Lawrence
M. Gelberg
larry@gelberg.com
Education:
1976 -
1981 Boston University - Boston, MA
B.S. in Computer Engineering - Graduated Magna Cum Laude
Professional
Certifications: Java Programmer, Solaris 8 Systems Administration,
Solaris 8 Network Administrator
Technologies
and Skills:
- Languages:
Flex(2,3), ActionScript, Java, Javascript, jQuery, Ajax, PHP, Perl, C,
VC++, HTML, XML, XSL, FORTRAN, Assembly
- Tools:
Demandware eCommerce Platform, Eclipse, SourceSafe, SVN, Perforce,
Bugzilla, Resin, Apache, Tomcat, WebSphere, Photoshop
- PC
Workstations: Windows (all flavors), Mac OS X, Linux (Ubuntu)
- UNIX
Workstations: SUN, HP, DEC, Stardent, IBM, Silicon Graphics
- Mainframes:
CRAY, DEC VAX (VMS), Alliant FX/8
Work Experience:
January, 2009 to
Present - Demandware
Principle Solutions Engineer - Client Services
- Tech
Lead and Architect for Demandware ECommerce Platform implementations -
responsible for all technology-related activities in client
implementations: requirements gathering, generation of Technical
Specification Documents, project task management, developer mentoring,
project lead of (on- and off-shore) development teams, go-live manager.
- Individual
contributor on Columbia.com, Sorel.com, WarnerBros.com
- Tech
Lead and Architect for Zabars.com, Kiehls.com, Lancome-USA.com,
YSLBeautyUS.com, GiorgioArmaniBeauty-USA.com, ElieTahari.com,
Rapala.com, Sufix.com
July, 2007 to
November, 2008 - Allurent
Software Architect - (Flex/Actionscript Architect
and Developer)
- Design and
implementation of Flex-based e-commerce components for high-end
internet shopping sites.
- In the Product
Development group, I created the component library for Allurent’s
“Display” product – a set of product display components which
demonstrate a wide variety of presentation techniques including
animation.
- User Interface
architect for Allurent’s “Navigation” product – a highly configurable
interface based on hierarchical search engine results.
- As a “loaner”
to our Services group, I was technical lead on a “Product
Details/Inline Cart” implementation for Urban Outfitters,
and was a lead developer on a custom cell phone/plan picker for Alltel.
Aug, 2004 to
June, 2007 -
Openwave Systems Inc.
Principle Software Engineer, Messaging Systems
- Leadership
role in the Continuing Engineering group, maintaining and upgrading a
web-based email system (Webedge). Tasks include translation of
requirements to functional specifications, implementation and debugging
of core product features, coordinating with domestic and international
Q/A groups, and various customer liaison activities (problem solving,
performance tuning, installation customization)
- Technologies
include Java (J2EE) and Javascript using the Resin Application Server
with JSPs, Struts, Tiles, and Ajax
- Some of my
larger projects include web security audits (for Cross-Site Scripting
and a Spam mitigation), WML interface generation, and POP and IMAP
connectivity.
Aug, 2000 to
August, 2004 - Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Member of Technical Staff, Market Development
Engineering
- Responsible
for interfacing with developers in the Financial Services industry and
providing engineering support in the areas of benchmarking, performance
tuning, architectural reviews, bug filing and tracking.
- Sole support
engineer for SunGard, a $1.2B
Financial Services software solutions provided. Supported six different
divisions and the development activities for dozens of products.
- Obtained
Professional Certifications for Java Programmer, Solaris 8 Systems
Administration, Solaris 8 Network Administrator
Nov, 1999 to Aug,
2000 - e-Travel, Inc. - Waltham, MA
Senior Web Applications Developer, User Interface Group Team
Leader
- Created new
User Interfaces, based on XML and XSL stylesheets, to augment a legacy
B2B e-Commerce Travel Management application. The application consists
of approximately 40 screens (URLs) and popups and was implemented in
four months.
- Techniques
include server-side C++ programming and client-side XSL stylesheet
design (layout and graphics) and JavaScript programming.
- Extended the
application through the implementation of "skins" which allow the
application to have different appearances tailored for specific
customers needs.
Sept, 1994 to
Oct, 1999 - Fidelity Investments - Boston, MA
Architect/SWE,
Fidelity Interactive & Systems Company
- Created
server-side Java programs for financial planning. These tools are
available on Fidelity’s external Internet site (http://www.fidelity.com) to
Fidelity customers. Software is developed under NT using SourceSafe and
VisualCafe and then deployed on Solaris. Emphasis is on rapid
development balanced with superior quality and scalability.
- Created
interactive, multi-dimensional visualization tools for financial data
(portfolio attribution, risk management, global market data) using both
UNIX- (AVS, VDI) and web-based (client-side Java ,VRML) toolkits. These
tools are intranet-based for Fidelity use only.
- Specified and
oversaw the installation of the Electronic Chartroom and the "Chartroom
on the Web".
- Promoted the
business use of the Intranet and Internet through product evaluations,
prototyping, and seminar management. Specific areas of expertise
include groupware, multimedia, and stock chart distribution (via PDF
and Java).
June, 1988 to Aug, 1994 - Advanced Visual Systems Inc.
- Waltham, MA
Founder/Senior Member of Technical Staff (1/91
- 8/94)
- Designed,
programmed, and maintained multi-dimensional visualization and image
processing systems.
- Technical
liaison to customer base via: WWW, newsgroups, speaking internationally
at User Group Meetings, teaching SIGGRAPH courses, contributing to the
International AVS Center.
Member of
Technical Marketing Staff (6/88 - 1/91)
- Produced and
delivered trade show demonstrations focusing on computer graphics,
animation, image processing and scientific visualization.
- Authored and
delivered technical papers, videos, and marketing literature.
Awards
& Honors:
- Chairman, 1992
Boston Workshop on Volume Visualization, sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH,
Oct. 19-20, 1992
- Boston
University Trustee Scholarship (full tuition for Academic Merit)
- Tau Beta Pi (National
Engineering Honor Society
- Boy Scouts of
America Eagle Award
Publications:
"Visualization Techniques
for Unstructured Data", Yarmarkovich, A. & Gelberg, L., Course
Notes for SIGGRAPH ’92 Course: "Course 1: Introduction to Scientific
Visualization", July 27, 1992
"Visualization Techniques
for Structured and Unstructured Scientific Data", Gelberg, L., et al,
Course Notes for SIGGRAPH ’90 Course: "Course 27: State of the Art in
Data Visualization", August 7, 1990
"VEX: A Volume
Exploratorium", Gelberg, L., Kamins, D., Vroom, J., Chapel Hill
Volume Visualization Workshop, May 18-19, 1989
"Graphics, Image
Processing, and the Stellar GS1000 Graphics Supercomputer", Gelberg,
L., MacMann, J., Mathias, C., SPIE Vol. 1074 Imaging Workstations
and Document Input Systems, 1989
"Supercomputers and
Graphics in the Earth and Planetary Sciences", Gelberg, L., Stephenson,
T., Wolfe, G., IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, July
1987
"Recent Advances in Cloud
Modeling", Stephenson, T., Gelberg, L., Wolfe, G., Tri-Service Cloud
Conference, Air Force Geophysical Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, July, 1986
"Graphics Realizations of
Turbulent Smoke Plumes on the PIXAR", Medler, C., Gelberg, L.,
Burkhart, R., Smoke E Symposium, Harry Diamond Laboratory, April, 1986