Mark W. Eichin 8816 Hunting Lane #104 Home: 301 490 7924 Laurel, MD 20708-1247 Work: 301 688 7540 Objective: A position working on large scale software engineering projects using cutting edge methods with cutting edge people. Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 9/84-12/88 Courses include Signals and Systems, Computation Structures, Software Engineering, Introduction to Linguistics, Linear Algebra, Bioelectronic Project Lab, Automata Computability and Complexity, Computer Systems Engineering, Probabilistic Systems, German Language. Awarded S.B. in Computer Science and Engineering 2/89 Experience: U.S. Department of Defense Ft. Meade, MD Computer Analyst 1/89-present As a Computer Analyst, introduced X11 and Object Oriented programming to a software development team environment. Worked with Apollo 9.7 and 10.1 operating systems, C++, and DSEE, as well as Sun 3 and 4, SunOS 3.5 and 4.0, GNU software, and C++. Created portable software and maintained it under Sun and Apollo environments, and GPR, X11, and Sunview graphics systems. Project Athena Cambridge, MA Watchmaker (Student Systems Programmer) 6/87-12/88 Developed the Zephyr notice transport and delivery system for the Athena Workstation Environment, under X Window System versions 10 and 11. Ported software between IBM and Vax environments. Maintained MicroVax and VS2000 systems. Wrote UNIX system level programs in C and Vax assembler. Foundation - Athena Writing Project Cambridge, MA Head Programmer 1/86-6/88 Created a large text editing system for use under the X Window System, with full font control, multiple cross coupled window support. Worked with a Project Athena staff programmer and several other programmers; was responsible for much of the original low and high level design and coding. Student Information Processing Board Cambridge, MA Member, Core Staff 1/87-present Built programming and managing experience on MULTICS and a Vax 11/750 Unix, as well as consulting skill. The SIPB is a group of MIT students who are interested in using computers and helping others to use them. The SIPB provides computer accounts, consulting, and programing help, as well as general information on computer services available at MIT. MIT EECS Department Cambridge, MA 6.001 Lab TA 9/85-12/85 Tutored students in a 50 person lab for the MIT course Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. Used Scheme, UCSD p-System on HP ``Chipmunk'' computers. Diagnosed system bugs and student programming problems. The Tech Cambridge, MA Night Editor 1/85-2/87 Produced The Tech, the MIT semi-weekly newspaper. Was final authority for printed copy, responsible for scheduling, staff, and system maintenance on a per-issue basis. Did graphic design for advertisements. DOKAD Incorporated New Milford, CT Senior Software Engineer 5/83-12/85 Head programmer for a small startup company, responsible for product design and development, programming, field service. Also involved in selecting staff. Programmed in assembler and machine language on the 8080, Z80, and 8086, under CP/M-80 and TurboDOS. Ported TurboDOS to the Radio Shack Model 4 series computers. Publications: "With Microscope and Tweezers --- an analysis of the Internet Worm" (CACM 6/89, IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 5/1/89, coauthored with Jon Rochlis, MIT Telecommunications.)