MILIND HONRAO

2400 Waterview Pkwy, Apt # 822                          milind.honrao@student.utdallas.edu /mhonrao@hotmail.com
Richardson, Texas – 75080, USA                                                                M: (469)-441-9761
www.utdallas.edu/~Milind.Honrao                                                               R: (972)-235-5942

Objective:             To obtain a co-op/full time position in the Computer Science industry.
Education:             MS - Computer Science,                        Current GPA 3.82/ 4.0
                       University of Texas at Dallas, December, 2004
                       Bachelors in Computer Engineering               Aggregate- 65.59 %
                       Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Mumbai, India, July 2001

Computer Skills:       Programming Environments – C/C++, Java, Yacc, Flex, CGI-C
                       Other Programming Environments – ASP, JSP, Java Script, Shell Scripting
                       Operating Systems – Windows, UNIX, Linux, Solaris
                       Technologies – TCP, IP, CDMA
                       Web Technologies – XML, PERL, HTML, MS FrontPage 2000
                       Databases – Oracle, PL/SQL, SQL, JDBC, ODBC, MS Access
                       Software – Matlab, NetBeans, Apache Tomcat, PWS
                       Tools – Informatica, Weblogic
                       Other – Object Oriented Design (OOD), Object Oriented Analysis (OOA)

Experience:            Optimal Solutions Integration, Dallas, Tx
                       Contractor at I2                                          August 2004 to present
                       Development of Rapid Optimized Integration (ROI) for Oracle using PL/SQL, ETL
                       Tools (Informatica, SCOS), Weblogic.

                       University of Texas at Dallas, Human Language Technology Research Institute
                       Research Assistant                                          May 2003 to present

                       Advisor: Dr. Sanda Harabagiu
                       Computational Implicatures for Advanced Question Answering
                       Development of methods and tools that enable coercions of Implicatures in the context of
                       advanced Question Answering
                       D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, India
                       Visiting Faculty                                           January 2002 to June 2002
                       Subjects taught: C-programming, Microprocessor 8086, Logic Circuits
                       Bhavans College, India
                       Visiting Faculty                                        December 2001 to July 2002
                       Subjects taught: Computer Graphics, Systems Programming

                       Sparsh Consultancy Ltd., Mumbai, India
                       Project Trainee
                       Development of an Intranet called the INFOLINK
                               The project was developed with ASP as Front-end and Oracle as Back-end and
                       implemented at Jewelex India Ltd., Mumbai

Projects:              Coreference Resolution system (C++)
                                Implementation of a system to resolve anaphors and named entity aliases. The
                       project involves usage of decision tree learning algorithm called C4.5.
                       Automatic Building of Rhetorical Trees (C++)




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Building Rhetorical Trees of unrestricted text as suggested by Dr. Daniel Marcu
                     (Computational Linguistics 2000)
                                          MLIND HONRAO




                     Text Categorization System (Flex/Yacc/C)
                              A probabilistic learning system based on Naïve Bayesian Theorem, which
                     identifies the category of the input document.
                     Development of a Search Engine (Flex/Yacc/C)
                             The Search Engine is developed by implementing the Fish Search Crawler, B-
                     tree indexing system, and the Vector Retrieval and Page Ranking algorithms.
                     Implementation of a Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol (Java)
                             The Raymond’s Mutual Exclusion protocol is token-based, application-layer
                     protocol, in distributed environment.
                     Load Sharing System (Java)
                                     The load Sharing System is a distributed, message based application-
                     layer system. Simulation of the two load sharing strategies – sender initiated and receiver
                     initiated.
                     Database Design Project for Online – Stores
                             This project involved creating a database covering all the information required in
                     the background, right from designing EER diagram, decomposing the relations into 3 NF
                     to demonstrating different queries. Implemented has been done in Oracle.

