Tom Shehan
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Matthew Crist
I worked with Thomas on a couple of projects involving at the University of Oklahoma. The first was a project that was written in Java with a prototype tablet by Texas Instruments that used the Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) Operating System. We were to implement a gesture recognition system based on hand movements in front of a camera. These gestures were bound to events which were assigned to special controls on an application, of which we designed a music player to provide feedback to the end user. Thomas' responsibility was that of getting the gesture package to function in the application and tie those events to the music player I created. We were the only team to get this software to work properly of which I give full credit to Thomas. The second was a project involving implementation of ACL2. We were to take a dump of stock data, parse the information and provide trend graphs based on the stock tickers selected for analysis and the range of dates for the data sample. Thomas' portion was that of debugging and writing an output module that wrote HTML pages, coupled with JSON/Javascript to display the graphical information to the end user. This was done with a Javascript package from Google. Project was designed as a team building exercise of which I considered to be of great success.
Matthew Crist
I worked with Thomas on a couple of projects involving at the University of Oklahoma. The first was a project that was written in Java with a prototype tablet by Texas Instruments that used the Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) Operating System. We were to implement a gesture recognition system based on hand movements in front of a camera. These gestures were bound to events which were assigned to special controls on an application, of which we designed a music player to provide feedback to the end user. Thomas' responsibility was that of getting the gesture package to function in the application and tie those events to the music player I created. We were the only team to get this software to work properly of which I give full credit to Thomas. The second was a project involving implementation of ACL2. We were to take a dump of stock data, parse the information and provide trend graphs based on the stock tickers selected for analysis and the range of dates for the data sample. Thomas' portion was that of debugging and writing an output module that wrote HTML pages, coupled with JSON/Javascript to display the graphical information to the end user. This was done with a Javascript package from Google. Project was designed as a team building exercise of which I considered to be of great success.
Matthew Crist
I worked with Thomas on a couple of projects involving at the University of Oklahoma. The first was a project that was written in Java with a prototype tablet by Texas Instruments that used the Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) Operating System. We were to implement a gesture recognition system based on hand movements in front of a camera. These gestures were bound to events which were assigned to special controls on an application, of which we designed a music player to provide feedback to the end user. Thomas' responsibility was that of getting the gesture package to function in the application and tie those events to the music player I created. We were the only team to get this software to work properly of which I give full credit to Thomas. The second was a project involving implementation of ACL2. We were to take a dump of stock data, parse the information and provide trend graphs based on the stock tickers selected for analysis and the range of dates for the data sample. Thomas' portion was that of debugging and writing an output module that wrote HTML pages, coupled with JSON/Javascript to display the graphical information to the end user. This was done with a Javascript package from Google. Project was designed as a team building exercise of which I considered to be of great success.
Matthew Crist
I worked with Thomas on a couple of projects involving at the University of Oklahoma. The first was a project that was written in Java with a prototype tablet by Texas Instruments that used the Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) Operating System. We were to implement a gesture recognition system based on hand movements in front of a camera. These gestures were bound to events which were assigned to special controls on an application, of which we designed a music player to provide feedback to the end user. Thomas' responsibility was that of getting the gesture package to function in the application and tie those events to the music player I created. We were the only team to get this software to work properly of which I give full credit to Thomas. The second was a project involving implementation of ACL2. We were to take a dump of stock data, parse the information and provide trend graphs based on the stock tickers selected for analysis and the range of dates for the data sample. Thomas' portion was that of debugging and writing an output module that wrote HTML pages, coupled with JSON/Javascript to display the graphical information to the end user. This was done with a Javascript package from Google. Project was designed as a team building exercise of which I considered to be of great success.
Experience
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Lexion
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Staff Software Engineer
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May 2023 - Present
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Senior Software Engineer
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Mar 2022 - Present
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Amazon
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United States
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Software Development
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Development Engineer II
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Apr 2017 - Jul 2021
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Software Development Engineer
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Jan 2015 - Apr 2017
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DST Systems
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United States
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Information Technology & Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Developer
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Jun 2013 - Jan 2015
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Levant Technologies, LLC
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Web Developer
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May 2012 - May 2013
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University of Oklahoma
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2012 - May 2012
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Education
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University of Oklahoma
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science