Masters of Engineering in Computer Science and Electrical
|
||||
Engineering with a minor in Mechanical Engineering.\\
|
||||
Currently a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering estimated to complete in June 2005.
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 1998 - present}
|
||||
Research Assistantship for Professor Sanjay Sarma (Mechanical Engineering)\\
|
||||
Branched into the Auto-ID Center(www.autoidcenter.org)\\
|
||||
Designed and Implemented Demonstrations of AutoID Technology in Cambridge, UK Exposition
|
||||
Based Upon my Master's Research.
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Insight Technologies} \location{Londonderry, NH}
|
||||
\dates{\it February 2000 - June 2001} Consulted on Manufacturing M3/M5
|
||||
Tactical Firearm Illuminator as Part of Graduate Manufacturing Course
|
||||
(2.810).
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Emode, Inc.} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it May 2000 - Sept 2000}
|
||||
Software Developer and Network Administrator\\
|
||||
Developed World's Largest Fully-Indexed Quote Database\\
|
||||
Developed and Installed Network Security Policies and Equipment
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1996 - September 2000}
|
||||
Residential Computing Consultant (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
MIT Network Operations Employee (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
MIT Network Security Employee (Information Systems)\\
|
||||
2.007 (Introduction to Design) Teaching Assistant (MIT Mechanical Engineering) )\\
|
||||
6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS) )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it September 1995 - August 1996}
|
||||
%The Invention Group under Alex Slocum (Mech E)0
|
||||
%
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{Lowell, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
|
||||
%Network Installation: Analysis, Design, Upgrading/Installing\\
|
||||
%Computer Equipment Service: Software and Hardware Repair/Administration/Migration
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell,
|
||||
%MA} \dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994} Programming using the
|
||||
%HP-GPIB interface to network the Solar Cell Research Lab's
|
||||
%instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.). This was used
|
||||
%to collect, organize and analyze the data more efficiently.
|
||||
|
||||
%\sectiontitle{Background} High school: Saludatorian, 1994, Salem High
|
||||
%School, Salem, NH.; also chosen as Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and
|
||||
%Lomb Scholar, Tandy Technology Scholar, and Admiral C. Byrd
|
||||
%Scholarship winner. Director of Publicity for MIT's Lecture Series
|
||||
%Committee.
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\sectiontitle{Certifications:}
|
||||
NAA Archery Instructor (Class 1)\\
|
||||
NRA Certified Pistol Instructor\\
|
||||
NRA Certified Pistol Coach (pending)
|
||||
\end{llist}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
39
resume/resume-template.tex
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39
resume/resume-template.tex
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|
||||
\documentclass{foleyresume}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\resinfo
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
\respromech
|
||||
\resprosoft
|
||||
\resproall
|
||||
|
||||
\resintmech
|
||||
\resintsoft
|
||||
\resintall
|
||||
|
||||
\resedu
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\resexplast
|
||||
|
||||
\resexpharv
|
||||
\resexpuff
|
||||
\resexpinsight
|
||||
\resexpemode
|
||||
\resexpbfg
|
||||
\resexpnetops
|
||||
\resexprcc
|
||||
\resexpcompstruct
|
||||
\resexpinvent
|
||||
\resexpbrooks
|
||||
\resexpsolar
|
||||
|
||||
\resbackground
|
||||
\reshobby
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\resexpshort
|
||||
\resexpall
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
145
resume/resume.cls
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145
resume/resume.cls
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|
||||
% resume.cls
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Copyright 2005 Daniel Burrows
|
||||
%
|
||||
% You may use, modify, and redistribute this file in any way you please, so
|
||||
% long as this copyright notice is maintained.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\ProvidesClass{resume}
|
||||
|
||||
\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
|
||||
|
||||
% No page numbers by default.
