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Tomer Reuven Borenstein


__________________________________________________________________________________________ Skills JavaScript | CSS3 | HTML5 | Python | Java | MongoDB | x86 ASM | C | Unix | SQL | Hadoop | System Verilog __________________________________________________________________________________________ Education Carnegie Mellon University, Senior, QPA 3. 52 Electrical & Computer Engineering and Human Computer Interaction Double Major (Computer Science Minor) Relevant Coursework (* = in progress): Introduction to Computer Systems (15-213) Principles of Software System Construction (15-214) Principles of Functional Programming (15-150) Distributed Systems (15-440) Structure & Design of Digital Systems (18-240) Creating Intelligent Robots (15-491) Embedded Real Time Systems* (18-349) Parallel Data Structures & Algorithms* (15-210)

__________________________________________________________________________________________ Experience TA for Fundamentals of Programming (15-112) at Carnegie Mellon University (2010-2012) Hold recitations once a week to go over material from lectures (~30 students). Hold ofce hours 2-3 times a week to help students in need. Grade quizzes and homework assignments. Head TA for Building Cross Platform Web Apps (15-237) at Carnegie Mellon University Co-wrote class syllabus with Computer Science Professor, David Kosbie. Lead a team of 7 Teaching Assistants. Create material for lecture, homework assignments, and quizzes. Teach lecture (~130 students) and recitations (~15 students). Grade homework assignments and quizzes. Project mentor for ~11 teams every semester. Handle any administration to do with the course. UX Intern for Zazzle Inc. in Summer of 2013 Part of a 7-persons UI team. In charge of many portions of cross-platform responsive site redesign. Research projects involving Shadow DOM, manipulating the DOM before it is rendered, etc.
(2012-present)

(2013)

EffortlessIO, Winner Project in Meeting of the Minds Competition at Carnegie Mellon (2011-2012) Part of a 6-persons team (undergraduate research grant). Created a hardware abstraction that allows for connecting any hardware device to any hardware device or software through WiFi, USB, or Bluetooth. Won the most awards in Meeting of the Minds history: IBM, Boing, J&J, and Toyota. __________________________________________________________________________________________ References David Kosbie, Computer Science Professor at Carnegie Mellon University: koz@cmu.edu Jan Borgersen, Senior Engineering Manager at Zazzle Inc: jan.borgersen@zazzle.com __________________________________________________________________________________________

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