Graduate Courses:
                    Database Design                  Artificial Intelligence   Information Retrieval
                    Advanced Operating Systems       Machine Learning          Intelligent Systems
                    Computer Algorithms              Discourse Processing      Natural Language Processing
                    Theory of Computation

Extra Curricular     Head of the ‘Student Placement Committee’ in the undergraduate school.
Activities:          Member of the ‘Sports Organization Committee’ in the undergraduate school.

Availability:        December 13, 2004




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    MILIND HONRAO 2400 WaterviewPkwy, Apt # 822 milind.honrao@student.utdallas.edu /mhonrao@hotmail.com Richardson, Texas – 75080, USA M: (469)-441-9761 www.utdallas.edu/~Milind.Honrao R: (972)-235-5942 Objective: To obtain a co-op/full time position in the Computer Science industry. Education: MS - Computer Science, Current GPA 3.82/ 4.0 University of Texas at Dallas, December, 2004 Bachelors in Computer Engineering Aggregate- 65.59 % Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Mumbai, India, July 2001 Computer Skills: Programming Environments – C/C++, Java, Yacc, Flex, CGI-C Other Programming Environments – ASP, JSP, Java Script, Shell Scripting Operating Systems – Windows, UNIX, Linux, Solaris Technologies – TCP, IP, CDMA Web Technologies – XML, PERL, HTML, MS FrontPage 2000 Databases – Oracle, PL/SQL, SQL, JDBC, ODBC, MS Access Software – Matlab, NetBeans, Apache Tomcat, PWS Tools – Informatica, Weblogic Other – Object Oriented Design (OOD), Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) Experience: Optimal Solutions Integration, Dallas, Tx Contractor at I2 August 2004 to present Development of Rapid Optimized Integration (ROI) for Oracle using PL/SQL, ETL Tools (Informatica, SCOS), Weblogic. University of Texas at Dallas, Human Language Technology Research Institute Research Assistant May 2003 to present Advisor: Dr. Sanda Harabagiu Computational Implicatures for Advanced Question Answering Development of methods and tools that enable coercions of Implicatures in the context of advanced Question Answering D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, India Visiting Faculty January 2002 to June 2002 Subjects taught: C-programming, Microprocessor 8086, Logic Circuits Bhavans College, India Visiting Faculty December 2001 to July 2002 Subjects taught: Computer Graphics, Systems Programming Sparsh Consultancy Ltd., Mumbai, India Project Trainee Development of an Intranet called the INFOLINK The project was developed with ASP as Front-end and Oracle as Back-end and implemented at Jewelex India Ltd., Mumbai Projects: Coreference Resolution system (C++) Implementation of a system to resolve anaphors and named entity aliases. The project involves usage of decision tree learning algorithm called C4.5. Automatic Building of Rhetorical Trees (C++) -1-
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    Building Rhetorical Treesof unrestricted text as suggested by Dr. Daniel Marcu (Computational Linguistics 2000) MLIND HONRAO Text Categorization System (Flex/Yacc/C) A probabilistic learning system based on Naïve Bayesian Theorem, which identifies the category of the input document. Development of a Search Engine (Flex/Yacc/C) The Search Engine is developed by implementing the Fish Search Crawler, B- tree indexing system, and the Vector Retrieval and Page Ranking algorithms. Implementation of a Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol (Java) The Raymond’s Mutual Exclusion protocol is token-based, application-layer protocol, in distributed environment. Load Sharing System (Java) The load Sharing System is a distributed, message based application- layer system. Simulation of the two load sharing strategies – sender initiated and receiver initiated. Database Design Project for Online – Stores This project involved creating a database covering all the information required in the background, right from designing EER diagram, decomposing the relations into 3 NF to demonstrating different queries. Implemented has been done in Oracle. Graduate Courses: Database Design Artificial Intelligence Information Retrieval Advanced Operating Systems Machine Learning Intelligent Systems Computer Algorithms Discourse Processing Natural Language Processing Theory of Computation Extra Curricular Head of the ‘Student Placement Committee’ in the undergraduate school. Activities: Member of the ‘Sports Organization Committee’ in the undergraduate school. Availability: December 13, 2004 -2-