|
||||
\pagestyle{empty}
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage{calc}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifthen}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{url}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{tabularx}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{pgf}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{pgfshade}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{xxcolor}
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage{times}
|
||||
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage[tmargin=1in,bmargin=1in]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
\definecolor{rulestartcolor}{rgb}{0,0,0}
|
||||
\definecolor{ruleendcolor}{rgb}{0.4,0.4,0.4}
|
||||
|
||||
\newlength{\headerbuffer}
|
||||
\setlength{\headerbuffer}{2pt}
|
||||
\newlength{\secskip}
|
||||
\setlength{\secskip}{6pt}
|
||||
|
||||
\newlength{\@headerscratch}
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
\newcommand{\@setupshading}[4]{%
|
||||
\pgfdeclarehorizontalshading{@ruleshading}{#2}{%
|
||||
color(0pt)=(#3); color(#1)=(#4)%
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\pgfrule}[4]{%
|
||||
\begin{pgfpicture}{0pt}{0pt}{#1}{#2}%
|
||||
\pgfdeclarehorizontalshading{@ruleshading}{#2}{%
|
||||
color(0pt)=(#3); color(#1)=(#4)%
|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
\end{pgfpicture}%
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
\newcommand{\@email}{}
|
||||
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|
||||
\newcommand{\@citystatezip}{}
|
||||
\newcommand{\@phone}{}
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
\newcommand{\email}[1]{\urldef{\@email}{\url}{<#1>}}
|
||||
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|
||||
\newcommand{\citystatezip}[1]{\renewcommand{\@citystatezip}{#1}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\phone}[1]{\renewcommand{\@phone}{#1}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\webpage}[1]{\urldef{\@webpage}{\url}{#1}}
|
||||
|
||||
\renewcommand{\maketitle}{{%
|
||||
\setlength{\@headerscratch}{\linewidth*2/3}%
|
||||
\noindent \lrule{\@headerscratch}{1.5pt}%
|
||||
\vspace{\headerbuffer}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@email}{}}{%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent\makebox[\linewidth]{\textbf{\Large{\@authorname}}}%
|
||||
} {%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent\makebox[\linewidth]{\textbf{\Large{\@authorname\ \@email}}}%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\vspace{\headerbuffer}%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent%
|
||||
\hspace{\linewidth}%
|
||||
\hspace{-\@headerscratch}%
|
||||
\rrule{\@headerscratch}{1.5pt}%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent%
|
||||
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|
||||
% just on the LHS if only one is.
|
||||
\begin{small}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@webpage}{}}{%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@phone}{}}{}{\@phone\par\nointerlineskip\noindent}%
|
||||
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|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@phone}{}}{\@webpage\par\nointerlineskip\noindent}{%
|
||||
\begin{tabular*}{\linewidth}{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}%
|
||||
\@phone & \@webpage%
|
||||
\end{tabular*}%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@streetaddress}{} \and%
|
||||
\equal{\@citystatezip}{}}{}{%
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{\@streetaddress}{} \or %
|
||||
\equal{\@citystatezip}{}}{%
|
||||
\ClassError{resume}{%
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
or define neither of them.
|
||||
}%
|
||||
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|
||||
%
|
||||
\begin{tabular*}{\linewidth}{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}%
|
||||
\@streetaddress & \@citystatezip%
|
||||
\end{tabular*}%
|
||||
}}%
|
||||
% \ifthenelse{\equal{\@webpage}{}}{}{%
|
||||
% \@webpage%
|
||||
% }%
|
||||
\end{small}
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
\renewcommand{\section}[1]{%
|
||||
\goodbreak\vspace{\secskip}%
|
||||
\par\nointerlineskip\noindent\textbf{\textsc{\large\makebox[\linewidth][l]{#1}}}\vspace{\headerbuffer}\par\nointerlineskip\noindent%
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\lrule{\linewidth}{0.4pt}%
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\vspace{\headerbuffer}\par\nointerlineskip}
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\renewcommand{\subsection}[1]{%
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\goodbreak\vspace{\secskip}\par\nointerlineskip\vspace{-1em}\textbf{\flushleft{#1}:}\par%
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}
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% General catch-all for either educational or job affiliation.
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%
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% Usage:
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% \affiliation[title]{institution}{years}
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\newcommand{\affiliation}[3][]{%
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||||
\goodbreak\vspace{\secskip}\par\noindent\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{Xr}%
|
||||
{\bfseries #2} & \textit{#3}%
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||||
\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{%
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\\ \textit{#1}%
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}%
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\end{tabularx}%
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}%
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resume/resume.sty
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resume/resume.sty
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% resume.sty 08 Mar 89
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% style option for formatting resumes.
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||||
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||||
% This style option is designed to work with the article document
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||||
% style of LaTeX version 2.09. Use
|
||||
% \documentstyle[resume]{article}
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||||
|
||||
% Copyright (c) 1987 by Stephen Gildea
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% Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided
|
||||
% that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that
|
||||
% the copyright notice and this notice are retained.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO
|
||||
% WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK,
|
||||
% INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
|
||||
% FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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% If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them.
