Anatoly Zaytman
835 Huntington Ave., #2503, Boston, MA 02115
(617) 739-3663; anat@aldan.algebra.com
OBJECTIVE: A responsible engineering position in Software Design, Development, and Implementation for industrial and business applications.
SUMMARY: Twenty-four years of extensive experience in design and development of automatic systems for industrial planning and control. Special strength in mathematical modeling and optimization.
Languages: C/C++, SAS, PL/1, FORTRAN, ALGOL-60. Operating systems: UNIX, MVS, MS-DOS, Windows, RSX. Platforms: IBM mainframe, Sun, IBM PC, PDP-11.
EMPLOYMENT:
META Optimization Systems, Inc., 1482 Beacon St., #25, Boston MA
Dec 1993-Present Senior Programmer. Developing crew schedule optimization software for air-lines needs using integer programming and heuristics methods.
Kiev Institute of Automatic Systems, Ukraine
1987 - 92 Member of Technical Staff. Developed planning and control systems for scheduling, inventory control, and data entry at large manufacturing facilities. Implemented these systems as software packages for IBM mainframe (MVS, PL/1). Designed and implemented a front end for these systems on IBM PC (UNIX, C).
1982 - 87 Senior Software Engineer. Proposed an efficient method to solve Discrete Minimax problem and other non-smooth optimization problems. Implemented these methods in PL/1 for IBM mainframe.
1976 - 82 Software Engineer. Designed and developed optimization algorithms for layout of industrial plants and equipment utilization. Algorithms were based on nonlinear and linear mathematical models. Implemented those algorithms in PL/1 and FORTRAN programs for IBM-360.
1970 - 76 Programmer/Analyst. Developed mathematical models, cost minimization algorithms, and software for industrial facilities placement and interconnection link selection. Wrote programs in PL/1 and FORTRAN for IBM-360.
1967 - 70 Application Analyst. Designed, developed, and implemented models and methods for limited resource allocation based on network models. Applications included traveling salesman problem. Methods were based on the theory of nonlinear integral programming. Programs were written in FORTRAN and ALGOL-60.
EDUCATION:
September 1993 FoxPro Class. Boston Association of New Americans Boston, Massachusetts August 1993 SAS Class. Jewish Vacational Service Boston, Massachusetts.
1988 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics. Institute of Cybernetics Kiev, Ukraine Thesis: Efficient methods for nonlinear optimization.
1967 M.S. in Computer Science. Kiev State University Kiev, Ukraine Thesis: Algorithms of resources distribution for industrial projects.
PUBLICATIONS: Over twenty technical publications in the area of nonlinear optimization, scheduling, random search algorithms and modeling.
REFERENCES: Available upon request.
Permanent resident of the US with full employment authorization