Ryan Dunn 2714 Kirkwood
Manhattan, KS 66502
913.271.0785

ryand@ksu.edu

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Objective To obtain a full time position in the field of Web Development.


Education BS in Computer Science

Kansas State University

Completion Date: December '05

Experience
Departmental Web Master Department of Computer Science - KSU
Sept '04 to Present
  • Worked directly with 5 staff members and department head to develop CIS website (content and functionality) while continuing all prior responsibilities as Projects Webmaster.
  • Prioritize dynamic work schedule and handled requests via IT support ticket system.
  • Developed a Senior Interview application that compiled Senior's assessments of the CIS Department. This application then generated statistical data and displayed the results desired by the user. This application also allowed the user to remove sensitive information (faculty's names) and export information to an Excel spreadsheet.
  • Created an Industry Advisory Board Account Management Application for the purpose of allowing each member to update personal information including file upload. The purpose was to allow students to reach information on each member for industry connections. Application contained a separation of content based on users, security, and 100% browser compatibility.

SAnTos Web Master Department of Computer Science - KSU
May '04 to Sept '04
  • Developed applications and managed content for the SanToS Lab in a LAMP architecture.
  • Worked directly with 3 research team leaders and 5-8 research assistants.
  • Developed a large Specification Pattern Repository for the purpose of allowing collaboration with other universities to create a single site to research Specification Analysis. Different user levels, security, server & client side computation, complete user manual, custom search engine, and remote management functions were key aspects of this project.

Advanced WWW Technologies CIS 726
April '05 to May '05
  • Created a search application for Biology Department to return relevant papers on the Lower Colorado River Basin.
  • Project included server & client side scripting, simple and advanced searching capabilities, security components, and database management features.
Computer Skills Languages & Software

PHP, ASP, Java, C++, XML, CSS, SQL

Operating Systems

Unix, Linux (Redhat, Debian), Mac (10), Windows (98, XP, 2000)

Relevant Courses

Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer Architecture and Design, Fundamental Software Design and Implementation, Operating Systems, Advanced WWW Technologies.

Activiities and Honors
Recipient of Ed Chartrand Memorial Scholarship

Men's Club Soccer Team
- President 2004
- Vice President 2003
- Web Master 2002 - Present
- Member 2001 - Present

First Mentors - 2000

Students in Participation with the Neighborhood