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\begin{rubric}{Professional Experience}
\subrubric{Research}
\entry*[2005 --- 2013] UIC Ultrafast Physics Group. Advisor: Prof. W. Andreas Schroeder. Ultrafast Elecrton Miroscopy.
\entry* Developed efficient model with high-level API for ultrafast electron pulse simulation.
\entry* Designed and constructed prototype UEM column.
\entry* Performed experimental and theoretical work toward selecting an optimum photocathode material.
\entry*[2003 --- 2005] UIC Microphysics Laboratory. Advisors: Prof. Sivalingham Sivananthan, Dr. Yong Chang.
\entry* Minority Carrier Lifetime measurement and experiment maintenance and improvement.
\subrubric{Professional}
\entry*[Jun 2013 --- \ldots] Python developer, Bank of America Corporation
\subrubric{Computing}
\entry*[Proficient in] Perl, Python, C/XS, Mathematica, Javascript, \LaTeX{} (Beamer/TikZ), Linux, HTML, CSS, Gnuplot
\entry*[Familiar with] PHP, Modelica, SQL, MongoDB
\entry*[Concepts] Numerical simulation, OOP, testing, web frameworks, CMS, ORM, DOM, VCS (Git/GitHub), asynchronous/evented programming, websockets
\entry*[Code] \url{http://search.cpan.org/~jberger}, \url{https://github.com/jberger}
\entry*[Affiliations] Recipient of a Perl Foundation grant, \texttt{Mojolicious} (web framework) core developer, Perl Data Language (\texttt{PDL}) core developer (PDL porters), Chicago Perl Mongers
%\entry*[Perl] Numerical simulation and analysis (native and PDL), c.f. \texttt{Physics::UEMColumn}
\subrubric{Teaching}
\entry*[Teaching] Taught: Problem-Solving Workshop for General Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) (PHYS145 - Fall 2012, Spring 2013)
\entry*[Teaching] Co-Taught: \LaTeX{} for Technical Publishing (PHYS491 - Spring 2011)
\entry*[T.A.] Laboratory Instructor: General Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) (PHYS142 - Fall 2012)
\entry*[T.A.] PHYS106 Mechanics discussion, PHYS402 E\&M grader
\end{rubric}