See also HTML version: http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/cris/cris-resume.html 2-page CV (PDF): http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/cris/cris-cv.pdf Cris Pedregal Martin Strong background in Information Technology fundamentals and infrastructure. Proven communication, interpersonal and scholarly skills. Education PhD Computer Science Univ. of Massachusetts, 2001 Amherst, Mass. MS Computer Science Univ. of Massachusetts, 1994 Amherst, Mass. Licenciado Informatica ESLAI (Argentina), 1988 Lujan, AR Experience 2002-present University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM * Investigated transactional recovery in novel applications and platforms, systems tradeoffs in novel architectures, and dependable IT infrastructure. * Taught core CS courses and supervised undergraduate and graduate students. 1994-2001 University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. * Investigated foundations of transactional recovery, from databases to mobile to e-commerce systems; research was central to multi-year $300K NSF grant. * Designed and supervised development and deployment of database-backed web- based instructional system. * Assessed needs and acquired equipment for several research projects. * Investigated how to provide programming language support for real-time and for transactional functionality - in collaboration with Bell Labs. 2000-2001 Igen Corporation Cambridge, Mass. * Performed QA on data model for web-based enterprise diet & fitness service. * Audited and improved security of database and web server infrastructure. 1990-1994 University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. * Redesigned, ran, and lectured two introductory Computer Science courses. * Assisted students and supervised TAs for intro and advanced classes. Summer 1994 Xerox PARC Palo Alto, Calif. * Worked in design and implementation of multimedia index and delivery system. Summer 1993 GTE Labs (Verizon) Waltham, Mass. * Investigated integration of advanced transactions into distributed system. 1989 University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, AR * Developed & taught graduate seminar on object-oriented concurrent languages. 1988-1989 Foreign Affairs Ministry, Argentina Buenos Aires, AR * Collaborated in system administration and deployment of wide-area, mission critical networked office workflow system with dozens of sites worldwide. Publications: see http://www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/cris/papers.html References available upon request. Cris Pedregal Martin cris@cs.umass.edu Computer Science Dept. 413.626.7452 Univ. of Massachusetts fax 413.545.1249 Amherst, Mass., 01003 www-ccs.cs.umass.edu/cris