Post on 17-Jan-2017
Anthony Michael Kelly
23 Chapeltowne Circle | Baltimore, MD | 21236 Kellyt419@gmail.com | kellya12@student.lasalle.edu
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EDUCATION
2013-2017 La Salle University | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Honors B.S. – Information Technology Cumulative GPA: 3.72 / 4.0 | Major GPA: 3.96 | 4.0
Minor(s): Computer Science, History
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE QUALITY ENGINEER LEVEL 1| MISSION ASSURANCE | NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION -
MISSION SYSTEMS
Starting June 2017…
QUALITY ENGINEERING INTERN | MISSION ASSURANCE | NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION -
MISSION SYSTEMS
May – August | 2015, 2016
Responsible for writing SQL queries to extract large amounts of data from data warehouse.
Used VBA to create a scoring tool that incorporated multiple datasets to produce reports on supplier quality.
Participated in a sector-wide innovation challenge; elected presentation captain.
Assisted in the logic / SQL composition for a publicly accessible data extraction tool.
Placed 2nd in Cyber Warfare competition, open to the company (June 2016).
Created several sub-schemas & remodeled numerous SAP databases customizing transactions.
Helped to create a new scoring algorithm to rate supplier effectiveness.
Engaged in penetration testing to evaluate strength of network defense.
Published in NGMS Quarterly “Quality” Journal.
HELPDESK SUPPORT MANAGER – LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
May 2014 - Current
Perform all hardware repairs for a student’s computer (motherboard, screen, hard disk drive, etc).
Install and maintain physical network infrastructure and devices.
Oversee 25 student staff members.
Manage all circumstances of software malfunction, virus removal, and computer maintenance.
Handle a ticketing system of three different queues.
Design / implement new projects including server maintenance.
Diagnose and evaluate problems relating to internet connectivity on various campus locations.
Oversee the hiring/reprimanding of student workers.
Research and suggest workflow efficiency improvements.
XOC HFC DISPATCH REP 2 – TEKSYSTEMS/COMCAST May 2013 - August 2013
Dispatch the correct team of technicians to correctly repair the service outage.
Was the youngest person in Comcast cable history to have held that position.
Determine and troubleshoot the cause for the outage.
Host “bridges”; phone conferences between Comcast and customer to resolve all of their issues.
Hired by TEKSystems, contracted by Comcast.
Diagnose and monitor network outages.
Verify the thoroughness of technician repairs by using remote observation systems.
Worked efficiently on more than 10 tickets at a time.
Investigate new solutions to common technical problems.
CONSULTATION AGENT / OPERATIONS AGENT – GEEKSQUAD April 2012 - May 2013
Hired in Aug’ 12, assumed a “seniority” role April 13’.
Repaired various types of electronic devices including laptop, desktop, mobile computing, and phone technologies.
Tasked with providing leadership examples for both my department and others.
Trained and supervised the production of six employees.
Oversaw all employee-customer interactions.
Received Quarterly “MVP” Award x2
Responsible for various types of repair.
Performed data recovery services and was the lead on data recovery and repair.
Contributed to store’s leading in service plans sold for 6 consecutive months.
COURSES TAKEN
CSIT 220 Data Communication
CSIT 301 Computer Architecture
CSIT 320 LANs and Network Administration
CSIT 327 Administrative Scripting
CSIT 372** Computer Forensics
CSIT 422 Information Security
PHY 201 Digital Computer and Logical Electronics (Examined circuits and components including resistors, capacitors, transistors, inductors, and diodes. Additionally, logic gates were represented using circuitry and used to build computer units such as multiplexors, demultiplexors, registers, ROM, RAM, etc.)
CSC 230 Programming Concepts & GUIs
CSC 240 Database Management Systems
CSC 280 Object Orientated Programming (Introduction to OO Programming using primarily Java and a small instruction on C++. Focused primarily on OO concepts such as encapsulation, interfaces, classes, inheritance, polymorphism, etc)
CSC 290 Data Structures / Algorithms (A course focused on the creation and implementation of various data structures [Stack, Queue, Linked-List, Tree, etc]. This course also examined numerous algorithms primarily relating to time and spatial complexity).
CSC 310 Computers and Ethics
CSC 341 Open-Source Application Development (This course primarily focused on the development and implementation of various open-source technologies, primarily using PHP. Additional concepts such as objects, cookies, and SQL injection defense were additionally examined.)
