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Apt. 8P New York, NY 10025 |
516.816.2470 reich AT cs &bull columbia &bull edu www.cs.columbia.edu/~reich |
Joshua Reich
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Education |
School of Engineering and Applied Science / Graduate School of Arts and Science 2002-present Columbia University New York, NY •
MS in Computer Science, May 2004
GPA: 4.00 •
MPhil in Computer Science, February 2006 • PhD in Computer Science, expected May 2009 Columbia College 1998-2002
Columbia University
New York, NY • BA in Mathematics, Magna cum Laude, May 2002 GPA: 3.92 |
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Professional Experience |
Quantitative Summer Internship Program: Summer Associate Summer 2007 Credit Suisse New York, NY • Implemented basic financial models including Binomial/Trinomial Grid, PDE, and Monte Carlo • Exposed to wide variety of product types: Equity, FX, IRP, Credit • Developed Haskell-based DSL for automated software testing Center for Cyber Defenders, Summer Intern Summers: 2005-06 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM / Livermore, CA • Built malware fingerprinting toolkit • Coded recursive descent disassembler for Intel x86 platform • Engineered network anomaly detection system Programming Languages C++, Graduate Student Instructor Fall-Spring 2005-06 Columbia University New York, NY • Created and taught a programming course for graduate students and upper level undergraduates • Developed syllabus, course materials, lectures, and designed exams &bull Gave weekly lectures and assisted students to master material during office hours National Science Foundation, GK-12 Engineering Fellow 2002-2004 Columbia University New York, NY • Developed and taught robotics curricula in New York City public schools • Mentored teams of students and advised teachers |
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Current Research |
MADNET Mobile Robotic Testbed Created an award-winning test-bed composed of Roomba robotic mobility and sensing platforms, attached to Linksys wireless routers running OpenWRT Linux for embedded devices. Implemented multi-threaded, distributed, socket-based algorithms, incorporating both delay-tolerant communications and adaptive mobility components. |
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Technical Skills |
Languages: C, C++, Perl, Java, Haskell, Matlab, PHP, SQL Tools: Excel, VBA, LaTeX, Emacs, POSIX, GDB, BSD Sockets,
NetLogo, OpenWRT Operating Systems: Mac OS X, Unix, Linux, Windows |
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Honors |
ACM MobiHoc/MobiCom Best Student Demo Award Recipient Two-time Columbia School of Engineering Extraordinary Teaching Assistant Awardee Member of Phi Beta Kappa: Columbia College, Columbia University National Merit 2000 Scholarship Recipient |