Sanjay Kumar Joshi is seeking a position in research and development utilizing his knowledge and skills in programming. He has experience developing applications in C/C++, Java, Qt, and Android. Some of his projects include developing GUI applications, an RFID application, and software for emulating military equipment and distributing data between systems for the Ministry of Defence. He has expertise in data structures, multithreading, networking, and operating systems like Linux and Windows.
c++ developer 5 years of exp btech from IIIT Allahabad Immediately available preferred location is Bangalore. Former employee of Samsung India and Goldman Sachs.
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1. SANJAY KUMAR JOSHI
B .Tech (Computer Engineering), RHCE
S-226 Third Floor, Pandavnagar
New Delhi - 92
E-mail: sanjaykumarjoshi01@gmail.com
+919540465627
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position in the Research & Development area, with committed and dedicated people to utilize my knowledge and ability to
work.
SUMMARY
Knowledge of advanced level programming in C/C++ including TCP/IP Socket Programming, Serial Programming and
multithreading, data structure, STL.
Experience in developing advance level GUI application using Qt for Window and Linux based systems.
Exposure to develop embedded application on Raspberry Pi or any Windows/Linux based systems.
Exposure to develop RFID based application.
Hands on Experience in developing application in Java, HTML, Android.
Excellent interpersonal skills with proven abilities in resolving R&D / technology related issues.
Experience in complete development of Software projects from identification of problem, design of project, interconnectivity
Details, Hardware implementation, documentation and closure in coordination with teams.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Languages C, C++, Java, Android, HTML.
Libraries and Framework Qt, STL, pthread, MFC, OpenGL, GL-Studio, Visual Studio.
DBMS Oracle 8i/10g, MySql.
Concepts Data Structure, Design Pattern, Multithreading, Servers, Networking.
Operating System DOS, Windows, Linux
Embedded Raspberry Pi
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
SOFTWARE DATA (INDIA) LTD. (New Delhi)
(Client Side – WESEE (Weapons and Electronics System Engineering Establishment, Ministry Of Defence)
11th
September.’13- Present
1. Project: Multi Equipment Emulator
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : C, C++, Qt, Serial, Ethernet, Raspberry Pi.
Project Detail : It is a complete hardware box which consists of Raspberry Pi, RS 232/422 port, Ethernet
port, MIL-STD-1553B port, network switch and cables etc. This project is complete solution
for identifying integration issue before actual system level integration. Designed with full
functionality to emulate the behavior of particular equipment with or without dependency
with other systems. GUI interface to setup environment, configuration and monitor.
Project Responsibility : Production Support of the application, Design and Development, providing solutions to any
issues reported by the end users, Maintain the application, detailed analysis of user
requirements.
2. 2. Project: Data Distribution Unit
3. Project: Scenario Generator.
4. Project: Navigator.
5. Project: Attack Simulator.
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : C/C++, Qt, RS 422, Raspberry Pi.
Project Detail : This is complete hardware box capable of transmitting and receiving RS 422 data from
different source and destinations. This unit is used for distribute data to other systems in
order to operate them. It receives positional data from different source and extracts them and
evaluates navigational parameters, and according to protocol defined by consumer it
generates data and transmit them on RS422 interface. It has the functionality to switch to
source of positional data. Touch based support to maintain, configure and debug unit using
Raspberry Pi display.
Project Responsibility : Production Support of the application, Design and Development, providing solutions to any
issues reported by the end users, Maintain the application, detailed analysis of user
requirements.
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : C/C++, TCP/UDP, Qt.
Project Detail : This Project is used for creating different types of War Scenario. Fully functional to simulate Air
target, Surface target and subsurface targets. Radar and Sonar simulator to generate output
according to target generated. This generator log the behavior of different equipments fitted on
Navel system and after then use for data analysis.
Project Responsibility : Involved in Analysis, Design and Development, Unit Testing, Integrated with the System,
Debugging with GDB debugger.
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : C/C++, RS 422, UDP, Qt.
Project Detail : This application is used for navigation purpose. It displays the navigation parameter in a
display unit which helps to identify position, attitude characteristic and other attributes.
Project Responsibility : Involved in Analysis, Design and Development, Unit Testing, Integrated with the System,
Debugging with GDB debugger.
