Name: Justin Metcalf
Major at KU: Electrical Engineering
KU Degree Program: Accepted to Graduate Program
E-Mail: jgm7997@gmail.edu
KU Grad Date: -
Previous University: Kansas State University
URL of Resume:
Evening Phone: (817)-897-3205
Objective: To obtain a research assistantship on a project related to networking, intelligent systems, and/or multimedia systems. (posted 06-03-2008)
EDUCATION
Kansas State University, Manhattan KS
B.S. In Computer Engineering, May 2006
Specialization: Multimedia and Networking
Minor: Computer Science
Cumulative G.P.A: 3.23/4.0
G.R.E.: Verbal: 600, Quantitative: 770, Written: 5.0
RELEVANT SKILLS
Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, MatLab, MIPS Assembly, UML, VHDL,
HTML, Perl, FORTRAN
Operating Systems: Windows XP, SGI IRIX, SUSE Linux, Altix Linux
Relevant Coursework :
- Artificial Intelligence Programming in MatLab and C
- Emphasis on evolutionary algorithms
- Object Oriented Design and Data Structures
- Developed Applications with the Motorolla HC11 Microcontroller
- Operating Systems
- Optoelectronics, Electromagnetic Theory
- Multimedia compression
WORK EXPERIENCE
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Fort Worth, TX
Embedded Software Engineer Asc., June 2006 - Present
- Integrated software models into F-35 Vehicle Systems Real-Time Simulations. Integrated newly released software/hardware models into the simulation and verified the interfaces. Performed checkcases to verify functionality.
- Worked with modeling groups to debug errors/malfunctions.
- Assisted in porting software models from a 32 bit MIPS based SGI IRIX architecture to 64 bit SGI Altix Linux based architecture.
- Re-wrote extensive user's manual for Vehicle Systems Integration Facility simulations. Manual was tailored to non software engineers.
- Prepared external software releases of the Vehicle Systems Real Time Simulation.
- Provided a turnkey simulation to other divisions of Lockheed Martin, as well as the U.S. Government.
- Created documentation to support release.
- Received Spot award for delivering software package ahead of schedule
- Operated various F-35 Vehicle Systems Real-Time Simulations to support piloted testing.
- Helped to setup and support T-50 Vehicle Systems Real-Time Simulation to support a Navy Test Pilot Short Course.
- Worked with a very tight time schedule
- Adapted existing software to interface with Rabbit Microcontroller.
- Awarded a Team Special Recognition Award for quickly, efficiently, and professionally standing up simulation.
Advanced Manufacturing Institute, Manhattan, KS
Intern, May 2005-May 2006
- Implemented Interface and Serial Communication Protocols between an Amulet Touchscreen LCD and a Rabbit 2100 Microcontroller
- Programmed in Dynamic C
- Used DockLight to test and debug serial communications
- Implemented interface code and GUI front end for communication with Amulet Touchscreen
- Programmed using Visual Studio .NET Visual Basic
- Interfaced with Serial Communications library
- Designed several HMI GUIs for the Amulet Touchscreen
- Programmed in HTML using Dreamweaver
- Worked with client to develop convenient and efficient end-user controls
- Extended capability of Amulet via custom program flow protocol
- Implemented SolidWorks Addon
- Programmed using Visual Studio .NET Visual Basic
- Software intelligently selected and modified parts
- Programmed to meet changing deadline
ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS
Top Secret Clearance July 2007
Eta Kappa Nu Honors Society Spring 2004
Eagle Scout June 2001
KSU Presidential Scholar May 2001
Salutatorian of Senior Class May 2001
National Merit Scholar May 2001