Echeruo Ifeanyi

Contact Address

12108 93rd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA. Phone: (917) 592-3995

Email

ifeanyie@microsoft.com

 

Education

B.S. Computer Engineering, May 2003. Syracuse University, L.C. Smith College of Engineering

 

Academic Awards

L.C. Smith College of Engineering Best Junior Design Project, 2001.

IEEE Outstanding Junior Design Project, 2000.

3rd place, IEEE 2000 Region I Student Paper Contest.

 

Work Experience

Software Design Engineer in Test, Microsoft Corporation [http://www.microsoft.com]:  Sept 9th, 2003-Present

Full time software engineer testing the managed user interface code-base of Windows Vista®.

Software Design Engineer in Test, Microsoft Corporation [http://www.microsoft.com]:  Sept3rd, 2002-Nov26th 2002

Interned as software engineer testing Avalon, the user interface code-base of Longhorn, the next version of Microsoft Windows®.

Learned C#, the language Avalon is being developed in, and the Avalon architecture.

Developed test plan including prioritization of test areas and test schedule.

Developed automated test code discovered and resolved bugs.

Research Assistant, SUNY Upstate Medical University Radiology Department [http://www.upstate.edu/radiology]: June 2001-March 2002

Syracuse Medical Imaging Research Group [http://www.ecs.syr.edu/research/imaging/].

Worked on implementation of multi-platform [Windows, Mac, Solaris, Linux] code for image reconstruction, interpretation and computer assisted diagnosis.

Teaching Assistant, L.C. Smith College of Engineering [http://www.ecs.syr.edu]: February 2003-May 2003.

Teaching assistant and assistant grader for Control of Robots [http://syllabus.syr.edu/ELE/jsdemar/robots].

Consulting Programmer, Dukane Corporation [http://www.dukane.com]: August 2000-April 2001

Co-developed a Java acquisition and imaging interface for an underwater sonar system.

Intern Programmer, Center for Really Neat Research [http://www.cyberarium.com/crnr]: May 1999-Present

Developing C++ modules for NeatTools, the center's flagship application/technology. Co-Administering Linux server systems.

Researching human-computer interface technologies with an emphasis on the disabled.

Student Consultant, Computing and Media Services [http://cms.syr.edu]: June 1997-December 1998

Responsible for trouble shooting faculty, staff and student problems for the Syracuse University computing environment.

 

Academic Projects

Project Manager, Junior Design Project: A GROKBox implementation [http://www.medibolt.com]: January 2001-May 2001.

Sponsored and Co-Developed patient monitoring system involving an SQL database, a patient monitor and a Java interface. 1st Place Junior Project, 2001.

Programmer, Senior Design Project: IRIS-61 [http://nand.net/~iman/scan3d]: August 2000-May 2000

IRIS-61 is a 3-Dimensional scanner. I wrote Windows software in C and C++ to generate 3-D surfaces from 2-D digital video. 3rd place IEEE 2000 Region 1 Student Paper Contest.

Programmer, AfricaWeb [http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/Africaweb]: August 2000-April 2001

ASP/VBScript/SQL programmer for AfricaWeb, an Africa information resource being developed at the Maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs by Dr Author Paris.

Programmer, Junior Design Project: Gesture Recognition Gloves: January 2000-May 2000

Co-designed glove system to recognize subset of American Sign Language. Wrote assembly code for Micro controller data acquisition and C++ signal processing code.
IEEE Outstanding Junior Project, 2000.

 

References furnished on request.

Author: Ifeanyi Echeruo
Last updated: February 6th, 2007