Subject: Seeking Unix Administrator, Unix c programming position;MS From: Brian Hopkins Date: 23 SEP 1995 07:54:21 -0500
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Subject: Seeking Unix Administrator, Unix c programming position;MS From: Brian Hopkins Date: 23 SEP 1995 07:54:21 -0500

JOHN F. MANBY, JR.
1444 Culkin Rd.
Vicksburg, MS 39180
(601) 636-9369

EDUCATION

B.S., Computer Science & Mathematics (double major), 
Mississippi College, December 1992.

Mississippi State University, graduate study, GPA: 4.00.
courses:
	Object Oriented Software Design
	Design and Analysis of Spatial Data Structures

EXPERIENCE

Teleconsult, Inc. - April 1995 to present
Network Specialist

Perform research and planning of Internet activities at 
Waterways Experiment Station (WES).

Performed background research and made recommendations for a 
WES Internet policy and a WES World Wide Web server 
platform.

Teaching Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) for an ongoing 
introductory Internet class.

Development of HTML documents for World Wide Web publication 
including CGI programs to handle interactive forms.

Perform system administration duties for a Sun Sparcstation 
Usenet News and World Wide Web server, and for an SGI 
Personal Iris Unix workstation.

Major Clientele - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways 
Experiment Station Information Technology Laboratory, 
Communications Division.

Special Research Areas - Software analysis and design, 
leading-edge networking and Internet technologies, Internet 
navigation and publication, Internet policies and acceptable 
use, Internet education.

ARC/CSC - February 1993 to April 1995.
Computer Programmer/Analyst

Design and development of data structures and algorithms to 
implement environmental physics based thermal models and 
integrate them with geographic information system databases 
and graphics rendering systems to scientifically visualize 
the output. This results in photo realistic 3-D output that 
can be used for virtual world scene simulation.

Development of HTML documents for World Wide Wed publication 
including CGI programs to handle interactive forms.

Perform system administration duties for an SGI Iris Indigo 
Unix workstation.

Major Clientele - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways 
Experiment Station Environmental Laboratory, Natural 
Resources Division.

Special Research Areas - Software analysis and design, 
graphics and scientific visualization, Internet navigation 
and publication, mathematical modeling and analysis, 
environmental physics, and meteorology.

HARDWARE					   OPERATING SYSTEMS/LANGUAGES
SGI Iris Workstations					Unix
Sun Sparcstations					X-Windows
IBM compatible microcomputers				MS/DOS
Cray Y-MP						MS Windows
							C
							C++
							Pascal
							FORTRAN
							Unix Shell Script
							Iris GL
							HTML
							Tcl/Tk

Location of employment interest: Southern region of the United States



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Brian Hopkins                                           inet: hopkins@mc.edu
Mississippi College                                            (601)634-2814
Clinton, MS  39058



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