Neeraj Rajgure

(Master of Science in Computer Science)
New Jersey Institute of Technology


Email: nmr2@njit.edu
Phone: +1-973-685-6313



Summary:
Recently graduated (January 2009) with Masters from NJIT. Have 6 years experience in software development for MNCs and startups. Worked on C, C++ on Linux and Windows platform. Both in AccelTree and Covansys I was an initial member and was part of growing the development team from 2 to 20 members.
My strength includes debugging skills, quick learner, handle multiple tasks (this ability was sharpen due to my startup experience, a number of ad-hoc tasks that all the team members had to take care).
I am currently looking for a product based company that can offer me a software engineer position, where I can apply my strengths, experience and knowledge to achieving the business goal.

Cover Letter and Resume

Internship (International):
May 2008 to August 2008
National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan.
•  Designed and simulated a routing protocols for Wireless Sensor Network.

Research:
•  Designed and simulated routing protocols for Vehicular Ad hoc Network and Wireless Sensor Network.
•  Thesis: ROAD-BASED PROACTIVE ROUTING PROTOCOLS FOR VEHICULAR NETWORKS

Publications:

Geographical Data Collection in Sensor Networks with Self-Organizing Transaction Cluster-Heads – To appear in ACM, SAC 2009 conference (track SOPDS).

VANET Routing on City Roads using Real-Time Vehicular Traffic Information - IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. To appear 2009.

Open source contribution:
•  MobiSoc on SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/mobisoc/

Blogs:
•  Tags v/s LXR

Teaching Assistant:
Spring 2008 Courses:
•  CS 656 - (Prof. Cristian Borcea) Internet & Higher Layer Protocols
•  CS 656 - (Prof. Guiling Wang) Internet & Higher Layer Protocols

Fall 2007 Courses:
•  CS 456 - (Prof. Cristian Borcea) Open Systems Networking
•  CS 656 - (Prof. Dennis Karvelas) Internet & Higher Layer Protocols

Spring 2007 Courses:
•  CS 456 - (Prof. Cristian Borcea) Open Systems Networking