Designed and implemented code to perform a variety of functions,
specifically code to aid users on and off site to access large archives of
atmospheric data. Used the code to maintain the archives of data.
Documented the code and the data. Wrote small programs/utilities to aid
users in the group at NCAR, provided general computing support to members
of the group. Worked on several computer systems, including: Sun
Workstations, CRAY-XMP and CRAY-YMP. Used several operating systems and
programming languages, including: Unix, UNICOS, perl, FORTRAN, and C.
Most of the work was done in an X-windows environment. Served as web
and gopher administrator for the Climate Analysis Section. Wrote
mail-server software in perl.
Publication:NCAR Tech Note TN-396+STR Vertical Interpolation and Truncation of Model-Coordinate Data; Kevin E. Trenberth, Jeffery C. Berry, and Lawrence E. Buja, CGD, 150 pp., October 1993.
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1987 to 1990
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO.
Student Assistant
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Developed support software, both independently and with
other team members, for various computer systems, including:
CRAY-1, CRAY X-MP, IBM 4381, MassComp 6700, and IBM PC. Served a
troubleshooting and maintenance role on several of the above
mentioned systems, servicing both software that I had designed,
and previously existing software. Operated with minimal
supervision in all areas. Took many projects from conception
to release with no outside support. Extensive user support
interaction.
LANGUAGES AND OPERATING SYSTEMS
Languages:
BASIC, c, java, FORTRAN, pascal, perl. Also shell programming in bash, csh, ksh
and sh.
OS:
AIX, Mac OS X, CRAY JCL, Linux (RedHat), IRIX, SunOS/Solaris, UNICOS. Some
Windows (mostly 95 and 98).
RELATED EXPERIENCE:
Four years as a free-lance theatrical technician.
Duties included minor and major repairs on electrical equipment
relating to lighting and sound, and the operation of lighting and
sound equipment.
Data manipulation/database programming in BASIC, PASCAL, and
FORTRAN.
Volunteer teaching in various subjects in small group
settings for different organizations. Specifically, re-creation
style fencing for the Society for Creative Anachronism
(an Historical Recreation Organization) and
Theatrical Performance,
as well as cooking from historical sources.
References upon request.