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|
||||
% Stephen Gildea
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% MIT Earth Resources Lab
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||||
% Cambridge, Mass. 02139
|
||||
% mit-erl!gildea
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||||
% gildea@erl.mit.edu
|
||||
|
||||
% 23 May 87 version 1
|
||||
% 08 Jun 88 center single \address lines
|
||||
% 02 Sep 88 enhancement to \employer from Jerry Leichter
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||||
% LEICHTER-JERRY@cs.yale.edu or <LEICHTER@Venus.YCC.Yale.Edu>
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||||
% 08 Mar 89 allow \\ in \sectiontitle to make multi-line titles
|
||||
|
||||
\topmargin 0pt
|
||||
\headheight 0pt
|
||||
\headsep 0pt
|
||||
\textheight 9in
|
||||
\pagestyle{empty}
|
||||
\parindent 0pt
|
||||
\parskip \baselineskip
|
||||
\topmargin 0in
|
||||
\oddsidemargin 0in
|
||||
\evensidemargin 0in
|
||||
\textwidth 6.5in
|
||||
|
||||
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
|
||||
|
||||
% use this to print your name at the top of the page
|
||||
\def\name#1{{\large\centering#1\\[2\baselineskip]}}
|
||||
|
||||
% one address
|
||||
\def\address#1{{\centering #1\par}}
|
||||
|
||||
% two addresses (say, home and work). They get printed side by side
|
||||
\def\addresses#1#2{\hbox to \hsize{\@tablebox{#1}\hfil\@tablebox{#2}}}
|
||||
|
||||
\def\@tablebox#1{\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{}}#1\end{tabular}}
|
||||
|
||||
\newbox\@title
|
||||
|
||||
% Most of the resume goes inside a llist environment. Within it, use
|
||||
% the \sectiontitle{title} command to begin new sections. The title
|
||||
% of the section is put in the left margin. The section text begins
|
||||
% on the next line if the sectiontitle is too long.
|
||||
\newenvironment{llist}{\begin{list}{}{\setlength
|
||||
\labelwidth{1in}\setlength\leftmargin{\labelwidth}\addtolength
|
||||
\leftmargin{\labelsep}\itemsep 5pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
|
||||
\parsep 10pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
|
||||
%% Set the depth of the title to 0 in case more than one line.
|
||||
%% If the title takes more lines than the body, you lose.
|
||||
\def\sectiontitle##1{\setbox\@title=\hbox{{\bf\@tablebox{##1}}}\dp\@title=0pt
|
||||
\item[\copy\@title]\ifdim\wd\@title>\labelwidth
|
||||
\leavevmode \\* \else \fi}
|
||||
\def\makelabel##1{##1\hfill}}}{\end{list}}
|
||||
|
||||
% like itemize but bullets are at the left margin
|
||||
\newenvironment{items}{\begin{list}{$\bullet$}
|
||||
{\setlength\labelwidth{.5em}\setlength\leftmargin{1em}
|
||||
\def\makelabel##1{##1\hfill}}}{\end{list}}
|
||||
|
||||
% Use the \employer and \location commands to print the names and
|
||||
% cities of your employers. \employer always starts a new paragraph,
|
||||
% and should be followed by \location.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% \employer* is like \employer but is used for additional information
|
||||
% about the employer. It does NOT start a new paragraph, must
|
||||
% NOT be followed by \location, and always forces a new line after itself.
|
||||
\def\employer{\@ifstar{\@semployer}{\@employer}}
|
||||
\def\@employer#1{\par{\sc #1}}
|
||||
\def\@semployer#1{{\sc #1}\\}
|
||||
|
||||
% The location is always flush right. It is moved to the next
|
||||
% line if there is not room left on this one.
|
||||
% See the TeXbook Chapter 14.
|
||||
\def\location#1{{\unskip\nobreak\hfill\penalty50\hskip2em
|
||||
\hbox{}\nobreak\hfill \hbox{#1}\finalhyphendemerits=0 \\}}
|
||||
|
||||
% This prints the date flush left.
|
||||
% The major shortcoming of this file:
|
||||
% There needs to be an option to print the date in the left margin,
|
||||
% because many people like to do it that way.
|
||||
\def\dates#1{#1\\[2pt]}
|
||||
138
resume/resume.tex
Normal file
138
resume/resume.tex
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@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
|
||||
%\documentstyle[simplemargins,10pt,resume]{article}
|
||||
%\settopmargin{.75in}
|
||||
\documentclass{res}
|
||||
\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{format}
|
||||
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
|
||||
\dates{r}\\
|
||||
\body\\
|
||||
\location{l}\\
|
||||
\end{format}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{l}
|
||||
{\Large \textbf {Joseph T Foley}}\\
|
||||
70 Amherst St.\\
|
||||
Cambridge, MA 02142\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}\hfill
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{ll}
|
||||
Home: &(617)225-6696 \\
|
||||
Cell: &(617)233-4590\\
|
||||
\texttt{Email:} &\texttt{foley@mit.edu}\\
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{resume}
|
||||
\section{Professional} Mechanical Design, Manufacturing Design
|
||||
and Process Control, Computer Automation, Distributed
|
||||
System Design, Network Administration and Security, Database
|
||||
Applications.
