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I am pursuing a major in Computer Science at Marquette University, graduating in May 2009. My computer skills are very broad, including software development, website design, and deskside support. Currently, I am assisting Dr. Brylow with this XINU research project, and I am employed at [http://www.mu.edu/its Marquette University's Information Technology Services]. I am involved in the Marquette University Computer Science Club and the Marquette University Linux Users Group (MULUG). After graduation, I plan to pursue a career in business application development.  To learn more about me, visit my website at [http://www.gemberdesign.com  www.gemberdesign.com].
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My research area of interest is systems and networks. I have been a contributing member of the Embedded Xinu team at Marquette University since the summer of 2006 under the advising of Dr. Dennis Brylow. Embedded Xinu is an educational operating system designed with simplicity in mind. Xinu was first developed in the mid-1980s; currently we are targeting Xinu to the Linksys WRT54GL wireless router. My contributions have including a re-writing of the UART and TTY drivers, the development of a user shell, implementation of mailboxes for inter-process communication, and a preliminary network stack implementation.
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Currently, I am focusing on real-time transport control protocol (TCP) for embedded devices. I presented a poster at the ACM Student Research Competition at SIGCSE 2009. I placed third at the conference and will be submitting a paper to the grand finals.

Revision as of 22:48, 13 May 2009

My research area of interest is systems and networks. I have been a contributing member of the Embedded Xinu team at Marquette University since the summer of 2006 under the advising of Dr. Dennis Brylow. Embedded Xinu is an educational operating system designed with simplicity in mind. Xinu was first developed in the mid-1980s; currently we are targeting Xinu to the Linksys WRT54GL wireless router. My contributions have including a re-writing of the UART and TTY drivers, the development of a user shell, implementation of mailboxes for inter-process communication, and a preliminary network stack implementation.

Currently, I am focusing on real-time transport control protocol (TCP) for embedded devices. I presented a poster at the ACM Student Research Competition at SIGCSE 2009. I placed third at the conference and will be submitting a paper to the grand finals.