
Brandon C. Brown
Ph.D. Candidate / Software Architect
- 20 Barrington Rd., Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3C 1L8 Canada
- (506) 262-0592
- brandon06@gmail.com
- www.brandonbrown.ca
- Profile
- I'm a Ph.D. candidate devoted to his research. After a few years of research and simulations in the fixed-wireless field, I was underwhelmed with the selection of available tools that I could modify to suit my needs. Currently I am almost completed building a custom simulation tool in Java and running simulations with it.
- Education
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University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaPh.D. Candidate
2009 - Present
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaMasters of Science in Engineering
2007 - 2009
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, CanadaBachelor of Applied Science (Computer Engineering)
2002 - 2006
- Publications
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The Design of an Economical Antenna-Gain and Radiation-Pattern Measurement System, Conference, 2011-08Analysis and Implementation of a Simple Method to Add Noise to a Channel Using Non-uniform Sampling, Conference, 2010-05An Efficient Architecture for Closed-Loop Power-Control Access , Masters Thesis, 2009-08Non-time based motion control for multiple intelligent vehicles , Conference, 2009-05
- Languages
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- Java
- C / C++ / C#
- MATLAB
- SQL
- XML
- Assembly
- LaTeX
- Verilog
- Databases
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- MySQL
- HSQLDB
- SQLite
- DB2
- Environments
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- Eclipse
- IntelliJ IDEA
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- vim
- Operating Systems
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- Microsoft Windows
- Linux
- OpenBSD
- Web Technologies
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- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Apache Web Server
- Experience
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Lead Software Developer
C-Therm Technologies
2009 - Present
- Maintained and improved legacy software packages through incremental changes and bug fixes.
- Developed and implemented error reporting and tracking procedures.
- Maintained company IT infrastructure.
- Currently creating a framework for a new software package which will support future devices.
Application Programmer / Application Designer
Computer Talk Technology
2006
- Ensured new software met high performance expectations from both an administrative and user point of view.
- Worked with customers to modify and improve existing solutions based on current and future needs.
- Worked on site with customers to identify their needs and how best to meet them by assisting with the high level design of a customized solution.
IT Support Staff
Queen's University
2005 - 2006
- Effectively communicated to help students and faculty on a one to one basis with hardware and software issues either in person or over the phone.
- Cleaned computers of potentially harmful viruses and spy-ware.
- Answered questions submitted on-line and gave instructions on how to remedy computer problems through email.