Andria Hunter's Resumé ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Information Ms. Andria L. Hunter Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Toronto at Scarborough 1265 Military Trail, Room S-625A Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 (416)287-7259 e-mail: andria@cs.toronto.edu web: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andria -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Education Graduated Nov 1996: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (U of T), TORONTO, ON, CANADA Degree: MSc Computer Science. (Systems Area) Published Thesis. A- average for course work. Graduated May 1990: UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE (UNH), DURHAM, NH, U.S.A. Degree: BSc Computer Science. (Summa Cum Laude) Cumulative GPA: 3.81 out of 4.00 (ranked 5th in class of 308 students) Graduated June 1986: THOMAS A. STEWART SECONDARY SCHOOL, PETERBOROUGH, ON, CANADA Degree: O.S.S.H.G.D. (Grade 13) (ranked 1st in class of 83 students) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Professional Experience 1999-present: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, TORONTO, ON. Instructor for "The Why and How of Computing" and "Introduction to Computer Programming." Duties include hiring teaching assistants, holding weekly lectures and office hours, preparing assignments and marking schemes, preparing exams, invigilating exams, and submitting final marks. Dec 1997-present: ALH Computer Solutions, TORONTO, ON. Internet and Private Tutoring. I have started my own company for doing web page work and private tutoring in Java, Turing, and Visual Basic. Sep 1997-Dec 1997: A+ Tutoring Service, TORONTO, ON. Private Java Tutoring. Conducting private Java tutoring sessions, primarily with students enrolled in courses in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. Nov 1996-present: Internet contract work, TORONTO, ON. CGI programs and web page design. Since graduating with my MSc in Computer Science, I have been working on a variety of Internet contract jobs. This work includes designing web sites and writing search engines. July 1996-July 1997: CIRSA, TORONTO, ON. Database supervision and web page design. Duties include supervising the creation of a database (written in MS Access) for the Canadian Inline and Roller Skating Association (CIRSA), and creating a web site for CIRSA. 1991-1999: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, TORONTO, ON. Teaching Assistant for "The Why and How of Computing," "Introduction to Computer Programming," "Systems Modelling and Discrete Simulation," and "Operating Systems" courses. Duties include preparing and conducting a weekly one-hour tutorial, holding office hours, marking assignments, web page maintenance, and proctoring and marking exams. Summers 1989-90: GE CANADA, PETERBOROUGH, ON. Computer Programmer in the Motors Department. Duties included writing Induction Motor Design Modules (Fortran77), restructuring and redesigning Fortran77 code for Synchronous Motor/Generator Design programs, modifying the Research and Development program that keeps track of finances for the Motors and Drives Department (DBase III+). 1988-89: UNH UNIVERSITY COMPUTING, DURHAM, NH. VAX Large System's Computer Consultant. Duties included assisting students and faculty with editors, various software packages, and the UNIX and VMS operating systems. Responsible for maintaining terminals, laser and line printers. Summer 1988: ONTARIO HYDRO, DARLINGTON NUCLEAR G.S., ON Summer student in the Civil Engineering section. Duties included reinforcing calculations for billing, coordinating between Hydro and Contractors, qualifying trades people for installing seismically qualified anchors, programming (DBase III and Lotus), assisting inspections on qualified anchors and paint. Summers 1985-87: M.J. DAVENPORT & ASSOCIATES, PETERBOROUGH, ON. Land Survey Assistant and Draftsperson. Duties included using rod and chain, drafting, plotting profile graphs, cut and fill calculations, using computer to calculate flood plain levels. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Experience MSc Thesis: Aspects of Workload Characterization for Distributed System Models (U of T, Department of Computer Science) The first part was a detailed workload characterization analysis of the CDF academic distributed computing system (a system that was mainly used by under- graduate students at U of T). In the second part, cluster analysis was used to make a stochastic distribution-driven model for the CDF system. University Projects: C Compiler, 3-D X Windows Graphics package, Multi-user network game on a UNIX system, simulation (using CSIM) of a large-scale heterogeneous distributed system with hierarchical load sharing, LISP Interpreter, VAX Assembler, VAX Assembler Linker, and VAX Debugger. World Wide Web: Design and maintenance of the 'Women's Hockey Web' web site. This site contains a collection of women's hockey information that I have coordinated from around the world. Languages Studied: Java, C, Visual Basic, C shell script, Turing, HTML, CGI, Fortran77, Pascal, Modula2, BASIC, LISP, Prolog, CLU, VAX Assembly, ICON, Smalltalk. Computer Systems: DECstations and SUN Workstations using UNIX and X Windows, IBM PCs using MS-DOS, Windows, and Linux, and MacIntosh systems. Software Utilities: Microsoft Office, Corel Wordperfect Suite, X Windows, LaTeX, CSIM, SAS, jgraph, LEX, YACC, dBase, Lotus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Significant Awards 2007: Peterborough and District Sports Hall of Fame Inductee. 