Bret Mogilefsky
mogul@csua 1444A Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709 (510) 843-7788

Objective

A programming position in an established company that gives me the opportunity to both use and develop my skills in creative ways.

Education

University of California, Berkeley August 1991-Present
B.A. degrees in Applied Math and Computer Science expected in December 1995
 
Mathematics Computer Science
Multivariable calculus, ordinary differential equations, discrete math, linear algebra, numerical analysis, real analysis, complex analysis, abstract algebra, game theory Graphics, multimedia, algorithms, optimization, operating systems, hardware design, compiler design, combinatorics, probability, computability, complexity, C/C++, flex, bison, GL, HTML

Work Experience

Programming Intern BARRA Incorporated
UPORCH Division June 1994-September 1994
Ported existing XWindows-based financial analysis software between acc, gcc, and xlc compilers under SunOS, Linux, and AIX, respectively. Documented porting effort with revision control. Debugged programs and makefiles. Compiled and installed numerous utilities and applications. Wrote installation shell scripts. Participated in design reviews.
 
Microcomputer Technician UCB Information Systems and Technology
Workstation Software Support Group January 1993-March 1994
Promoted to technician August 1993
Configured and tuned Novell network clients. Troubleshot network problems. Performed system likewising. Configured, upgraded, and repaired machines. Conducted instructional lectures for consulting staff. Interviewed applicants. Taught seminar courses.
Hired as consultant January 1993
Assisted end-users with a variety of software packages networked across DOS, Mac, and Unix platforms. Managed campus computer facilities. Troubleshot software problems. Wrote detailed documentation.
 
Quality Assurance Technician LucasArts Entertainment Company
Games Division June 1990-December 1991
Tested unreleased software. Maintained detailed records of bugs. Demonstrated games at MacWorld. Hosted product reviews. Wrote help manuals for released software.
 
Teaching Assistant UCB Academic Talent Development Program
Graduate School of Education Summers 1988-1993
Assisted in instruction of gifted children aged 10-14 in geometry, BASIC, and Logo programming classes. Organized review sections. Graded assignments.

References

Name Association Phone number
David Gourley Programming partner (UCB) (510) 843-7788
Emily Butler Programming partner (UCB) (510) 849-3952
Laura Kim Supervisor (WSSG) (510) 642-6411
 
Fluent in German

Last modified: Mon Sep 18 13:26:50 PDT 1995
Bret Mogilefsky / CSUA / bretm@po.eecs.berkeley.edu