Stanislav Rumega

Telephones: (425)488-8314, (425)286-3680

styrum_at_yahoo_com

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OBJECTIVE: To obtain a Software or Programming Engineer, Developer, Programmer, Analyst, Automation or Controls Engineer position.

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SUMMARY:

7+ years of LabVIEW experience;

NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CERTIFIED LABVIEW ARCHITECT
Main Area of Expertise: Implementing PC-based systems for manufacturing, Factory Automation, Motion Control, Human Machine Interfaces, Test & Measurement systems, Data Acquisition and Reporting, communicating with PLC’s and Industrial Networking;
NI WEEK BEST APPLICATION CONTEST WINNER in R&D/Lab Automation Category, 2003;

Developed EDQSM and LabHSM toolkits. LabHSM is an advanced LabVIEW toolkit and architecture, based on hierarchical state machines and active objects. It allows creating complex applications as a collection of components based on the same template, so that they have a uniform structure, but different purposes. Each component  runs independently providing services to other components and exchanging data with them asynchronously via standardized queued messages. The resulting code looks similar regardless of specific functionality and is easily readable and modifiable by developers other than the author.

Created the PMS Assistant utility, well known by the developers interested in exploring VI Scripting features of LabVIEW still undocumented by NI.
Updated the famous Tunnel Wiring Wizard utility for LabVIEW 8.

Other Languages: C/C++, Visual Basic, SQL, Motion controllers’ proprietary languages (AcroBasic, Galil, Eason Basic, etc.). Previous exposure to various other languages and development environments (FoxPro, Java, Maple V, Think & Do!, Steeplechase, HTML, SPARC Assembly, Pascal, Algol, Fortran) guarantees proved ability to quickly learn unfamiliar and new systems and languages to stay ahead of the technology curve

Motion Controllers: GE Fanuc, Acroloop, National Instruments, Galil, Yaskawa, Indramat;

DAQ, HMI, I/O, and Control Hardware: National Instruments DAQ (PXI, PCI, and FieldPoint), Eason, Koyo (Direct Logic, PLCDirect, Automationdirect.com), Advantech, Cimrex, Allen Bradley, Comtrol (Rocketport), etc.;

Networking: GPIB, Ethernet, peer-to-peer (RS-232, RS-485), OPC;

Fluent in English and Russian. 

 

EXPERIENCE: Programmer Analyst, 2003 - Present

Target Labs, Inc.,Vienna, VA

Some of the projects implemented in different US locations:

LabVIEW software for testing IP backhauled base transceiver stations for cellular networks. Equipment: NI PXI-8106 PC, NI-PXI 5671 RF vector signal generator and NI-PXI 5661 RF vector signal analyzer, NI PXI digital and analog I/O cards, GPIB controlled multimeter, Linksys router.
Test system for automatic high power (up to 38 kV/800A) circuit reclosers. Equipment: 1000A GPIB controlled current source, NI DAQ card, Koyo PLC and I/O.
Created a LabVIEW application for testing piezoelectric crystals (impedance, resonant frequency, capacitance, dissipation, etc.) Equipment: HP/Agilent 4194A Impedance/Gain-phase analyzer (via GPIB).
Completed the development of a color measurement and correction system for Lexmark inkjet cartridges. Equipment: X-Rite color photometer, DVT camera (for OCR), custom Lexmark boards (USB to Serial connections, digital I/O (via USB).
Performed research and application development for the GTI’s Concentration & BTU Sensor project: implemented real-time natural gas mixtures characterization based on Near Infrared Absorption Spectroscopic data utilizing various multivariate calibration methods. Equipment: NI Fieldpoint I/O. MKS MFCs, Roper Scientific Liquid-Nitrogen cooled spectroscopic camera, Acton Research Spectrometer.

Controls Engineer, 2000 - 2003

Dynamic Motion Control, Inc., Chicago, IL,

National Instruments Alliance Member, Microsoft Certified Partner

Designed project specifications;

Developed control systems using various motion control and data acquisition hardware and software for a diverse clientele including Underwriters Laboratories, Caterpillar, Steris Corp., and others.

Trained new employees.

Teaching/Research Assistant, 1997 - 2000

Department of Physics, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI

Taught undergraduate physics labs;

Graded student papers;

Project:

Developed a control and data acquisition program for an electron spectrometer system in the WMU accelerator laboratory. The program was written in LABVIEW. The project involved controlling and retrieving data from devices on a CAMAC crate as well as GPIB (IEEE-488) instruments connected to the system via a GPIB to CAMAC interface. A computer communicated with the system via a serial (RS-232) port on the crate controller.

Engineer/Programmer, 1993-1997

The Association FACTORIAL-SERVICE, Rostov-na-Donu, Russia

Supported all the available computer resources and other equipment (a phone switching system, phones, faxes, copiers, etc.);

Selected, purchased, installed, configured all the hardware and software used at the office;

Installed and administered a LAN;

Designed and coded applications;

Fine-tuned complicated off-the-shelf Accounting and Sales software which had its own built-in languages and required programming;

Trained users;

Provided translations between English and Russian.  

Engineer/Programmer, 1992-1993

Joint Stock Company TRANSINFORM, Moscow, Russia

Provided some preparatory work and marketing for the introduction of an X.25 packet-switched computer network in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia. 

Engineer/Programmer, 1991-1992

Soviet-British Joint Venture MARINE COMPUTER SYSTEMS, Moscow, Russia

Developed a FoxPro application to calculate traffic accident rates depending on road conditions.

EDUCATION: Master of Arts in Physics, 2000

Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan

Computer Science GPA: 3.8, Overall GPA: 3.4 on a 4.0 scale. 

Computer Science courses taken:

Computer Science II (Object-Oriented C++ Programming); 

Computer Organization and Assembly Language (SPARC); 

Data and File Structures (C++); 

System Programming Concepts (UNIX, C); 

Principles of Database Management Systems (SQL, PL/SQL); 

Programming in Maple V;

 

Programming Languages (Principles of Programming Languages, Web Programming: HTML, Java);

Awards:

Dean's List, 1998-1999; 

David Carley Memorial Award, 1998; 

Department Award for Graduate Student Teaching Effectiveness, 1999. 

Activities:

Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Member, 1999-2000; 

Association of Information Technology Professionals, WMU Student Chapter, Member, 1999-2000.

 

5-yr. Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics, an equivalent of an MS in Electrical Engineering, 1984-1987, 1989-1991

Rostov State University, Rostov-na-Donu, Russia

Numerous courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science. 

GPA: 4.7 on a 5.0 scale. 

Project: Developed a simulation of a conveyor multiprocessor system. The program was written in Pascal.

The break in studies happened due to mandatory military service.

Awards:

An increased stipend for high academic achievements every semester, 1984 - 1991. 

Activities:

Volunteer Student Safety Patrol. 

 

 

PUBLICATIONS:
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Rumega, S., 2005. Using Hierarchical State Machines in LabVIEW. LabVIEW Technical Resource, Volume 12, Number 3.

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Korenev, S., Korenev, I., Rumega, S., Grossman, L., 2003. Real-time measurement and monitoring of absorbed dose for electron beams. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 71 (2004) pp. 317-322

bullet Korenev, S., Korenev, I., Rumega, S., Grossman, L., 2003. Developing Real-Time Measurements for Radiation Technologies with LabVIEW and PXI Platform. NI Week 2003 Proceedings. Paper contest WINNER in R&D/Lab Automation Category.

 

REFERENCES: Available upon request.