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%\documentstyle[simplemargins,10pt,resume]{article}
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%\settopmargin{.75in}
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\documentclass{res}
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\usepackage[margin=.75in]{geometry}
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\begin{format}
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\title{l}\employer{r}\\
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\dates{r}\\
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\body\\
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\location{l}\\
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\end{format}
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\begin{document}
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\begin{tabular}{l}
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{\Large \textbf {Joseph T Foley}}\\
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70 Amherst St.\\
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Cambridge, MA 02142\\
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\end{tabular}\hfill
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\begin{tabular}{ll}
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Home: &(617)225-6696 \\
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Cell: &(617)233-4590\\
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\texttt{Email:} &\texttt{foley@mit.edu}\\
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\end{tabular}
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\begin{resume}
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\section{Professional} Mechanical Design, Manufacturing Design
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and Process Control, Computer Automation, Distributed
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System Design, Network Administration and Security, Database
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Applications.
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\section{Interests} Robotics, Network Protocols, Unix, High Speed
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Networking, Network Security and Cryptography, Distributed File
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Systems, Backup/High Availability Systems, Computer-CAM/Instrument
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Interfaces, Digital Design, Home Automation, VLSI Design,
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Very Large Databases.
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\section{Education} \employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of
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Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA} Graduated in June of 1999 with a
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Bachelors and Masters of Engineering in Computer Science and
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Electrical Engineering with a minor in Mechanical Engineering.\\
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Currently a PhD Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering estimated
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to complete in June 2006.
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\title{Research Assistant}
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\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
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\dates{\it January 1998 - present}
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\location{Cambridge, MA}
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\section{Experience}
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\begin{position}
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Researcher for Professor Sanjay Sarma (Mechanical Engineering) as part of AutoID Center\\
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Designed and Implemented Demonstrations of AutoID Technology in Cambridge, UK Exposition.\\
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Currently doing research into Internet-enabled RFID Privacy and Security.
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\end{position}
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\title{Teaching Faculty}
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\employer{\bf Harvard Extension School} \location{Cambridge, MA}
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\dates{\it September 2005-January 2006}
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\begin{position}
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Teaching Assistant for CSCI-E-170: Computer Security and Privacy.
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\end{position}
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\title{Consultant}
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\employer{\bf Insight Technologies} \location{Londonderry, NH}
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\dates{\it February 2000 - June 2001}
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\begin{position}
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Consulted on Manufacturing M3/M5 Tactical Illuminator as Part
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of Graduate Manufacturing Course (2.810).
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\end{position}
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\title{Software Developer and Network Administrator}
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\employer{\bf Emode, Inc.} \location{Cambridge, MA}
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\dates{\it May 2000 - Sept 2000}
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\begin{position}
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Software Developer and Network Administrator.\\
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Developed World's Largest Fully-Indexed Quote Database.\\
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Developed and Installed Network Security Policies and Equipment.
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\end{position}
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\title{Mechanical Design}
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\employer{\bf Brute Force Games}\location{Cambridge, MA}
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\dates{\it May 1997 - September 1997}
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\begin{position}
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Designed full immersion game simulator platform leveraging vection research.
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\end{position}
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\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
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\dates{\it September 1996 - September 2000}
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\begin{position}
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Residential Computing Consultant (Information Systems).\\
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MIT Network Operations Employee (Information Systems).\\
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MIT Network Security Employee (Information Systems).\\
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Redesigned Undergraduate Design Course(2.007) under Professor Alex Slocum (Mech E).\\
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6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department).
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\end{position}
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%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
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%\dates{\it January 1996 - May 1997}
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%6.004 (Computation Structures) Lab Assistant (MIT EECS Department)
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%\employer{\bf Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \location{Cambridge, MA}
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%\dates{\it September 1995 - August 1996}
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%The Invention Group under Alex Slocum (Mech E)0
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%
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\title{Network and Computer Administrator}
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\employer{\bf Brooks Automation} \location{Lowell, MA}
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\dates{\it March 1994 - August 1995}
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\begin{position}
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Network Installation: Analysis, Design, Upgrading/Installing.\\
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Computer Equipment Service: Software and Hardware Repair/Administration/Migration.
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\end{position}
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\title{Hardware Interface Programmer}
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\employer{\bf University of Massachusetts, Lowell} \location{Lowell,
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MA} \dates{\it October 1993 - February 1994}
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\begin{position}
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Programming using the HP-GPIB interface to network the Solar Cell Research Lab's
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instruments (microammeter, multimeter, etc.). This was used
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to collect, organize and analyze cell data.
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\end{position}
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%\sectiontitle{Background} High school: Saludatorian, 1994, Salem High
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%School, Salem, NH.; also chosen as Rensselaer Medalist, Bausch and
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%Lomb Scholar, Tandy Technology Scholar, and Admiral C. Byrd
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%Scholarship winner. Director of Publicity for MIT's Lecture Series
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%Committee.
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\parskip = 0pt
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\section{Skills}
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{\em Computer languages:} C(++), Perl, Java, XML, lexx, SCHEME, SQL, PICASM\\
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{\em UN\_X/Media development tools:} HTML/CGI, \LaTeX, PostScript, sh, CVS/Subversion, Kerberos\\
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%Certified for IPC Class 2 Soldering\\
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{\em Mech E Tools:} Matlab, Maple, ProEngineer, SolidWorks, Abacus, CNC Machining\\
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{\em Digital System Design:} Logic Analyzer, Serial Protocol Analyzer, Controller Simulators
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%Instruments: Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Digital Analyzers, Serial-line Analyzers, Signal Generators
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%and Inductive Receivers.
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\end{resume}
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\end{document}
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