ERIC H. MICHELMAN
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64 Pleasant Street, Apt. 1 Cambridge, MA 02139 617-492-7768 |
Forwarding Address: Fiddlers Green Drive Huntington, NY 11743 |
| Professional Objective | A position in management or consulting which will draw upon my background and experience in information systems and computer applications. | |
| Education | SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, M.I.T. | CAMBRIDGE, MA |
| 1977 - 1978 | Candidate for Master’s Degree in Management, 1978. Concentrations in management information systems and finance. Thesis work on security management in communications systems, focusing on applications of the recently developed public-key cryptosystem approach. | |
| 1976 - 1977 | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA | BERKELEY, CA |
| Received Master of Science degree in Computer Science. Concentrated on computer security and software design. | ||
| 1972-1976 | MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | CAMBRIDGE, MA |
| Received Bachelor of Science degree in Management, with a concentration in Computer Science. As an undergraduate, completed one year's requirement towards Master's degree. Teaching assistant for Management Information Technology I, a graduate course in systems programming. | ||
| Experience | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA | BERKELEY, CA |
| 1976-1977 | Managed a software project involving the development of an interactive system for analyzing computer installation security. Responsibilities included coordinating the work of eleven other students. The system has been successfully tested at several installations, including Bank of America and Pacific Gas & Electric. Published three articles related to this project, including "SECURATE: A Security Evaluation and Analysis System", which will be presented and published at the 1978 National Computer Conference. | |
| 1973-1976 | NEW ENGLAND ENERGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM | M.I.T. |
| Worked closely with the energy offices of the New England states on information systems for energy planning and public policy making. Major accomplishments were developing a linear programming fuel allocation model and a state vehicle registration analysis system. | ||
| 1974-1975 | LABORATORY FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE, M.I.T. | CAMBRIDGE, MA |
| Worked as a systems programmer in the development of a performance measurement package for Multics computers systems connected on the Arpanet. | ||
| Personal Background | Grew up on Long Island, NY. Interests include tournament bridge, skiing, and squash. Single, excellent health. | |
| References | Personal references available on request. | |