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Interests} Robotics, Network Protocols, Unix, High Speed
|
||||
Networking, Network Security and Cryptography, Distributed File
|
||||
Systems, Backup/High Availability Systems, Computer-CAM/Instrument
|
||||
Interfaces, Digital Design, Home Automation, VLSI Design,
|
||||
Very Large Databases.
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Education} \employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of
|
||||
Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA} Graduated in June of 1999 with a
|
||||
Bachelors and Masters of Engineering in Computer Science and
|
||||
Electrical Engineering with a minor in Mechanical Engineering.\\
|
||||
Currently a PhD Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering estimated
|
||||
to complete in June 2006.
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Research Assistant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
|
||||
\dates{\it January 1998 - present}
|
||||
\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Experience}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Researcher for Professor Sanjay Sarma (Mechanical Engineering) as part of AutoID Center\\
|
||||
Designed and Implemented Demonstrations of AutoID Technology in Cambridge, UK Exposition.\\
|
||||
Currently doing research into Internet-enabled RFID Privacy and Security.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Teaching Faculty}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Harvard Extension School} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 2005-January 2006}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Teaching Assistant for CSCI-E-170: Computer Security and Privacy.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Consultant}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Insight Technologies} \location{Londonderry, NH}
|
||||
\dates{\it February 2000 - June 2001}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Consulted on Manufacturing M3/M5 Tactical Illuminator as Part
|
||||
of Graduate Manufacturing Course (2.810).
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Software Developer and Network Administrator}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Emode, Inc.} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it May 2000 - Sept 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Software Developer and Network Administrator.\\
|
||||
Developed World's Largest Fully-Indexed Quote Database.\\
|
||||
Developed and Installed Network Security Policies and Equipment.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Mechanical Design}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Brute Force Games}\location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it May 1997 - September 1997}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Designed full immersion game simulator platform leveraging vection research.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it September 1996 - September 2000}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Residential Computing Consultant (Information Systems).\\
|
||||
MIT Network Operations Employee (Information Systems).\\
|
||||
MIT Network Security Employee (Information Systems).\\
|
||||
Redesigned Undergraduate Design Course(2.007) under Professor Alex Slocum (Mech E).\\
|
||||
6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department).
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it January 1996 - May 1997}
|
||||
%6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department)
|
||||
|
||||
%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
|
||||
%\dates{\it September 1995 - August 1996}
|
||||
%The Invention Group under Alex Slocum (Mech E)0
|
||||
%
|
||||
\title{Network and Computer Administrator}
|
||||
\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{Lowell, MA}
|
||||
\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Network Installation: Analysis, Design, Upgrading/Installing.\\
|
||||
Computer Equipment Service: Software and Hardware Repair/Administration/Migration.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
\title{Hardware Interface Programmer}
|
||||
\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell,
|
||||
MA} \dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994}
|
||||
\begin{position}
|
||||
Programming using the HP-GPIB interface to network the Solar Cell Research Lab's
|
||||
instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.). This was used
|
||||
to collect, organize and analyze cell data.
|
||||
\end{position}
|
||||
|
||||
%\sectiontitle{Background} High school: Saludatorian, 1994, Salem High
|
||||
%School, Salem, NH.; also chosen as Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and
|
||||
%Lomb Scholar, Tandy Technology Scholar, and Admiral C. Byrd
|
||||
%Scholarship winner. Director of Publicity for MIT's Lecture Series
|
||||
%Committee.
|
||||
|
||||
\parskip = 0pt
|
||||
\section{Skills}
|
||||
{\em Computer languages:} C(++), Perl, Java, XML, lexx, SCHEME, SQL, PICASM\\
|
||||
{\em UN\_X/Media development tools:} HTML/CGI, \LaTeX, PostScript, sh, CVS/Subversion, Kerberos\\
|
||||
%Certified for IPC Class 2 Soldering\\
|
||||
{\em Mech E Tools:} Matlab, Maple, ProEngineer, SolidWorks, Abacus, CNC Machining\\
|
||||
{\em Digital System Design:} Logic Analyzer, Serial Protocol Analyzer, Controller Simulators
|
||||
%Instruments: Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Digital Analyzers, Serial-line Analyzers, Signal Generators
|
||||
%and Inductive Receivers.
