| Ryan Campagna Candidate for Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering ID: 98118389 | Permanent Address 4171 Roseland Dr. W. Windsor, Ontario N9G 2A1 Phone: +1 519 966 3884 E-mail: ryan0579@mnsi.net | Temporary Address Renison College Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G4 Phone: +1 519 725 7497 E-mail: rcampagn@engmail.uwaterloo.ca |
| Webpage: http://www.mnsi.net/~ryan0579 |
| Skills & Characteristics |
| | - Strongly capable of adapting to any working environment
- Driven to work hard and motivated to succeed under any condition
- Superior skills in learning and using computer software applications
- Dedicated in team settings as both a leader and worker
- Skilled in mechanical and architectural design, including presentations and reports
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| Technical Proficiency |
| | | Software | Hardware | Languages |
| Extensiveknowledge | - MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, 95/NT
- Corel WordPerfect Suite
- CorelDraw x.0, MS Office
- Adobe Photoshop
| - IBM compatible PCs
- Printers, scanners
- Hard drives, RAM
- Modems
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| Workingknowledge | - MacOS, OS/2, Windows 98
- Lotus SmartSuite,
- AutoCad 12, Arena 2.0
| - Macintosh PCs
- Token Ring networks
- Expansion cards
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| Courseknowledge | | - Circuit design andanalysis
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| Work Experience |
| Sept. 1997 -Jan. 1998 | Systems Engineering Assistant (Co-op) Ford Motor Co., Windsor Aluminum Plant, Windsor, Ontario - Responsible for the installation of Windows 95 on more than 100 computers
- Designed an Access database tracking system for all hardware in the plant
- Proficiently solved numerous problems related to both hardware and software
- Competently assisted with the installation of a new computer network
- Performed network troubleshooting through a variety of problems
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| July 1997 -Oct. 1997 | Private Document Publisher St. Clair College, Windsor, Ontario - Documented a 200 page set of student notes for a newly designed chemistry course
- Created over 1000 graphical molecules using CorelDraw
- Enhanced strong interpersonal skills by working in collaboration with the College
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| July 1994 -May 1998 | Cashier Wendy's Restaurant, Howard Ave., Windsor, Ontario - Voted Employee of the Year in 1995, the only time in store history
- Voted Employee of the Month after only five months with the company
- Helped amplify the efficiency of fellow employees by displaying a strong work ethic
- Effectively served guests, prepared food, and cleaned the store
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| May 1994 -August 1998 | Construction Apprentice Privatized Construction, Windsor, Ontario - Have gathered over 1000 hours of relative work experience
- Learned to successfully install, tape, and patch drywall
- Worked hard in helping to build fences, patios, cement driveways, and wooden forms
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| June 1993 -Sept. 1996 | Part-Time Chess Teacher Windsor, Ontario - Worked individually with as many as four students in a given frame of time
- Designed lesson plans unique to each students capabilities
- Further developed logic, reasoning, and problem solving skills
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| Education |
| Sept. 1998 - Present | Candidate for Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering in Co-operative Education, 1B, May 2003University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario |
Sept. 1993 - June 1998 | Ontario Secondary School Diploma with honours Holy Names High School, Windsor, Ontario - Achieved cumulative graduating average of 96.67%
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| Community Involvement |
| Feb. 1997 - Feb. 1998 | Canvasser Heart and Stroke Foundation, Windsor, Ontario - Collected donations in the neighborhood for heart and stroke research
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| Sept. 1995 - Present | Private Tutor Windsor, Ontario - Tutored courses including advanced chemistry, physics, computer science, and all levels of mathematics
- Currently providing long distance daily assistance with University calculus, and chemistry
- Learned to be very patient under all academic circumstances
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| May 1991 - Aug. 1998 | Yard Maintenance South Windsor, Windsor, Ontario - Volunteered to cut lawns during the summer, and shovel snow during the winter
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| Extracurricular Participation |
| | - University of Waterloo Chess Club (1998 - 1999)
- Renison College Volleyball & Soccer teams (1998)
- Conducted private research in the University of Windsor Laboratories (1997 - 1998)
- Performed experiments relating Nitric Oxide production to small consumption's of alcohol (1998 Nobel Prizerelated research)
- Science Olympiad Team & Engineering Design Competition (1997 - 1998)
- Played competitive baseball (1988 - 1998)
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| Selected Awards and Distinctions |
| | - Fogolar Furlan Scholarship (1998)
- Silver medal, Canada Wide Science Fair (1998)
- Intra Madison Travel Distinction, awarded for outstanding potential as a future researcher in a medical relatedfield, Canada Wide Science Fair (1998)
- Gold medal, Windsor Regional Science Fair (1998)
- Recipient of the Atomic Energy Control Limited Award, Shoppers Drug Mart Award, and the Essex X-rayBiotechnology Award for excellence in conducted research (1998)
- Holy Names A Club, 80+% in all high school courses (1998)
- Holy Names Academic Student of the Year (1998) & Academic Excellence (1994 - 1998)
- Holy Names Science Award (1998)
- Ontario Scholar Distinction (1998)
- 26th provincially, Canadian Chemical Olympiad Preparation Exam (1998)
- 4th in region, Chemical Institute of Canada Exam (1998)
- University of Waterloo Descartes Math Competition, Regional Honour Roll (1998)
- 2nd place, Provincial School Chess Tournament, also a winner of many other chess competitions (1990 - 1996)
- Played on numerous baseball championship teams (1988 - 1998)
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