Bertrand Mollinier Toublet
99 S. 14th st. #14
San Jose, CA 95112
Skills
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Java programing, the Java standard library, J2EE, JSP & servlets, JNI, Swing & AWT, Spring Framework and MVC models.
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XML technologies,
DTD, W3C and RelaxNG schemata, DOM and proprietary Java bindings (Dom4J, XOM)
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C programing, ISO
C and embedded extensions, VxWorks RTOS,
SPARC assembly
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Audio signal processing, speech analysis and synthesis, Matlab +
Simulink
Key accomplishments
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Designed and developed an XML temporal database.
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Implemented the mapping of arbitrary data onto XML to allow
querying with languages such as XPath.
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Developed a model of a complex real-world cell-phone communication
path to support research in joint source-channel coding and speech
processing.
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Supervised the development of a software component contracted with
an external, India based, company.
International experience
Fluent in English, French, Spanish and good command of German
Held positions in the U.S., France, the U.K. and Mexico.
Education
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MSc in Telecommunication Technology at Aston University, UK in 2002
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French engineering diploma (equivalent MSc) in telecommunication
at ENST de Bretagne, France in 2002
References available on request.
Immigration status: permanent resident.
Relevant experience
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Since August 2003: nexB, inc., Mountain View, CA
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Lead developer for an IT asset management platform launched by a startup.
- Achievements:
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- designed and developed XML temporal database for asset tracking.
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- released four iterations of the product with an increasingly richer set
of features.
- Skills:
- - pair programing, the eXtreme Programing way
- - XML, Xpath, DOM and proprietary Java bindings (Dom4J, XOM)
- - Java & standard library, JNI, JSP, servlet, J2EE
- - Tomcat deployment, MVC model with the Spring Framework
- - assembly of open-source libraries
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April 2002 - October 2002: Cinvestav Guadalajara, Mexico, an academic
research center
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A theory of information research project on joint source-channel
coding and applications to speech processing.
- Achievements:
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- supported the research of other graduate students and professors
by developing a model of a complex real-world cell-phone
communication path
- - wrote and published the corresponding MSc thesis
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- managed the tri-cultural environment of the project, a
collaboration effort between Aston University in the UK, ENST de
Bretagne in France and Cinvestav in México.
- Skills:
- - Matlab & Simulink
- - ISO C interfacing to the Simulink API
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- digital signal processing, source coding, channel coding, speech
analysis and synthesis
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November 2001 - March 2002: Motorola Communications Research Labs, UK
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A part time developer position with the software development
research team while studying at Aston University, UK
- Achievements:
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- helped deliver the team's project, a tool evaluating the quality
of complex software projects
- Skills:
- - Java, Swing & AWT, JNI
- - user interface design based on user requirements
- July 2000 - July 2001: LSI Logic, Milpitas, CA
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A developer position in the audio firmware team for their DVD chips
ZiVA5 and DoMiNo.
- Achievements:
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- successfully developed several features of the system, such as the
MP3 codec, the HDCD decoder, a DTS detector, a delay component.
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- ensured the smooth development of a key system component
contracted with an external, India based, software company.
- Skills:
- - object oriented programing in C, SPARC and proprietary assembly
- - audio digital processing, FIP and IIP filtering, MPEG standard
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- team work, including code review and debugging of teammate's
components
- - project management and supervision
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Summer 1999: Motorola Communications Research Labs, UK
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- Achievements:
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- produced a proof of concept for the use of Bayesian networks in
the automatic evaluation of the quality of complex software
systems.
- Skills:
- - Java, JNI and integration of native code
- - ISO standard C and use of the JNI API
- - parsing of a structured language (JavaCC, Lex & Yacc)