2002: Isobel Gathorne Hardy Award 1997: Inline Hockey News, Female Amateur Athlete of the Year. 1996: University of New Hampshire, Department of Women's Athletics, Hall of Fame Inductee. 1993: Peterborough County, Award of Merit, Achieving International Recognition in Sports. 1992: Peterborough This Week (Newspaper), Female Athlete of the Year for 1992. 1991-92: University of Toronto, Karen Hughes Award, Pursuit of Excellence in Academics and Athletics. 1990-91, 91-92, University of Toronto, Department of Athletics and 93-94, 95-96: Recreation, T-Holder Academic Excellence Award. 1990-92: University of Toronto, Department of Computer Science, Research Assistantship. 1991-92: University of Toronto, Open Fellowship Award. 1989-90: University of New Hampshire, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Tech Alumni Achievement Award. 1989-90: University of New Hampshire, Department of Women's Athletics, Alumni Association Student-Athlete Award. 1988-89: University of New Hampshire, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Joseph L. Fearer Scholarship. 1988-89: University of New Hampshire, Department of Women's Athletics, Wildcat Winners Club Scholar-Athlete Award. 1986-87: University of New Hampshire, Department of Women's Athletics, Jane Blalock Rookie of the Year Award. 1986: Grade 13 Graduation: Highest combined Grade 13 Math average, Ontario Scholar, General Proficiency (highest grade 13 overall average), Outstanding Leadership and Contribution to the School, Outstanding Graduating Female Athlete, General Electric Star Scholarship Award. 1984: Scholarship to attend The Canadian Centre for Creative Technology (Shad Valley), University of Calgary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sports and Interests January 2002: Selected by Canada Post to unveil a new Women's Hockey stamp at the Canada Post headquarters in Ottawa. July 2002: Member of the Canadian national women's inline hockey team. World Champions at Women's World Inline Hockey Championship in Rochester, USA. April 1999: Selected to National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) first all- star team. Also received Most Sportsmanlike Player award. Sept 1997, Oct 1998, Champions at USA Hockey InLine National Championship held in Sept 2002: in Las Vegas, Nevada ('97/'02) and New Orleans, Louisana ('99). Received top scorer award ('97/'02) and selected to all-star team ('99). August 1997: Canadian Champions at Canadian Hockey InLine National Championship in Waterloo. Received top scorer award. August 1996: North American Champions at North American Roller Hockey Championship (NARCh) in Chicago, IL. Also attended North American Roller Hockey Championship from 1995 through 2002. Received top scorer award in 1997. April 1994: Member of the Canadian national women's ice hockey team. World Champions at Women's World Ice Hockey Championship in Lake Placid, USA. Oct 92 - April 93: Lived in Switzerland with a family (Au-pair) and played ice hockey for DHC Langenthal. April 1992: Member of the Canadian national women's ice hockey team. World Champions at Women's World Ice Hockey Championship in Tampere, Finland. Third overall in scoring for the World Championship. August 1991: Canadian Champions at National Ball Hockey Championship in Edmonton. Also attended Canadian National Ball Hockey Championship in 1992, 1993, and 1994. 1986-90: Attended the University of New Hampshire on a full- tuition women's ice hockey scholarship. Leading scorer for UNH for 3 of 4 years. Captain of the team during final year. ECAC Champions in 1987 and 1990. Other Sports: soccer, softball, track and field, tennis, badminton, inline hockey, x-country running, down hill skiing, swimming, water skiing, broomball, field hockey, inline skating. Clubs: Society of Women Engineers (SWE), Golden Key National Honours Society, Student Athletic Association (SAA), OMAF 4H Club Member (completed 33 projects and held various executive positions). Interests: computers, mathematics, sciences, people association, outdoor recreation (camping, hiking, fishing, nature, boating), traveling, animal care, helping others. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- URL: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andria/andria/resume/resume.txt