SEEMA VIJAY TALELE
Email: Seema.Talele@asu.edu
OBJECTIVE:
Seeking a full time challenging and rewarding web development position in dynamic environment that fosters growth and creativity.
SUMMARY:
Software Engineer having more than a year of professional and research experience with excellent academic record.
- Excellent demonstrated skill sets in Java, C# and Databases.
- Experience in development Rich Internet Application (RIA) using Adobe Flex3 across Java Platform.
- Strong Technical Leadership and Team Management skills.
EDUCATION:
Master of Science, Computing Studies, GPA 4.0 May 2010
Arizona State University, Mesa, Arizona, USA.
Bachelor of Engineering, Information Technology May 2004
University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
PROFESSIONAL SKILLSET:
- Programming Languages : Proficiency in Java, C# 3.0, C, C++, ActionScript 3.0
- Database Systems : MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle 9.0i, MS Access 2007
- Web development : Adobe Flex3, PHP5, ASP.NET, Spring/BlazeDS 1.0.0.RC2,
Hibernate 3.0, AJAX and ASP
- Content Management System : Drupal 5
- Operating Systems : Windows Vista 64 bit, Window XP, Ubuntu 8.0, Fedora 7
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University
Research Assistant May 2008 - Present
CPR Game Framework
- Currently engineering web-based multiplayer experimental framework to perform Common Pool Resource (CPR) experiments that can be used to investigate human behavior in different situations in order to develop more effective policy.
- Currently creating Math parser in ANTLR 1.3.
- Dynamically generate and execute delegate functions for Lambda Expressions.
- Tools used are C# 3.0, ASP.NET MVC 2.0, and PostgreSQL 8.4.
Mental Model Experiment
- Developed the agent based model in Netlogo 4.0.3, which demonstrates effect of different learning algorithms in fishing environment. This agent based model greatly helped in understanding the complex issues involved in designing and developing the experiment.
- Configured the web based framework using Hibernate 3.0, Spring/BlazeDS 1.0.0.RC2 and Adobe Flex3.
- Developed the Generic Survey Tool which can create different types of questions in a survey.
CSID website
- Designed and developed the website (http://csid.asu.edu/) for Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity (CSID) by understanding the ASU standards in Drupal 5.12 and MySQL 5.0.
- Awarded Serving University Needs (SUN) Award certificate for helping administrative staff to understand the Drupal environment and create the web pages in it.
The Virtual Commons
- Designed and developed the website (http://commons.asu.edu/) in Drupal 5 and MySQL 5.0.
- Designed and developed multiplayer web based Forestry experiment using object -oriented PHP5 in Drupal 5 and MySQL 5.0 that aids social scientist to understand design of better resource management rules and how these rules affect the social dilemmas in Forestry system.
- Conducted an experiment in ASU with 17 participants using the software.
- The project is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF).
American Indian Program, Arizona State University
Web Master February 2008 – May 2008
- Maintained and updated Arizona Science and Engineering Fair (AzSEF) website by solving bugs in the registration system which improved the registration process by 30%.
- Implemented Mass email application in ASP using Dreamweaver 8 which can send an email to 400 people at the same time, resulting in a speedup of 90% in the communication process.
- Developed the student registration and administration system in ASP.NET 2.0, C# 2.0, AJAX, and MS Access 2007 using Microsoft Visual Studio 5.
Vertex software Pvt Ltd, Pune, India
Software Engineer July 2004 – January 2005
- I was given training in Java, Oracle and Japanese Language.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS:
Web Service Registry Browser February 2008 - April 2008
- Created a web service to register and lookup web services based on hierarchical path names and stores the vendor and attributes information in the database.
- The application is developed in ASP.NET 2.0, C# 2.0, and PostgreSQL.
Managing and Synchronizing Distributed Cache State April 2007 – May 2007
In this project, distributed cache is maintained using Java Messaging service (JMS). When a new cache is created, it notifies to other existing caches which send their state to the newly created cache. When a cache is changed, it notifies to the other caches by broadcasting a message, thus synchronizing all the caches in the system.
- Software is developed in Java SE 6.
- JMS provider used is OpenJMS.
- Used design patterns – singleton, abstract factory, observer.
INTERNAL PAPER PRESENTATIONS:
- Web Application Design Patterns, Specifically the MVC Pattern
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Gohad, S.; Talele, S.; Gary, K.; Arizona State University, 2008, Mesa, AZ, USA
- Clustering technology in Linux
- Talele, S.; Harshal W. Cummins College of Engineering for Women, 2003, Pune, India
ACHIEVEMENT AND HONORS:
- Received Serving University Needs (SUN) Award certificate, year 2009 for providing excellent technical support.
- Student Representative, Information Technology Department, Cummins College of Engineering for Women, year 2003-2004: Represented Information Technology department in organizing and conducting technical workshops, seminars, and other cultural events throughout the academic year.
- President cum Organizer of Nasik District Friend Circle (NDFC), Pune, India, year 2002-2004.
SERVICE ACTIVITIES:
- Participated in startup weekend activity in ASU, Polytechnic, 2009, presented idea of a “Maze Cracker” to panel of entrepreneurs.
- Participated in Open House presentation of Agent Based Modeling in ASU, Tempe, 2008, presented topic “Exploring Learning Models in Fishery.”
REFERENCES:
Available upon request.