Benjamin Rhew

Full Stack Developer II at DataServ | Automation Solutions for AP, AR & HR
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(386) 825-5501
Location
St Louis, Missouri, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Information Technology & Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Full Stack Developer II
      • Jul 2012 - Present

      I am currently helping to write a new web-based application for DataServ's clients, which will replace an aging system that has been outgrown. This new platform is written in Java and Javascript, using several libraries to help facilitate development, and MongoDB is being used for the back end database. I am currently helping to write a new web-based application for DataServ's clients, which will replace an aging system that has been outgrown. This new platform is written in Java and Javascript, using several libraries to help facilitate development, and MongoDB is being used for the back end database.

    • Computer Information Technologist
      • 2008 - 2011

      I developed web-based applications for Missouri DNR using java and the struts framework, connecting to a DB2 back end database. These applications were deployed using WebSphere. I developed web-based applications for Missouri DNR using java and the struts framework, connecting to a DB2 back end database. These applications were deployed using WebSphere.

    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Computer Clerk
      • 2003 - 2006

      I helped research possible methods of automated map creation from ortho photos. This included looking into neural networks, edge-detection and ways to "direct" it by color, and Beowulf clusters to speed up heavy image processing. I helped research possible methods of automated map creation from ortho photos. This included looking into neural networks, edge-detection and ways to "direct" it by color, and Beowulf clusters to speed up heavy image processing.

Education

  • University of Missouri-Rolla
    Master's Degree, Computer Science
    2003 - 2006
  • University of Missouri-Rolla
    Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering
    1999 - 2003

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