Below are my a few languages that I have programmed in as well as
software I am proficent with.
> Java
> C
> C#
> Python
> Shell (Bash)
> JavaScript
> CSS
> HTML
> Tenable’s SecurityCenter
> Active Directory
> Bestpractical & Remedy ticketing systems
> BlueCat & Infoblocks DDI (DNS, DHCP, IP)
> Microsoft Office
> Windows, Mac & Linux operating systems
> RDP
> Firewall configuration
> Dell KACE
> JAMF software
> InterMapper Network Monitoring
> Nagios Infrastructure monitoring
> Auto Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Drafting
> Auto Desk Inventor
> Cisco Identity Service Engine (ISE)
> WareWulf Cluster Manager
> Bright Cluster Manager
> SLURM
Below are classes that I have completed that have allowed me
to lean and develop valuable skills and a foundation
> Databases Systems & Team Projects
> Operating Systems
> Foundations of Computing
> Algorithms
> Systems Programming
> Cryptography
> Computer Security
> Computer Networks
> Network Security
P101 is an award nominated (GWU SEAS Pelton Award) desktop program coded in C#, Java and XML. It attempts to prepare a public speaker by helping them train in an effective manner that yields optimal public speaking practices. It does this by separating a presentation into visual and audio components. P101 then analyzes many of the common flaws in a presentation and point them out to the presenter by using various data points and thresholds within our algorithms. This also allows P101 to offer solutions as to how speakers can correct those issues.
For more information about the project click on the link Presenting 101.
Below are some of the things that I have done and learned while working.
> Assisted in networking an entire server room for first time use
> Configuring servers based off of client needs (Windows & Linux)
> Aids in the management of a server room - ensuring functioning
equipment and minimizing downtime of services
> Point of contact for server room users
> Make certain racks are cooled properly via ensuring water chilled
doors are properly maintained
> Worked with Red Had Linux 5-7 in configuring lab computers for
students
> Worked with CentOS 6&7 to configure personal machines for
students and Faculty
> Configured infrastructure monitoring tools on servers such as Nagios
> Worked with apache and xampp webservers in securing websites through
SSL certs
> Enforced best security practices in securing Linux machines, both
personal and servers,
through the use of writing firewall rules,
setting up intrusion prevention software, and
running frequent
spot check scans by leveraging Nmap.
> Ensured nodes and servers were properly provisioned through the
use of cluster management tools
> Understanding the requirements and needs of faculty and
researchers in order to build and deploy computers that meet
their specifications
> Solving faculty and researchers problems with their software and
hardware issues
> Created and deployed systems to monitor critical infrastructural
equipment
> Develop and administer plans that aid in keeping up with the
organization's mission to ensure satisfactory computing needs
for all labs, faculty, students and staff.