Ma'am, I am a graduate student in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at The University of New Mexico, graduating in Summer 2001. This Company's Job listings sounded very interesting to me and looked like the job I am actually looking for. As a graduate student in Electrical Engineering, I am interested in exploring Career Opportunities in the areas of Control Engineering, Software Development, QA & Testing,Artificial Intelligence. I'm very organized, I'm a self-motivated worker, but I enjoy working as a team player. This organization sounds appealing to me because of its work atmosphere, and the team effort, which provides single point coordination.My dream job would be that which encompasses all my interests. If you believe that my qualifications suit the position I am applying for, then do not hesitate to contact me through phone or e-mail. I have attached my resume along with this letter. Thank you for your consideration.
Very truly yours
Venkatesh S. Vankipuram
Venkatesh Vankipuram 120 Cornell Drive, SE Apt 301 Albuquerque, NM 87106 505-254-2631 venkat@unm.edu
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a full time position in the areas of Software Development & QA,Artificial Intelligence and/or Control Engineering.
COMPUTER SKILLS: Languages: C, FORTRAN, HTML, SQL,C++ Platforms: Solaris,Windows 95/98/NT Software: MATLAB,Mathematica.
AREAS OF INTEREST: Intelligent Control Systems, Software Development & QA,VLSI Design.
EDUCATION: Masters of Science, Electrical Engineering, Summer 2001 The University of New Mexico,Albuquerque,NM
Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, May 1999 University of Madras,India (75% Aggregate)
WORK EXPERIENCE : August 1999- Present Research Assistant, NASA Center for Autonomous Control Engineering, The University of New Mexico Simulation of a Real time plant using a Fuzzy Controller using MATLAB.
Worked in a team of graduate students in developing a software environment for Neuro-Fuzzy Control using Scheme & C.
UNDERGRADUATE WORK: Investigated the Importance of Power System Stabilizers in improving the Stability of Power Systems. Various cases were simulated and studied using MATLAB.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS " Neural Network Based Controller for a Non-Holonomic Robot " Using a standard model of a Mobile Robot, A NN Based Controller was implemented.
"A Fuzzy Controller of VSS Type" Study and Simulation of a system with a VSS based Fuzzy Controller using MATLAB.
"Adaptive Fuzzy Controller" Simulation of a PID based fuzzy controller using SIMULINK.
RELATED COURSE WORK Theory of Linear Systems, Design of Feedback Control Systems, Fuzzy Logic,Multivariable Control Theory, Random Signal Processing, Large Scale Systems,Optimization Theory, Neural Networks, VLSI Design.
PUBLICATIONS "Building a Desalination Pilot Test Bed for Intelligent Control" Richard Chavez,Venkatesh Vankipuram,Eric Dehghan ACE-PURSUE Student Conference, University of New Mexico,2000
REFERENCES Will be furnished upon request
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Venkatesh Vankipuram venkat@unm.edu writes to toasters@mathworks.com: [...]
I am a graduate student in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at The University of New Mexico, graduating in Summer 2001. This Company's Job listings sounded very interesting to me and looked like the job I am actually looking for.
[etc., etc.]
Gee, isn't it great that toasters has such a world-wide reputation that people actually want to come and work for the _mailing_list_!
Maybe fubar can put him to work on the treadmill in the mathworks basement and we'll all get list messages faster... Perhaps with job promotion prospects to become fubar's field agent for "unsub[bing users] with extreme prejudice" [23 May 2001] (probably for posts like this one... I had better stop).
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.
or rather he assumed we are all high powered technocrats who can provide entree into the exciting world of computer data management (or for the US based folks, long haul truck driving) and he wasn't diligent enough to write a different email than his standard generic company letter. Perhaps we can raise money to transport him from New Mexico (the desert sun might have dulled his intellectual capabilities) to Cambridge where he can avail himself of the fine UK climate.
or scary thought, after making his way through an MSEE program he doesn't know the difference between a mailing list and the recipients of a mailing list. Perhaps his next email will be an *unsubscribe* sent directly to the list.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-dl-toasters@netapp.com [mailto:owner-dl-toasters@netapp.com]On Behalf Of Chris Thompson Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 2:15 PM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Resume
Venkatesh Vankipuram venkat@unm.edu writes to toasters@mathworks.com: [...]
I am a graduate student in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at The
University
of New Mexico, graduating in Summer 2001. This Company's Job listings sounded very interesting to me and looked like the job I am
actually looking
for.
[etc., etc.]
Gee, isn't it great that toasters has such a world-wide reputation that people actually want to come and work for the _mailing_list_!
Maybe fubar can put him to work on the treadmill in the mathworks basement and we'll all get list messages faster... Perhaps with job promotion prospects to become fubar's field agent for "unsub[bing users] with extreme prejudice" [23 May 2001] (probably for posts like this one... I had better stop).
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.
Hello,
We just upgraded data ontap to 6.1R1 the other day and lines like following stopped getting appended to "etc/messages" of the filer! syslog.conf has not changed. We like to have those lines back.
Does anyone know why?
Mon Jun 4 10:00:00 MDT [statd]: 10:00am up 10 days, 17:59 1966891501 NFS ops, 679886 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops
Farid UNM
hamjavar@unm.edu (Farid Hamjavar) writes
We just upgraded data ontap to 6.1R1 the other day
... from 5.something, I imagine ...
and
lines like following stopped getting appended to "etc/messages" of the filer! syslog.conf has not changed. We like to have those lines back.
Does anyone know why?
Mon Jun 4 10:00:00 MDT [statd]: 10:00am up 10 days, 17:59 1966891501 NFS ops, 679886 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops
You should be getting lines like
Tue Jun 12 00:00:00 BST [kern.uptime.filer:info]: 12:00am up 32 days, 11:28 181371454 NFS ops, 0 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops
instead. These go to /etc/messages, and to the logged-on telnet and/or console session, if any. A change in 6.x is that they don't go to the console if it isn't logged in. (Also beware the autologout.telnet.{enable,timeout} options in 6.0 & later and autologout.console.{enable,timeout} options in 6.1.)
If they really aren't going to /etc/messages, and your /etc/syslog.conf is really unmodified from the default, then it's more of a mystery. The messages come through the new "ems" mechanism (Event Management System): you haven't done anything to disable that? Can you see them in /etc/log/ems?
Chris Thompson University of Cambridge Computing Service, Email: cet1@ucs.cam.ac.uk New Museums Site, Cambridge CB2 3QG, Phone: +44 1223 334715 United Kingdom.