\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}