Daniel Jochelson
OBJECTIVE To create interesting web content for customers who desire a presence on the Internet.

EDUCATION

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Bachelor of Science in Music, June '00.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Science and Engineering, June '01.
Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, June '01.
Undergraduate GPA: 4.5/5.0; Graduate GPA: 4.7/5.0

Course Work topics include Physics; Chemistry; Introductory Biology; Linear Algebra; Multivariable Calculus with Applications; Differential Equations; Complex Variables with Applications; music composition and history courses; Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs; Computation Structures; Probabilistic Systems Analysis; Electronic Circuits; Signals and Systems; Communication, Control, and Signal Processing; Discrete-Time Signal Processing; Auditory System Perception; Microelectronic Devices and Circuits; Electrodynamics; Receivers, Antennas, and Signals; Digital Integrated Circuits; Autonomous Robot Design Competition; Analog Lab; Psychoacoustics Lab; Speech Lab; Acoustics; and Microeconomics

J.J. Pearce High School, Richardson, Texas

Graduated June '96, Advanced with Honors Degree. Rank: 10/480.

PROFICIENCIES

Knowledge of Pascal, Scheme, HTML, C, Java, PHP, and MySQL. Familiarity with DOS, UNIX, and Windows operating systems. Familiar with AutoCAD, EasyPower, EasyCase, MATLAB, HSPICE, MS-Office, and Emacs. Word processing and spreadsheet capabilities.

EXPERIENCE

Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, Texas

June '00 - August '00. Worked with Digital Audio group on psychoacoustic models of audio encoders.

August '01 - present. Working with Digital Audio group on MIDI synthesis for TI digital signal processors.

MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, Cambridge, Massachusetts

September '99 - May '01. Research Assistant in the Auditory Perception group.

NEC America, Inc., Irving, Texas

June '98 - August '98. Interned in the Software Integration Test Group of the Wireless Engineering Division. Duties included: testing, downloading, and C programming for cellular phones.

MIT Media Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts

January '98 - May '98. Worked on the Affective CD Project. Duties included: C programming and music perception research.

June '99 - August '99. Worked on the Cyclops Project. Duties included: Java programming and bicycling network design.

DFW Consulting Group, Inc., Irving, Texas

July '97 - August '97. Employed as Intern Engineer. Duties included: AutoCAD work, macroelectric design, and Electrical Survey of American Airlines Hangar.

Pacheco Koch Consulting Engineers Inc., Dallas, Texas

January '96 - May '96. Internship gained through the Management Internship Program (MIP) of the Richardson Independent School District. Duties included: Design of Spillway for DISD Environmental Center (Seagoville, TX), reorganization of files, deliveries, and engineering assistance.

May '96 - August '96. Employed as Office Assistant. Duties included: clerical work, assistance to engineers, deliveries, and land surveying.

HONORS

Year 2000 Philip Loew Memorial Award for musical creativity at MIT, Eagle Scout Award, Larry Landa Award for meritorious scouting in Troop 729.

AFFILIATIONS Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society); American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP); Audio Engineering Society (AES); MIDI Manufacturer's Association (MMA)

ACTIVITIES

Music composition (co-founder and director of MIT Young Composers' Ensemble) and performance; MIT Art Scholars Program; athletics.

REFERENCES

Available upon request.