Jan Theodore Galkowski
C, LUA, DATABASE, SAS, SMALLTALK, AND SCRIPTS DEVELOPER
codingwizard@algebraist.com
607.754.1115
 
 SKILLS:         ANSI C; CGI; SQL; PERL; AIX; Solaris;
                 SunOS; HP-UX; BSD; Linux; DB/2; Oracle 8i;
                 Informix; MS Access; high performance and robust
                 ETL; SAS; data mart design (TDWI);
                 object-oriented design and programming with
                 patterns; data warehouse data modeling; data
                 mart data modeling; high performance data
                 warehouse design; normal form database schemas,
                 logical modeling, ERDs; test engineering
                 including software IV&V; DGL; HTML;
                 Pervasive.SQL 2000; ESQL; JDBC; data cleaning;
                 Javascript; Web site design and publishing;
                 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS); ATLAS.ti;
                 numerical methods; PL/SQL; Korn shell (Unix);
                 MATLAB; LISP; FORTRAN; 4GL; Adobe Illustrator;
                 APL; Macromedia Shockwave; Windows API and
                 System Services; VMS; several assembly and
                 custom test languages; Crystal Reports; Prolog;
                 VM/CMS; MacOs; PeopleTools; NI LabView; ABB
                 Automation Products; Ascential Datastage; Lua;
                 Smalltalk, especially Dolphin

                 NYS CIVIL SERVICE QUAL:
                        20219 Senior Computer Programmer-Analyst
                 BRAINBENCH CERTIFICATIONS:
                         ANSI SQL, Master, 8th February 2002
                         Smalltalk, Master, August 2002
                         Data Warehousing Concepts, 8th February 2002
                         C, August 2002
                         FORTRAN 77, August 2002;
                         certification in SAS is pending

     EDUCATION:  M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
                 E.E. and Computer Science, with thesis and
                 research at MIT Artificial Intelligence
                 Laboratory; B.S., Physics, Providence College;
                 "A" in CS497 with Professor Ralph Johnson, UIUC,
                 12/2001

 March-          C and PERL developer, software test engineer,
  October 2002:  Westinghouse Nuclear Automation, Windsor, CT;
                 embedded hardware and software; supported rapid test
                 development and automation, formal (NRC) IV&V of
                 embedded C code.

May 1998-        Programmer-Analyst, CIT, Cornell University:
 January 2002:   K-shell scripts; SQL; CGI; PERL; ETL; data
                 warehousing; AIX; Informix; PeopleTools; Oracle
                 8i; reports development for end-users; 4GL;
                 Javascript; trained in Java; Actuate; Ascential
                 Datastage; logical modeling and mapping for data
                 warehouses, data marts. Eight major projects:
                 (1) Analysis of and familiarization with the
                 Actuate reporting tool. (2) Datastage setup,
                 programming, and use in production warehouse
                 loads. (3) Actuate report development in
                 conjunction with a large conversion of legacy to
                 PeopleSoft higher education HR. (4) C, HTML,
                 CGI, Javascript programming to provide Kerberos
                 authentication for campus deployment of Actuate
                 reports. (5) Data warehouse design and ETL
                 development for rebuilding of HR data warehouse
                 while serving as liaison to Informix team. (6)
                 Completion, recoding in SQL and shell scripts,
                 and rehosting of latter warehouse ETL. (7)
                 Documentation project for procedures and
                 mechanisms of latter. (8) ETL development in
                 Oracle and PL/SQL of graduate student data
                 marts.

November 1997-   Consulting programmer-analyst for Aerotek/The
    April 1998:  Maxim Group, working at client's site in
                 Middletown, CT: CGI programming in C for HP-UX,
                 database publishing on corporate Intranet using
                 C, ESQL/C, DB/2, SQL-CLI, MS JScript, HTML,
                 Net.Data, Crystal Reports

 January 1997-   DIGICOMP RESEARCH CORPORATION  (Ithaca, NY):
     July 1997:  Software developer for Air Traffic Control systems;
                 used Tcl/Tk, Ada95, Solaris

  Autumn, 1996:  SPIDER GRAPHICS CORPORATION (Trumansburg, NY):  CGI
                 collaboration for Political Risk Services, Inc.; used
                 HTML, Perl for CGIs, Unix

     1994-1996:  MATRIX MUNCHERS (Vestal, NY): Owner and founder of
                 this statistical and programming consultancy; used
                 Adobe Illustrator, Exchange and plug-ins; C++, Icon,
                 HTML, Statistica/W, MS Basic, Visual Foxpro

     1976-1995:  LORAL FEDERAL SYSTEMS (Owego, NY): Originally IBM
                 Federal Systems, this Owego, NY unit was purchased by
                 Loral in 1993, and repurchased by Lockheed-Martin
                 Federal Systems in 1996:

                 [1994-1995] Applied statistical and numerical methods
                 for acceptance testing of integrated computer
                 hardware, using MATLAB, APL, C, DEC VMS, IBM VM/CMS,
                 R:base, FORTRAN, receiving compensation awards at
                 highest possible levels (110%)

                 [1989-1994] Integration and testing of hardware and
                 numerical software in a large airborne multicomputer
                 system including supervising programmer-engineer
                 teams; network mapping and threat assessment

                 [1976-1989] Rapid application development of working
                 (software) models of novel computer architectures for
                 the U.S.Army using self-built Smalltalk
                 implementation and LISP/370.  Assembly-level
                 programmer, message database designer, and support
                 software tool-builder for real- time digital
                 communications system, now deployed. Also awarded
                 U.S. Patent 4,803,651, issued 2/7/89.

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Mr Galkowski has contributed CGI and HTML to this site, and designed this one pro bono.
I also wrote the security plug-in for this site at Cornell which accesses various business-related reports and use Kerberos for authentication. It's not very interesting since it will block visitors missing the proper interrogation.
See Mr Galkowski's United States Patent No. 4,803,651, and the Smalltalk Idiom's home site.
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