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : Visual C++.
Project Detail : Attack simulator is used to give training to the staff which is going to operate the torpedo
operation in the submarines. Firing unit of this system is capable of firing 6 torpedoes at a
time provided connected to 6 different sub systems. However the training setup has only
one subsystem fitted, and subsequently only one torpedo can be fired using it.
Requirements were to enable the system firing all 6 torpedoes simultaneously. The
communication between the system was captured, reversed engineered and then replicated
using a laptop based application.
Project Responsibility : Understanding the problem, development, testing and maintenance.
3. 6. Project: System Analyzer
INTEGRATED DIGITAL SYSTEMS (New Delhi)
4th
October.’11- 10 September.’13
1. Project: Virtual Task Trainer
2. Project: ACR Scoring System.
3. Project: Terrain Analysis DLLs for GIS Application.
Client : WESEE, Ministry Of Defence, New Delhi.
Platform : C/C++, Qt, RS-422/ RS-232, TCP/ UDP, Windows/Linux.
Project Detail : This system is capable of collecting data from different equipments, displays them and
stores them for further analysis. It is used for analysis for attitude characteristics,
identifying effect of one system to other system. Fine graphical representation of data.
Online graphical analysis support.
Project Responsibility : Understanding the problem, development, testing and maintenance.
Client : ACC&S Ahmednagar (Defence).
Platform : C/C++, Qt, GL-Studio.
Project Detail : A 3D simulation project developed in Qt-Framework. This is training software of army
equipment like Tank and radio. 3D models of these equipments are developed in 3D
software and then using GL-Studio (which is a code generator of 2D, 3D models.) code is
generated and integrated in QT application. In this project animations on these models are
developed. The user can interact with these models, all parts of the model. User has the
functionality to drag, rotate, and attach to correct position and other functionalities.
Project Responsibility : Design and Development, Unit Testing, Debugging with GDB debugger.
Client : Air Defence College, Gopalpur (Defence).
Platform : Java, Android
Project Detail : This project is based on client-server architecture. This project is used for testing
identification knowledge of a student in this college. A server developed in java and the
client developed in Android. Client which is an Android device have an application by
which it connect to the server after connected client receives total number of questions.
Then at client side numbers of pages are generated according to the number of questions
and after completing test user send these pages to server and at the server end it can be
manipulated and saved as a PDF file. It uses Java TCP/IP Socket
Project Responsibility : Understanding the problem, development, testing and maintenance.
Client : Defence.
Platform : Visual C++, C#.Net, Vertical Mapper.
Project Detail : During this project DLLs are developed for the GIS application. These DLLs are
implemented for various considerations like when there is a requirement for security points
around any building or any points on the earth, finding the shortest path between two
points considering that this path not intersect any defined terrain, creating view shed, find
line of sight of two location etc. These DLL uses the Vertical Mapper utility (by accessing
the DLL of it). The GIS application which uses these DLLs is designed in Visual-Studio
.Net Technology.
Project Responsibility : Understanding the problem, development and testing.
4. CERTIFICATION:
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE), Certificate Number: 805010765454131.
Completed APTECH 6 month module under SHIKHAR PROJECT.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
B. Tech. in Computer Engineering from Arya College of Engineering & I.T. Kukas (Jaipur), Rajasthan (Affiliated to
Rajasthan Technical University) with 74.07% aggregate in 2011.
3 year Polytechnic Diploma in Computer Science & Engineering from Govt. Polytechnic Dwarahat (Almora),
Uttarakhand with 77.50% aggregate in 2008.
Intermediate from Uttaranchal Board with 2nd
Div. in 2003.
High School, from Uttar Pradesh Board with 2nd
Div. in 2001.
PERSONAL PROFILE:
Name : Sanjay Kumar Joshi.
Father’s Name : Late Mr. Chandra Prakash Joshi.
Date of Birth : 27-AUG-1986.
Gender : Male.
Nationality : Indian.
Address : VILL- Ratwali, P.O. - Nakot, DIST- Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand).
Marital Status : Single.
Hobbies : Computer programming, Listening soft music.
Language Known : Hindi, English.
(Sanjay Kumar Joshi)