Ubaid Amin
Diyan
1525 N First St. Apt F, San Jose, CA 95112 Phone 323 445 0686
http://oocities.com/ubaidd E-mail ubaidd@yahoo.com
Objective
To obtain a full time position as a software
engineer or developer
Education
University
of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
MS in EE with a specialization in Computer Networks
Graduated, May 2003
Cumulative GPA 3.43
University
of Mumbai, Mumbai, India
Bachelor of Engineering in EE, Graduated, July 2001
Cumulative GPA 3.81 (First Class)
Courses
Internetworking and Distributed Systems Lab,
Computer Communications, Broadband Network Architectures, Advanced Computer
Architecture, Issues of Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Introduction
to Computer Networks, Probabilistic Methods in Computer Systems Modeling
Computer Skills
Programming Languages - C, C++, JAVA
Scripting Languages - Perl, Bash, TCL
Protocols and Technologies - TCP/IP protocol suite,
BGP 4, OSPF, ATM, FR, DSL, ISDN
Operating Systems - UNIX, Linux, Sun Solaris 8,
Windows, Mac OS
Hands on experience with Cisco 7000 series routers,
configuration and trouble-shooting
Design and maintenance of WANs and LANs
Network Engineer at IP Infusion since July 2003. Responsibilities
include evaluating the company’s
flagship product for different protocols including BGP, OSPF and
RIP
Academic Projects
Implemented BGP and
Gnutella analyzers for the intrusion detection system, BRO
Induced BGP oscillations
and implemented RIP, OSPF and BGP routing in a lab environment on Cisco
7000 series routers
organized in a simple but realistic topology
Wrote a simulation of the Coherent File
Distribution Protocol, used for interplanetary communication (www.ccsds.org)
Designed and coded a simulation of inter and intra
domain routing algorithms using the C Socket API
Simulated routing algorithms in a dynamic topology
using C++
Set up a complete e-commerce website using Perl,
JSP and MySQL as the principal tools
Implemented threads, multiprogramming, system
calls, virtual memory and file-system management into a bare bones operating
system (UC-Berkeley’s NACHOS). The programming was done using C and C++
Wrote a simulation for a queuing system (M/M/C/K
queue) using C++
Designed and implemented a system to process
signals from a transmission line so as to analyze these using a C based
analysis engine. This was my final year project at the Bhabha Atomic Research
Center, Mumbai, India.
Interests
Operating systems,
network programming and file systems
Awarded an amount
totaling $6000 from the Haji Usman and Hazrabai Mundia Foundation, New York
Scored 2280/2400 on the GRE, with 99 percentile in
the Quantitative and Analytical sections and 95 percentile in the Verbal
section
Various scholarships from
other trusts
Prizes at various levels
in quizzes, debates and essay writing competitions