Following is my resume in HTML format. It is also available as a MS Word document and as a PDF. If you have any questions or would like to contact me, please don't hesitate to email me at neil@quantumviolet.com.
Designed and developed, from scratch in C++ with Qt, a tool for monitoring traffic on Ethernet and MIL-STD-1553 busses, decoding, and displaying it to the user.
Authored a trade study determining the best solution for assuring security of classified data in a part of an upcoming vehicle. Co-authored white paper analyzing information security controls for the whole vehicle.
Lead effort to solve hardware integration problem involving TCP/IP. Proposed and single-handedly implemented solution that allowed software to be ready on time.
Developed, as part of a team, embedded software for vehicle diagnostics monitoring and reporting using C++ with Qt. Personally rewrote the build system to allow one-step building from source code to deployable RPM.
Designed and implemented low-level software on a two week schedule to glue together previously unrelated projects for a successful trade show demonstration.
Created vehicle component simulators in C#; these were used to rapidly develop software before hardware was ready.
Developed an integrated inventory, management, and reporting application using ASP.NET MVC and XML web services to display diagnostic information, WSUS update status of servers, and availability information.
Implemented Windows services to automatically scan hundreds of servers, collect diagnostic data, and send email alerts on failures.
Created program for Omron Zen microcontroller that allowed $10,000 legacy equipment to be replaced with sub-$500 microcontroller.
Wrote embedded software in C for Freescale HC11 that sped up equipment testing.