My Resume
Matthew Morse

73 Valley Rd.
Madison, NJ 07940
(973)377-4169
mrmorse@worldnet.att.net


Employment Objective: An entry level position in software or electrical engineering.

Work Experience: Music Pen, Inc.
April 1996 - January 1997. Programming Designer/Lead Programmer of a platform style video game for Windows 95 and Sony Playstation. Advisor for the development of proprietary 2.5-D engine for multimedia applications and video games. Co-Lead Programmer: The Magic School Bus Explores in the Age of Dinosaurs for Windows 95. Programmed in a proprietary multimedia programming language. Programmed educational scenes based on a point and click interface and small video games. Debugged code originally written by others. Assistant Programmer: The Magic School Bus Explores the Rainforest for Windows 95. Programmed several games and subscenes in proprietary language.

Allied Signal
Summer 1994. Worked as an office assistant.

McDonalds Food Corporation
Summer 1992. Food preparation and sales.

Education: BS Engineering, Harvey Mudd College
September 1995. Course work includes electronics, microprocessor design and programming, communications theory, systems engineering, engineering clinic, mathematics including linear algebra, differential equations, and Fourier series, computer science, and lab work. Technical courses balanced by humanities and social sciences, including theory, performance, and history of music.

Engineering Clinic: Lockheed Aircraft Service
1994-95. Team leader. Design of fiber optic network for transmission of video signals on aircraft. Team modified Lockheed's existing design, incorporated multiplexing for multiple video signals, generated a circuit layout, and tested a computer simulation of the design. As team leader, responsible for major design decisions, planning and scheduling the project, assigning tasks to team members, and maintaining contact with project sponsor.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1994. Development of a fiber optic network for JPL's satellite test bed. Team replaced coax communications network with fiber optic network. Specified components of network, including transmitters and receivers, cables, and couplers.

Computer Experience: Windows 95, Windows 3.1, DOS, Macintosh, UNIX.
Programming in C/C++, Pascal, and BASIC.
Assembly language programming for MIPS and Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller.

Other Interests: Pianist
Self-Taught juggler and unicyclist.
Managing Editor of "Fred's Spiffy N64 Reviews"

References: Available on request.