|
||||
\end{resume}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
||||
2
short-bio.txt
Normal file
2
short-bio.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
Joseph T. Foley has a varied career stretching across multiple startups and consulting jobs. His first startup position was with the founding of Brute Force Games in Cambridge who’s intent was to build a modular immersive gaming system that could be deployed in gaming parlors across the country. Due to Disney’s entry into the market, he moved on to another startup: Emode. This company promised better understanding of employees for HR divisions of companies through carefully constructed surveys developed by a Harvard Doctor of Psychology. His position there was as a “Magic Mechanic”, in short IT manager, software developer, and designer. Joseph returned back to his graduate career focus and instead did small consulting jobs on the side. A former colleague hired him to develop a web interface for a startup called “Uffinity” which was to be a social network aggregation site for businesses to connect to newly graduate young professionals. Upon graduation, Joseph worked at iRobot’s Government and Industrial division overseeing the DARPA Chembots project. Once that project was completed, Joseph moved to Iceland but acted as a consultant for Professor Sanbae Kim at the MIT Biomimetic Robotics Lab at MIT performing FEA analysis on the Cheeta-bot’s major leg elements.
|
||||
He was also a consultant for the small machining and design firm Brass Drift on the west coast. Owner Peter Luka hired Joseph to apply design methodologies to redesigning machine elements he was manufacturing. Joseph was soon hired as a lecturer at Reykjavík University which he progressed to the position of Assistant Professor. He has continued to do consulting while maintaining his position at the University: designing an automated zebrafish embryo dispensing robot for the startup 3Z, developing a Distributed Quality Control concept with Professor Sanjay Sarma, developing microcontroller based IoT systems for Icelandic museums and Escape Room companies. Joseph’s latest IoT consulting project was a collaboration with the artist Sigrún Harðardóttir to develop an interactive art piece that instrumented a room, instrument, and furniture into an immersive experience.
|
||||
52
tweaklist.sty
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52
tweaklist.sty
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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
|
||||
%% start of file `tweaklist.sty'.
|
||||
%% Original by Jakob Schiøtz, downloaded from http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/tweaklist.sty; not found on ctan.
|
||||
%% Modified by Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
|
||||
%
|
||||
% The tweaklist.sty package redefines the itemize, enumerate and description packages, so that all parameters can be adjusted.
|
||||
% This was done by copying the original definitions, and adding "hook commands" that are executed when entering the environment.
|
||||
% The hook commands are initially empty, but can be redefined with \renewcommand.
|
||||
%
|
||||
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
|
||||
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
|
||||
% available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% hooks for the itemize environment
|
||||
\def\itemhook{}
|
||||
\def\itemhooki{}
|
||||
\def\itemhookii{}
|
||||
\def\itemhookiii{}
|
||||
\def\itemhookiv{}
|
||||
% hooks for the enumerate environment
|
||||
\def\enumhook{}
|
||||
\def\enumhooki{}
|
||||
\def\enumhookii{}
|
||||
\def\enumhookiii{}
|
||||
\def\enumhookiv{}
|
||||
% hook for the description environment
|
||||
\def\deschook{}
|
||||
% original environment definitions, with hooks added
|
||||
\def\enumerate{%
|
||||
\ifnum \@enumdepth >\thr@@\@toodeep\else
|
||||
\advance\@enumdepth\@ne
|
||||
\edef\@enumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}%
|
||||
\expandafter
|
||||
\list
|
||||
\csname label\@enumctr\endcsname
|
||||
{\usecounter\@enumctr\def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1}}%
|
||||
\enumhook \csname enumhook\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth\endcsname}%
|
||||
\fi}
|
||||
\def\itemize{%
|
||||
\ifnum \@itemdepth >\thr@@\@toodeep\else
|
||||
\advance\@itemdepth\@ne
|
||||
\edef\@itemitem{labelitem\romannumeral\the\@itemdepth}%
|
||||
\expandafter
|
||||
\list
|
||||
\csname\@itemitem\endcsname
|
||||
{\def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1}}%
|
||||
\itemhook \csname itemhook\romannumeral\the\@itemdepth\endcsname}%
|
||||
\fi}
|
||||
\newenvironment{description}
|
||||
{\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
|
||||
\let\makelabel\descriptionlabel\deschook}}
|
||||
{\endlist}
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user