pages/acl.cool/site/resume.typ.txt
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= Alexander Lucas
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== Summary
I am a computer science enthusiast with an inclination for harnessing computer science
theory to tackle practical challenges as cleanly as possible. I believe strongly in the
importance of codebase health and quality, maintaining those values over time as programs and projects evolve.
== Skills
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*Languages*: Javascript/Typescript, Java, Python, Rust, Haskell, OCaml, F\#, Ruby, C\#, C, C++, Lean 4, HTML/CSS, LaTeX, Typst
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*Platforms*: Ten years using GNU/Linux including Debian and Redhat, QEMU, Google Cloud
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*Technologies*: Buildroot, WebGL, Numpy/Pytorch/Sklearn, Matplotlib, Git, Gitlab/Github, PostgreSQL, Node, Slurm
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*Soft Skills*: Technical Writing, Software Documentation, Presentation
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== Experience
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*Embedded Software Engineer, Jr.* #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[Trusted Microelectronics, KBR, 01/2025-05/2025 (End of Funds)]
- Continuing to work with the same great team, tools and software as during my internship.
- Developing QEMU virtual hardware devices for building/testing platform-specific applications.
*Linux Driver Development Intern* #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[Trusted Microelectronics, KBR, 05/2024-08/2024]
- Learned Linux kernel subsystems and developed device drivers for custom "system on a chip" hardware, including GPIO/pin controllers and an AES encryption accelerator module.
- Worked with team members to develop testing and assurance methodologies including coverage profiling and input fuzzing for Linux drivers while porting Linux to our boards.
- Automated common tasks, writing scripts to handle OS installations and code restructuring.
- Presented project status and details to large, cross-functional and interdisciplinary groups.
*Teaching Assistant* #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[James Madison University, 08/2022-12/2023]
- Took questions and led review sessions in proofs, programming, tooling, debugging code.
- Maintained a calm and encouraging environment while helping students with difficult problem sets against a deadline.
]
#experience
== Education
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*B.S. Computer Science* (3.8 GPA) #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[James Madison University, 12/2023]
]
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#let courses = [
- Programming Languages, Compiler Construction
- Independent Study in Constructive Logic, Symbolic Logic
- Applied Algorithms, Data Structures
- Parallel and Distributed Systems, 3D Graphics
]
#courses
*Study Abroad, London, UK* #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[JMU at Florida State Study Center, Summer 2023]
#let cw = [
- Rigidity Theory
- Independent Study in Computational Geometry
]
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*Academic Awards*
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- "President's List" #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[JMU, 2023]
- "Alonzo Church Award for Theory" #interline() #text(weight: "semibold")[JMU CS Department, 2024]
]
#awards
== Personal Projects
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*Aasam* (on #underline([#link("https://hackage.haskell.org/package/aasam")[Hackage]])) is a Haskell implementation of the CFG-generation algorithm $#math.cal([M])$ from Annika Aasa's paper "Precedences in specifications and implementations of programming languages".
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*Randall* (on #underline([#link("https://gitlab.com/mobotsar/randall")[Gitlab]])) is a Discord bot for executing dice-notation, making it easy to play TTRPGs remotely. It uses a recursive descent parser and tree-walk interpreter on the backend and the .NET Discord library up front.
]
#projects