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Gregory H.

Stevens
1 University Place
Newport News, VA 23606
(757)-325-0065
gregstevens@ymail.com

Objective
A career utilizing computer science and analytical skills, with applications in technology and
health sciences.

Education
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA
GPA: 3.63

Computer Science/Engineering Courses Business Courses


• Java Programming • Accounting
• Computer Architecture • Finance
• Operating Systems • Business Management
• Artificial Intelligence • Marketing and Direct Marketing
• Data Structures
• Digital Design
• Network Security and Cryptography

Projects Projects
• Designed and implemented a pipelined • Performed a market and competitive
processor analysis of Limited Brands
• Analyzed the security of Bluetooth • Created a marketing campaign for the
Networks Washington Monthly Magazine

Computer Skills

Systems Windows, Mac, Linux/Unix


Software Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, SPSS, Eclipse IDE
Languages Java, Java Applets, C#, MATLAB

Honors and Organizations


• National Defense Industrial Association Scholarship
• Consistently on Deans List
• Member IEEE and ACM
• Cum Laude upon graduation

Publications

• Mexico City Air Quality (2006 American Meteorological Society)


• Aerosol Locating and Monitoring (2007 American Meteorological Society)
• Georgia Air Quality (2008 NASA Television broadcast)
Interests

My interests are in how technology, including artificial intelligence, robotics and advanced
computer architectures, can aid new discovery in the health sciences.

Employment

POSITION:
Team Lead, NASA Develop Program, Hampton, VA (Summer 2007 & 2008, Fall 2007, Spring
2008)

DUTIES:
Manged 5-6 member teams; working with NASA scientists, communities and government
organizations to demonstrate the use of NASA technology to the public.

Completed project reports and presentations to organizations such as the American


Meteorological Society and NASA Headquarters on issues including; the effects of climate
change on the Hampton Roads region, methods of tracking key emissions species of air
pollution sources and the financial and health impacts of air pollution on effected communities.

POSITION:
Team Member, NASA Develop Program, Hampton, VA (Summer 2006)

DUTIES:
Member of a 5-6 person team; working with NASA scientists, communities and government
organizations to demonstrate the use of NASA technology to the general public.

Used the MATLAB programming language to write programs that interacted with NASA
satellites to retrieve and process data on key atmospheric parameters used in air quality
research. Used various models such as NOAA's HYSPLIT v.4.8 to calculate air particle
trajectories.

POSITION:
Volunteer, Rappahannock General Hospital, Kilmarnock, VA (Summers 1998-2004)

DUTIES:
OR and ER Ensured that patients were properly checked into, and out of, the
operating room and emergency room, and performed office tasks for
the doctors and nurses.
Pharmacy Updated the inventory, prepared and delivered medications to patients.
Senior Volunteers Assisted the senior volunteers in transporting and communicating with
patients.

References

Available upon request

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