Resume of Ericson Mar
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Ericson A. Mar
42-40 64th Street
Woodside, NY 11377
(718) 651-9692
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mar@cooper.edu
SUMMARY
SKILLS
Equipment: PC, AmigoBot/PeopleBot/Magellan mobile robots, PUMA manipulator, Handy Board robot controller, Oscilloscope
Languages: C#, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, PowerBuilder, Java, Cold Fusion, PL/I, COBOL, HPS, C++, Fortran, Assembler
Software: AutoCAD, Algor, Aries, ADAMS, MATLAB, FrontPage, MS Office, and others
Other: Windows, Unix, MVS, DB2, Oracle, SQL, CICS, Electronics, Expert Systems, Neural Networks
EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Instructor of Mechanical Engineering, The Cooper Union, New York,
New York, 2004-Present
Systems Developer/Analyst, Assistant Vice President, Credit Suisse, New York,
New York, 1996-2007
Robotics Consultant, The Cooper Union, New York, New York, 1998-2004
Founder/Proprietor, Manager, Crossroad Comics, Elmhurst, New York. 1992-1994
Summer Engineering Management Intern, Port Authority of NY & NJ, Jersey City, New Jersey, Summer 1994
PUBLIC WORKS
www.cooper.edu/~mar (Ericson Mar’s Robotics Homepage), The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, 2000-Present
Maintain web site documenting robotics work accomplished and project opportunities available at The Cooper Union; compile links to internet resources to aid robot builders and aspiring roboticists throughout the internet community.
www.camouflagetown.tv, Whitney Museum of American Art, 2001
Advised and collaborated with professors, professionals, and students in robotics project to exhibit an interactive internet-integrated mobile robot in the Whitney Museum’s Data Dynamics exhibition.
Assessing Communication Modes in Design Project Teams, IEEE, 2001, GEEC, 1999
Assessed students' communication methods in engineering projects; collaborated with other educators in designing and implementing communication assessment strategies to improve engineering education.
Development of an Autonomous Mobile Robot, Sixth IASTED International Conference, 1998
Published paper documenting mobile robotics research done as a graduate student; presented research to robotics professionals, researchers and educators from around the world during the Sixth International Association of Science and Technology for Development Conference.
EDUCATION
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, Major: Robotics, 1998, G.P.A. 3.8/4.0
Awards: full-tuition undergraduate scholarship, full-tuition graduate fellowship, National Dean's List
MASTERS THESIS
Development of an Autonomous Mobile Robot
Developed and manufactured a microprocessor based programmable mobile robot; designed and implemented odometric, ultrasonic and infrared sensor systems for robot navigation; developed artificial intelligence software algorithms for behavioral interaction and robotics contest applications.
SENIOR THESIS
Design of an Interactive Computer Interface between the DYNA 2200 Milling Workcell and the Bridgeport EZ-CAM Computer Aided Manufacturing Software
Developed DOS and Windows software using C and Visual Basic for linking CAM software with the milling workcell; developed graphical interfaces to facilitate use of the milling workcell.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Please check my homepage for more info on my
work at The Cooper Union.
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Last Updated: 04/12/2008