Gail E. Lewis 5017 NW 23rd Drive Gainesville, Florida 32605 Phone: (352) 372-3952 | |
Education: | M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering (1994) Specialty Area in Operations Research. 4.0 / 4.0 GPA University of Florida B.S. in Applied Mathematics (1992) Magna cum Laude, with completion of Honors Program. 3.90 / 4.0 GPA Florida State University |
Qualifications: | · Programming Languages: C, C++, Visual C++, IBM 390 Assembler, FORTRAN, Pascal, BASIC, Assembly, SIMAN, and knowledge of Java and Javascript.
· Assembler programming using CICS. Knowledge of JCL. · User-level familiarity with MVS/TSO, ISPF/PDF, OS/2, MS Windows 95/NT, and UNIX environments. · Assembly language programming using chip simulation software and 8051 microcontroller testing board. Experienced in theory and applications relating to: · Optimization techniques, including linear, nonlinear, and dynamic programming. · Simulation for the study of models with random components. |
Employment: | Coordinator, Computer Applications (January 1999 - present)
Florida Center for Library Automation Senior Computer Programmer-Analyst (January 1998 - January 1999) Florida Center for Library Automation · Assembler: Continued work on a server-side interface to LUIS, the state library information system, to enable client development. · C/C++: modified CGI interface to add patron-has capability to LUIS. · Visual C++: developed Catalyst, a Windows client, to provide a new interface to LUIS for library technical staff. Features include improved MARC record editing capability with diacritic display and a new record navigation structure. Computer Programmer-Analyst (August 1996 - January 1998) Florida Center for Library Automation · Assembler: coded enhancements and added new features to LUIS. Tasks covered data conversion, indexing, searching, filtering algorithms, and user interface modifications. · C/C++: created CGI interface to test web front-end to LUIS. Graduate Assistant (January 1995 - August 1996) Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida · General support for the Industrial Research Laboratory. · Conducted research in the area of agile manufacturing, introducing robustness, flexibility, and responsive control to traditional systems. Tutor (May 1993 - December 1993) Office of Instructional Resources Teaching Center, University of Florida · Provided instruction in the areas of calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and physics. |
Distinctions: | · Florida Undergraduate Scholars Fund scholarship recipient (1988 - 1992).
· Dean's List, all semesters, at Florida State University. · Phi Beta Kappa award (1991) for superior academic achievement at Florida State University. · College of Engineering Graduate Fellowship recipient ( 1994 ) at University of Florida. |
Organizations: | Phi Beta Kappa (Honor Society)
Golden Key (Honor Society) Phi Eta Sigma (Honor Society) Florida State Cave Club, treasurer (1991 - 1992) Florida State Sports Club Council (1991 - 1992) |
Publications: | Analytical Methods for Agent-Based Materials Handling Systems, by Gail Norton, Sencer Yeralan, and Baris Tan, 1994 Florida Conference on Recent Advances in Robotics.
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