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Todd W. Mummert\\
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Carnegie Mellon University\\
Computer Science Department\\
Wean Hall, Rm 4212\\
Pittsburgh, PA 15213\\
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office: (412) 268-7557 \\
home: (412) 795-8332 \\
fax: (412) 268-5576 \\
e-mail: {\small\tt mummert+@cs.cmu.edu}\\
URL: {\small\tt http://www.cs.cmu.edu/\/\~{}mummert}\\
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{\large\bf Employment Interests}
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\item Distributed applications development, high-speed network development
and applications.  Interest in rapid-prototyping and demonstrations of
new systems/applications.

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{\large\bf Education}
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\item {\bf Texas A\&M University}, College Station TX\\
ME in Electrical Engineering, August 1992.\\
Emphasis on Data Networks. GPA 4.0/4.0.

\item {\bf Texas A\&M University}, College Station TX\\
BS in Electrical Engineering, December 1984.\\
GPA 3.6/4.0.

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{\large\bf Work Experience}
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\item {\bf Carnegie Mellon University}.  Senior Research Programmer,
March 1988 -- present.\\
{\small
Worked within one group whose overall focus was
the use of high-speed
communications in heterogeneous, distributed applications.  Brief
details of the primary projects are given below.  Majority of the
programming was done in C, though C++, Perl, TCL/TK were also
used.

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\item {\bf Darwin}\ \ Jan 1997 -- present\\
Currently developing an IP testbed which will allow us to 
work with QOS guarantees and to reserve computation resources
on the network.  Initial implementation uses 100Mbit ethernet;
will move to an OC3/OC12 ATM network as adapters become available.\\
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs//project/cmcl/www/darwin/ApAwNe.html

\item {\bf Credit Net}\ \ 1995 -- present\\
Credit-based ATM network.  Responsible for the design and 
implementation of the IP driver for both NetBSD and Digital Unix
for an OC3/OC12 ATM board.\\
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/vcnectar/WWW/CreditNet.html

\item {\bf Nectar}\ \ 1992 -- 1995\\ 
Prototype Nectar involved a high-speed HIPPI network.  Involved in the
development and debugging of the WCAB driver -- a turbo-channel HIPPI
board.\\
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/nectar/WWW/Nectar.html

\item {\bf iWarp}\ \ 1989 -- 1992\\
Primary firmware developer for the integration of
a HIPPI board onto the iWarp array.  Worked closely with engineers
at Network Systems in this capacity.  Also added basic UDP/IP 
functionality to the system.  Wrote a chemical flowsheeting application
that utilitized the iWarp for developing random process matrix-inputs that
was then solved on a Cray at the Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center.

\item {\bf Warp}\ \ 1988 -- 1989\\
Application development and support for a systolic multi-processor.
Primary application was radar imaging for the 
Naval Air Development Center.	

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\item {\bf Texas A\&M University}. Computer System Manager, EE Department, Apr 1986 -- Feb 1988.\\
{\small
Managed a DEC VAX 11/782 VMS system.
Responsibilities included user assistance, software installation and
maintenance, billing, backups, some hardware maintenance and
system programming.
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\item {\bf Boeing Computer Services}. Artificial Intelligence Specialist, Jan
1985 -- Aug 1985.\\
{\small
Determined potential applications of AI for Boeing Military Airplane
Company.  Took classes at the Boeing AI Center in expert systems,
knowledge acquisition, and the possible appliciations thereof.
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{\large\bf Honors and Awards}
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\item Recipient of Rockwell International Graduate Fellowship
\item Recipient of Association of Former Students Graduate Fellowship
\item Recipient of Lechner Fellowship (undergraduate)
\item Recipient of National Merit Fellowship
\item Recipient of Nebraska Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship
\item Member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
\item Member of Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society

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{\large\bf Publications}
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\item Todd Mummert, Corey Kosak, Peter Steenkiste, Allan Fisher.
{Fine Grain Parallel Communication on General Purpose LANs}.
In {\it International Conference on Supercomputing}.
1996.

\item Corey Kosak, David Eckhardt, Todd Mummert, Peter Steenkiste, Allan Fisher.
{Host and Adapter Buffer Management in the Credit Net ATM Host Interface}. In
{\it Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference on Local Computer Networks}.
October 1995.

\item Peter Steenkiste, Michael Hemy, Todd Mummert, Brian Zill. 
{Architecture and Evaluation of High-Speed Networking Subsystem for
Distributed-Memory Systems}.
In {\it Proceedings of the 21st Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture}.
May 1994.

\item Harry Printz, H.~T.~Kung, Todd Mummert, Paul Scherer.
{Automatic Mapping of Large Signal Processing Systems to a Parallel Machine}.
In {\it Real-Time Signal Processing XII}.  August 1989.

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{\large\bf References}
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\item {\bf Peter Steenkiste}, Professor of Computer Science\\
School of Computer Science\\
Carnegie Mellon University\\
Pittsburgh PA 15213\\
(412) 268-3261\\
{\tt prs@cs.cmu.edu}

\item {\bf H.T. Kung}, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\\
Harvard University\\
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences\\
110 Pierce Hall\\
29 Oxford Street\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 496-6211\\
{\tt kung@das.harvard.edu}

\item {\bf Clayton Haapala}, Senior Network Engineer\\
2309 Archers Lane\\
Minnetonka, MN  55305\\
(612) 542-9873\\
{\tt clay@haapi.mn.org}

\item {\bf Carl Love}, Senior Systems Scientist\\
School of Computer Science\\
Carnegie Mellon University\\
Pittsburgh PA 15213\\
(412) 268-8167\\
{\tt cal@cs.cmu.edu}

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