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\name{Mark R. Anderson}
\address{mail code c-014\\
University of California, San Diego\\
La Jolla, CA 92093}

\begin{resume}

\section{\sc Objective}
I wish to join a team involved in software development of a parallel
processing system.

\section{\sc Education}
University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA. \newline
M.S. in Computer Science, June 1985; GPA: 4.0 

Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA. \newline
B.S. in Mathematics, May 1982; GPA: 3.3

Graduate coursework includes:
Advanced Compiler Construction,
Automata Theory,
Combinatorial Algorithms,
Operating Systems,
Software Engineering,
Parallel Processing Seminars,
Formal Semantics of Programming Languages Seminars.

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\title{\em Research Assistant.}
\employer{\bf Prep-P Project.}
\dates{\bf Sep. 1984 -- Present.}
\location{UCSD}

\section{\sc Research and Work Experience}
\begin{position}
The Prep-P project is
developing a preprocessor for the CHiP parallel architecture.  
The goal of the preprocessor is to map problems that use an arbitrary
number of processes onto the processing elements of a fixed
size machine.
On this project I have served as co-supervisor.
My duties included devising tasks for and supervising the work of others 
as well as writing and maintaining programs written in C.
\end{position}

\title{\em Teaching Assistant}
\employer{\bf Department of EECS}
\dates{\bf Sep. 1984 -- Dec. 1985.}
\location{UCSD}
\begin{position}
I graded homework and
conducted review sessions for graduate and undergraduate classes.
\end{position}

\title{\em Consultant}
\employer{\bf Simple Software}
\dates{\bf Feb. 1984 -- Apr. 1984.}
\location{San Diego, CA.}
\begin{position}
I was hired as a consultant to develop a file compression 
system on micros. 
The system was written in C.
\end{position}

\title{\em Programmer/Analyst}
\employer{\bf System Development Corporation}
\dates{\bf May 1982 -- Sep. 1983.}
\location{Santa Monica, CA.}
\begin{position}
I was a member of a group developing an interactive testing system
for the Jovial programming language. I wrote parts of a Jovial to
threaded code compiler in CWIC. CWIC is SDC's Lisp based compiler
writing system.
\end{position}

\title{\em Research Assistant.}
\employer{\bf Self-Sorting Memory Project}
\dates{\bf Sep. 1981 -- Dec. 1981.}
\location{Harvey Mudd College}
\begin{position}
I wrote a simulation of an algorithm which performed Gaussian elimination
on a parallel machine using self-sorting memory modules. 
The simulator was written in Fortran.
\end{position}

\section{\sc Special Skills}
Programming Languages: Algol, C, Fortran, Jovial, Lisp, Pascal, Snobol, and
SETL. \newline
Assembly Languages: 6502, 8051, 8086. \newline
Operating Systems: IBM CMS, Unix, Vax VMS.

\section{\sc Honors and Awards}
University of California Regents Fellowship \newline
Graduation with Distinction from Harvey Mudd College

\section{\sc Publications:}
D. Beeman, R. Lynds, and M.  R.  Anderson,  ``Structural
and  vibrational properties of a model vitreous $As_{2}O_{3}$,''
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids Vol. 42 pp. 61-7  (October 1980).

D. Beeman, J. Silverman, R. Lynds, and M. R.  Anderson,
``Modeling studies of amorphous carbon.,'' Physics Review
B Vol. 30 pp. 870-5 (July 15, 1984).

M. Anderson and F. Berman, ``A  Complexity  Measure  for
Demand Driven Data Flow Models,'' UCSD Dept. of Computer
Science Technical Report (CS-087) (September 1986).

M. Anderson and F. Berman, ``Removing Useless Tokens from
a Dataflow Computation,'' submitted for publication (Jan 1987).


\section{\sc References}
Available on request.

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