M. Russell Milliron
3719 Country Lane
Beavercreek, OH 45430-1711
Phone: H:(937)426-5299 W:(937)229-3128
E-mail : rmilliro@engr.udayton.edu

Education

B.S.,Computer and Information Science, Ohio State University, 1985

Technical emphasis in Digital Engineering, Design of Digital Systems, and Computer Networks.

Continuing Education

UNIX System Management, Digital Equipment Corporation, 1989
Ultrix-32 Commands and Tools, Digital Equipment Corporation, 1988

Work Experience

Present - March 1997, University of Dayton Computer Systems Administrator

Mr. Milliron is currently the System Administrator for the University of Dayton's School of Engineering's Advanced Workstation Classroom. His responsiblities include requirements determination for new and existing computer systems, preparing written specifications for new equipment, and software and hardware integration. He manages and maintains a network of over 30 Sun's rangeing in size from small X-windows terminals to large multi-processor servers. He also is responsible for management of School of Engineering wide computer resources and services such as Time Synchronization, Domain Name Service, and global mail routing and distribution.

August 1993 - March 1997, RCF Information Systems, Inc. Computer Engineer

Mr. Milliron was assigned as a contractor to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He was responsible for "front line" trouble shooting and diagnosis of malfunctioning systems. He coordinated and supported all laboratory testing efforts of prototype Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). He designed, built, and tested both analog and digital ASICs to be used as part of ongoing research efforts. Mr. Milliron also served as department technical contact for World Wide Web page development. He consulted with other system administrators to solve Institute wide computing and networking problems.

February 1992 - August 1993, RCF Information Systems, Inc. Systems Analyst

Mr. Milliron was assigned as a contractor to the Comunication Computer Systems Directorate of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He performed requirements determination for new and existing computer systems, including detailed system design, preparing written specifications, and software and hardware integration. He shared responsibility for management of Institute wide computer resources and services such as Time Synchronization, Domain Name Service, and global mail routing and distribution. He shared managment responsibility for a large network of Sun Workstations using both Network Information Services (NIS) and Network File Systems (NFS).

June 1989 - February 1992, Systems Research Laboratories, Inc. Programmer/Analyst

Mr. Milliron was assigned as a contractor to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He served as a system administrator for seventeen UNIX based Sun workstations. He managed the Computer Aided Design (CAD) environment used to develope prototype ASICs for digital signal processing (DSP) research efforts. He designed digital systems to be used in current research projects.

February 1985 - June 1989, Systems Research Laboratories, Inc. Programmer/Analyst

Mr. Milliron was assigned as a contractor to the Landing Gear Development Facility of the Flight Dynamics Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He managed a network of seven process control and data processing mini-computers used to control and collect data from large hydraulic and electric test machinery. He was also responsible for data reduction and presentation to the customer. He developed and maintained a tire inventory and test tracking system using Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS).

Additional Information

Experienced with the following hardware:

Sun Microsystems, Silicon Graphics, Digital Equipment Corp. Vax and PDP-11, Intel based micro-computers (PC)

Experienced with the following operating systems and software:

Solaris 1.X, Solaris 2.X, HP-UX, Irix, VMS, Ultrix, Mach, RSX-11M+, X Windows, Openwindows

Experienced with the following CAD packages:

Synopsis VHSIC Hardware Description Language (VHDL) and synthesis, Cadence Design Tools, Metasoft's Hspice, Berkeley Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit (VLSI) CAD Tools including Spice and Magic

Experienced with the following computer languages:

Fortran, Perl, HTML, C, C-shell and Bourne shell scripts
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