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Supreeth Chakravarthy

Computer Science graduate from GITAM, currently pursuing MSc degree from University of Texas at Arlington.

Headline: Engineer
Skills: AJAX, C/C++, HTML / CSS, Java, Javascript, Languages and Platforms, Perl, PHP, Software Engineering, SQL, System Administration, Unix, Web Development, Windows
Groups: Genesis 2008 - IIT Madras, Genesis 2011
Interested in: Consulting opportunities, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Providing services to startups, Trading services
Schools: University of Texas System - Arlington

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: Academic projects
Position: Work experience
Description: • Maintaining Consistency of a Distributed Database: The aim of the project was to use Remote Method Invocation (RMI) to maintain consistency of the distributed database.
• Email Classification: Designing a multi folder email classifier based on association rule mining. The implementation of the project was done in Java.
• Trip Planner: The project aimed at learning a ranking function that ranks the different tourist attractions across different cities in the United States. The Ranking function is based on logistic regression. The project used an XML database and was implemented in java.
• Simulation of Concurrency Control in a Database System: The No Undo/Redo protocol for concurrency control is simulated using classes and objects in the java programming language.
• XML to Relational Schema: XML documents were parsed using the DOM and Sax parsers in java and modifications were made to the documents after which the XML documents were recreated. The second part of the project involved parsing the XML documents and storing the data into a relational schema and then recreating the XML documents from the relational schema.

Employer: University of Texas at Arlington
Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant
Time period: January 2008 - May 2008
Description: Graduate Teaching Assistant for the Database Systems graduate level course between January 2008 and May 2008 at the University of Texas at Arlington. Responsibilities included guidance to the students for the course project (designing a complete database system from scratch), providing solutions to the quizzes and midterms, grading the quizzes and midterms, and taking lectures in the Professor’s absence.

EDUCATION

University: University of Texas System - Arlington
Time period: 2009
Degree: Computer Science, MSc

INFORMATION

Awards: Dean’s Graduate Fellowship from University of Texas at Arlington