Dan Bodoh's Hypertext Resume

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Education

MS Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 1993
Emphasis in solid state physics and semiconductor fabrication, with studies in advanced computer architecture and VLSI. Thesis project was the development of a MOSFET x-ray damage computer simulation code. Wrote editorials for the University of Wisconsin Badger Herald.

BS Computer Science and Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering, May 1990
Studied digital logic, VLSI, computer architecture, operating systems and programming. Senior design project was the design and simulation of a data flow computer. Was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, Ingenium, and held leadership positions in the student band.

Experience

Motorola, Austin Texas. June 1993-Present Research Assistant at the Center for X-ray Lithography (CXrL), University of Wisconsin-Madison, September 1990-May 1993.
Projects: Designing the control software for an x-ray aligner, developing computer interfaces to an x-ray beamline, creating models of CXrL NMOS processes and designing x-ray lithography simulation tools. Also responsible for system administration of 30 PCs.

Consultant for Rational Systems (now Tenberry Software), Natick, MA. July 1992-May 1993
Projects: ported X-windows code to DESQview/X, researched operating systems performance monitoring software, designed a performance measurement framework and user interface.

Shareware Author. June 1991-January 1993.
Designed and marketed DV System Information (DVSI_200.ZIP), a novel performance measurement software suite for DESQview. Also co-authored a DESQview system file editor, now packaged with the book "DESQview Revealed" by Dave Williams. DESQview is a DOS multitasker from Quarterdeck.

Software Developer at Effective Management Systems, Milwaukee WI. March 1990-August 1990.
Developed software engineering tools to aid in the maintenance of a large software product.

Management Trainee at Wisconsin Bell (now Ameritech), Milwaukee WI. Summers 1988, 1989.
Provided programming support for computer systems used in monitoring of telephone network errors; designed cable routes; assisted in field maintenance engineering of network facilities.

Technical Assistant at the Academic Computer Center, Milwaukee School of Engineering, August 1987-May 1990.
Assisted computer system users; maintained Unix machines; provided hardware maintenance assistance.

Process Control Analyst at Farnam Sealing Systems, Necedah WI. Summer 1987.
Analyzed statistical data to identify production problems, reasearched and implemented solutions, developed process control database.

Publications

D. Bodoh. "Automated Translation of Final Test Programs to Inexpensive FA Testers", to be presented at the International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis, November 1999.

D. Bodoh. "Publish Failure Analysis Reports on the Web," Test and Measurement World, September 1999.

D. Bodoh.  "Making the Most of the Internet for Failure Analysis," International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis, November 1998.

T. Garyet and D. Bodoh. "Schematic Synthesis for Die Navigation during Failure Analysis," International Symposium for Testing and Failure Analysis, November 1995.

G. Chen, J. Wallace, R. Nachman, D. Bodoh et al. "The CXrL Aligner: An Experimental Quarter Micron Feature X-ray Lithography System," Journal of Vacuum Science Technology. Vol B10, p 3229. 1992.

D. Bodoh, "DV System Information: A Real World XDI Example," invited talk at the Quarterdeck Developer Conference, August 1992.

D. Bodoh, "The Computer of the Future," MSOE Reference Point, Spring 1990.


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