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ROBERT MEYERS

220 1st Ave, Apt. 10

New York, NY 10009

(212) 979-9388

robmeyers@hotmail.com

www.cims.nyu.edu/~meyersr

 

SUMMARY

Experienced computer programmer, educated in Mathematics and Computer Science, with

demonstrable achievements in problem solving combined with strong interpersonal skills.

 

EDUCATION

 

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences; New York, NY; (2003)

Mathematics PhD Program    GPA  3.77

MS in Mathematics

Courses - Internet/Intranet Apps and Protocols, Derivative Securities, Capital Markets and 

Portfolio Theory, PDE for Finance, Stochastic Differential Equations, Probability Limit  

Theorems I and II, ODE, PDE, Numerical Methods for PDEs, Real Variables I and II, Complex 

Variables, Functional Analysis, Differential Geometry I and II, Random Matrices, Quantum

Computing, and Ergodic Theory I and II.

 

NEW COLLEGE   School of Mathematics; Sarasota, Florida; (2000)

BA in Mathematics    GPA  Evalutation based grading system

 

CORNELL UNIVERSITY  School of Engineering; Ithaca, NY; (1997)

Computer Science    GPA  Cum  3.84  Major  3.90       

 

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 

IVY PREP LEARNING CENTER, New York, NY; (2001-2003)

Learning Specialist

Coordinated, managed, and performed specialized instruction in Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics for  students with visual scanning and spatial learning difficulties.

 

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, New York, NY; (2000-2002)

NEW COLLEGE, Sarasota, FL; (1998-2000)

Teaching Assistant             

Taught problem solving techniques in Probability and Statistics, Advanced Calculus, Computing For Finance, Data Structures (Algorithms), C++, Java, Calculus, and Real Analysis.

 

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS / RESEARCH

 

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, New York, NY; (2001, 2002)

Research – Planned and executed successful research resulting in peer reviewed research

publications.

 

CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, NY; (1999)

Software Development / Research – Developed Matlab and C programs to investigate the  

behavior of heat flow on the Sierpinski Gasket Fractal.  Findings resulted in a peer reviewed

research publication.

 

ATLSS, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, Knoxville, TN; (1998)

Software Development – Designed and developed a data interpolation scheme, written in C++,  

enhancing the hydrology component of the Across Trophic Level System Simulation Model.

 

TECHNICAL SKILLS

LANGUAGESVisual C++, C, Java, AWT/Swing, Servlet/JSP, Perl, Scheme/Lisp/Dylan, 

Basic, Assembly  (x86, PowerMac), XML, XHTML, and LaTeX.

OPERATING SYSTEMS – Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and DOS.

SOFTWARE – Apache Web Server, Tomcat, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Matlab.