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Andres A. Elenes
| Email Address aaelenes@mit.edu |
HomePage Address http://web.mit.edu/aaelenes/www/ |
| Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | June 1996 - Present | |
| Undergraduate Student |
Cambridge, MA | ||
| Candidate for Bachelor of Science degree in Managerial Sciences: Information Technology, with a minor in Economics, June 2002. Related coursework includes: Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Circuits and Electronics, Electric Utility Systems, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. | |||
| Skills | Computing: Windows9x/NT, Microsoft Office,
WordPerfect, MacOS, Unix, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Macromedia Fireworks and
Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop and Image Ready, and Scheme.
Languages: Native Spanish speaker. Conversational Portueguese Sites created and maintained: www.mercerweb.com/msk/, http://www.cybent.com/, web.mit.edu/lucha/www, www.mercerweb.com/hr/global/eso/what_options_are_worth_to_you/index.shtml, http://www.lataqueria.com/, http://www.setbuy.net/, http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Market/8065/index.html,web.mit.edu/lucha/www/cei/page1.html | ||
| Experience | William M. Mercer, Incorporated | June 14 2000 - Present | |
| Web Analyst Intern on eCommunications Practice | Boston, MA | ||
| Responsible for maintaining and updating the Memorial-Sloan Kettering Project Management site. Worked on front-end code using HTML and JavaScript on dynamic IBM Employee Stock Options calculator prototype site. Edited and updated the JPMorgan employee benefits prototype site. Constructed EMC2 People Link Benefits site, extensive troubleshooting and updates. Assembled Next Links employee benefits site. | |||
| MIT Information Systems | November 1998 - Present | ||
| IT Consultant/MIT Computing Help Desk | Cambridge, MA | ||
| Responsible for Windows9x/NT, MacOS troubleshooting and support for the entire MIT administrative and educational community. Developed expertise in networking, applications deployment, hands-on technical assistance. | |||
| Silicon Valley Group, Inc. | Summer 1998 | ||
| Lab Technician | San Jose, CA | ||
| Worked on Robot Design for the 300mm Encore System wafer processor prototype. Managed quality assurance process on manufactured robots, and led aesthetic detailing efforts on the completed prototype. | |||
| UpWard Bound: Summer Advanced Mathematics Academy | June 1998 - August 1998 | ||
| Volunteer Tutor and Counselor, San Jose State University | San Jose, CA | ||
| Tutored high school students in algebra and mathematics subjects. Promoted career opportunities with analytical content as a volunteer. | |||
| Silicon Valley Group, Inc. | Summer 1997 | ||
| Lab Technician | San Jose, CA | ||
| Designed and built a power supply for a prototype robot. Managed quality assurance processes for I/O and motor controller subcomponents. Fabricated "Bake and Chill" wafer processor modules for the 200 APS wafer processor. | |||
| Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School | Cambridge, MA | ||
| October 1996 - Present. Tutor teenage students in Algebra and Biology. Counsel them regarding higher education. | |||
| Solar Car Competitions | California | ||
| Spring 1996. |
California State University, Fresno
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| Spring 1995. |
California State University, Bakersfield
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Spring 1994.
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California Polytechnic State University, SLO
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| Won model size solar car competition. Designed and constructed a body/chasis. Customized single solar panel by installing three cells in parallel, allowing car to run twice as fast as the competition. | |||
| 1st Annual Latino Youth Leadership Program | September 1995 - May 1996 | ||
| Voters Registrar | Hanford, CA | ||
| Met with Latino community leaders, business, law, and medical professionals. Debated community issues. Attended seminars stressing the importance of higher education, community involvement, and voter awareness. Participants were selected from each of the top five high school students from each of the four Central Valley counties. | |||
| Honors | National Macy Scholar; El Sol del Valle newspaper Hispanic Student of the Year, 1996; Pacific Gas & Electric James B. Black Scholarship; United States National Mathematics Award, California Legislature Assembly Resolution. | ||
| Leadership/Activities | President, web administrator, executive committee member, La Union Chicana por Aztlan (LUChA-MIT); web administrator Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE-MIT); web administrator Mexican-Americans in Engineering and Science (MAES-MIT); member, East Coast Chicano Student Forum (ECCSF); volunteer member & AHORA tutor, City Days Outreach Program, MIT; own show on MIT's WMBR Radio; attended American Legions' California Golden Boys State, Chicano-Latino Youth Leadership Project. | ||
| Background | U.S. Citizen. Travel experience in France, Italy, Mexico, Monaco, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and UK. Lived in Mexico, Fresno, Turlock, CA, and Cambridge, MA. | ||