CSC 343 Client-Side Scripting
CSC 444^** Raspberry Pi Hardware Design (Performed undergraduate hardware design and implementation research for this course)
BUS 203 Organizational Behavior
MATH 104 ~ Calculus I
MTH 260 Discrete Mathematics
CHM 111 General Chemistry I
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
HON 361 Bioethics (A course focused on the humanistic ethics of biotechnology. This course was heavily concerned with the use of artificially intelligent systems in the medical field).
HON 362 Towards Intelligent Systems (A course discussing the movement towards reliance on artificially intelligent systems. Areas researched included neural networks, fuzzy logic, Bayesian systems, swarm intelligence, and deep learning).
HON 487 A History of Medicine in American Culture
HON 499^ The Honors Thesis – Undergraduate Research (Performed undergraduate cybersecurity research for this course).
~ - This course was taken as a MOOC from Ohio State University ^ - Indicates undergraduate research was performed for this course ** - indicates I am registered for and will be taking the course in the Spring of 2017
AWARDS 2017 Featured in Calvert Hall College High School’s “Cardinal Magazine”
2016 Alpha Epsilon Alumni Honors Society
2016 Society of Information Management Future Leader Award (The SIM Future Leader Award is given to one student to recognize great academic accomplishments and to recognize potential leadership to change the world from the information systems perspective.)
2016 Winner – Mock Shark Tank Competition La Salle University | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science + CSC Advisory Board | Spring, 2016
2016 Featured in Technical.ly’s Philly Tech Week 2016 Magazine (Technical.ly’s Philly Tech Week 2016 – #PTW16 – magazine highlighted a few of the attendees from the net/work career fair.)
2015 La Salle University Information Technology Leadership Award recipient (Award is given yearly to one student in the Department of Mathematics and
Computer Science (must be an IT / CS major) who exemplifies leadership and will continue to be a leader in their field.)
2015
Robert L. and Mary Dean Writing Scholarship Awardee (Given to a student of any major or academic discipline that displays a powerful command of the English language and has writing that is engaging for the reader.)
2013-2016 Canavo Science Grant recipient
2013 - 2017 Dean’s List, School of Arts and Sciences Awarded to any student with above a 3.5 GPA for the respective semester
SOCIAL JUSTICE / SERVICE
2015 - 2017 Project Appalachia (Coordinated a service program where I lead 24 other students to Harlan, Kentucky on a Social Justice Mission to combat the issues of rural poverty and inadequate housing. There, we worked with the organization COAP to learn more about the hardships Harlan faces, and immerse ourselves in the community, while performing various home repairs over the week.)
2013-2014 The Village Mountain Mission (A group of 20 individuals partake in a Service Immersion experience to the Dominican Republic, specifically in the large village of Angostura, where they participate in combatting social justice issues by providing relief services [housing, education, medical] to families in dire need.)
UNIVERSITY AND OTHER LEADERSHIP
2017 Computer Science Tutor (Java, Data Structures, SQL, JavaScript)
2016 - Present Presidential Student Advisory Council, Inaugural Member
2016 – Present President, Association of Computing Machinery
2016 – 2017 Service Coordinator, Project Appalachia
2015 – 2016 Chair of Information Technology, CABDJGH RA Staff
2015 - 2016 Resident Assistant, CABDJGH Staff
2014 – 2015 President, St. Basil’s Court Resident Student Association (Biggest active RSA in history)
2014 – 2016 Founder & President, Harry Potter Club
2013 – 2014 Treasurer, St. Basil’s Court Resident Student Association
2012 Commencement Speaker, National Junior Honor Society Inductions St. Ursula’s School | Parkville, MD | 21234
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
2017 Presentation: “Dude, Is That Your Code or Mine?” – A discussion the definition of “plagiarism” considering the open-source revolution
2017 (pending) Publication: The Road to Concord: A Review (The Histories)
2016 Publication: Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Quality Journal (This is proprietary and thus not publicly accessible).
2015 Publication: On the Relationship of Technology in Medicine | The Histories vol 12 ed 1
RESEARCH Spring 2017 Research exploring the uses of the Raspberry Pi and its hardware design.
Using Python, the research will attempt to emulate large-scale computer hardware design projects by utilizing the flexibility of the Raspberry Pi system and its accompanying hardware. Projects may include sensory data, the creation of artificial neural networks, cluster computing, and a home monitoring system.
2016 Cybersecurity research was performed intending to discern what are the major components, topics, or ideas, within the realm of cybersecurity from both a professional and academic perspectives. Scholarly journals, modern news sources and attacks, and personal penetration testing were reviewed in order to accurately assess and address the thesis.