Location: Washington, D.C. + Maryland area
Remote: Preferred, but not a requirement
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: C, Python, Java, x86, GNU/Linux, Cybersecurity, QEMU, Docker, Git, ...
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10JgFGTnlqO67FBncMg2stG4it1Y3_GsM/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-smith-2023-/
Email: mitchell (dot) smith132 (at) gmail (dot) com
Other: US government security clearance
I am a computer science student at the University of Maryland, College Park graduating in May of this year with a minor in cybersecurity. That being said, I am currently looking for part time opportunities to start immediately and work through the end of 2023.
I am most familiar with Java, Python, and C. In the past I have worked on reverse engineering projects at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, developed static analysis tools for Amazon Web Services, performed FPGA security research with Intel Corporation, and so on. I have experience implementing automatic test suites and CI/CD pipelines (using a combination of quickcheck, libFuzzer, GitLab, etc), and I have most often worked in tool development roles.
That being said, I do not have professional experience with front end development, but I am open to all positions. If you are looking for a part-time software developer or reverse engineer, please feel free to reach out!
Location: Washington, D.C. Metro Area
Remote: Interested, not a requirement
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: C, Python (tensorflow, numpy, etc), Java, x86, GNU/Linux, Cybersecurity, QEMU, Docker, Git, ...
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10JgFGTnlqO67FBncMg2stG4it1Y3_GsM/view?usp=sharing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-smith-2023-/
Email: mitchell (dot) smith132 (at) gmail (dot) com
Other: Active US security clearance
I am a computer science student at the University of Maryland, College Park planning to graduate in May, 2023. I am looking for roles starting in the summer of 2023 (after I graduate), yet I am also open to part-time work starting as soon as two weeks out.
I am currently working on a reverse engineering project with the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, and in the past I've worked on static analysis toolkits at Amazon Web Services, performed FPGA security research with Intel Corporation, programmed CI/CD pipelines for firmware testing, and so on. I am generally interested in backend development roles.
I am most familiar with Java, Python, and C. In the past I have worked on reverse engineering projects at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, developed static analysis tools for Amazon Web Services, performed FPGA security research with Intel Corporation, and so on. I have experience implementing automatic test suites and CI/CD pipelines (using a combination of quickcheck, libFuzzer, GitLab, etc), and I have most often worked in tool development roles.
That being said, I do not have professional experience with front end development, but I am open to all positions. If you are looking for a part-time software developer or reverse engineer, please feel free to reach out!