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			| Max  Hufnagel
Research Assistant Phone: 650-604-6848 Experience
        
            
              |   | Systems Administrator |  
              |   | 1998 - 2001 |   | CSC Consulting, San Francisco, CA |  
              |   |   |   |   | Administered and maintained NT ServerAdministered PhoneMail System
 Supported on-site and off-site client projects
 Responsible for roll-out of all hardware and software upgrades to consultants
  and support staff
 Configured and deployed computers, peripherals, and applications
 Trained consultants and support staff on all equipment and software
 Provided timely and reliable laptop, desktop, LAN/WAN, and application technical
  support
 Maintained inventory tracking database
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              |   | Technical Support Engineer |  
              |   | 1997 - 1998 |   | CSC Index, San Francisco, CA |  
              |   |   |   |   | Provided timely and reliable laptop, desktop, LAN/WAN, and
                  application technical support in a multi-platform (PC/Mac) environmentConfigured and deployed computers, peripherals, and applications
 Maintained Novell and NT Servers
 Maintained inventory tracking databases
 Trained consultants and support staff on all equipment and software
 Migrated end-users from a mixed-platform (PC/Mac) to a single platform (PC) environment
  as part of a corporate-wide initiative
 Rolled-out Lotus Notes as part of a corporate-wide migration to a standardized
  email system
 Spearheaded PC re-imaging and upgrading project in the San Francisco office
 Traveled for multiple re-imaging and upgrading roll-out programs
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              |   | Technical Support Specialist |  
              |   | Fall 1997 |   | Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA, (MacTemps) |  
              |   |   |   |   | Provided hardware, network, and application technical support
                  as part of a 4-person team for 200 usersInstalled and configured third-party email software as part of a company-wide
  transition
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              |   | Operations Supervisor |  
              |   | 1993 - 1997 |   | Optimizing Services, Incorporated, Atlanta, GA |  
              |   |   |   |   | Established a single employee data conversion department operating
                  at a volume of 390 units processed monthly; developed it into
                  a 5-person department handling an increase in volume to 1800
                  united processed monthlyFormulated all standards and operational procedures
 Trained all staff members
 Installed, configured, maintained, and upgraded department peer-to-peer network
  of six computer and numerous varied media drives
 Managed department hardware resources
 Designed and developed numerous internal software tools for data reformatting
  and conversions
 Extensively modified original code of pre-existing programs in order to streamline
  handling of the drastic increase in volume
 Created programming architecture for conversion, tracking, and invoice system
 |  Education
            
              |   | 2003* |   | San Francisco State University, B.S. Computer Science |  
              |   | 1999 |   | Siemens-Rolm, PhoneMail System Administrator Certification,
                  Santa Clara, CA 
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              |   | 1999 |   | Infotec, Supporting Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies, MCSE
                Track, San Francisco, CA  |  
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                    indicates "expected
                graduation" |  Skills
            
              |   | Programming Languages: |  
              |   |   | C, C++, Visual Basic, NQC, MIPS Assembly Language,
                Java, HTML |  
              |   | Operating Systems:  |  
              |   |   | Windows NT 4.0, 2000, 98, 95, 3.1; Unix; Macintosh
                OS |  
              |   | Applications:  |  
              |   |   | MS Access, MS Office, Adobe Photoshop 5.0, Lotus
                Notes 4.x, Macromedia Dreamweaver 2 |  
              |   | Hardware Platforms:  |  
              |   |   | PC, Macintosh, Sun Workstations |  Extracurricular              Activities
            
              |   | Association for Computing Machinery (SFSU): Vice-President:
                Special Projects |  
              |   | Mensa: Member, Mars Special Interest Group (MarSIG), Astronomy,
                Astrophysics, and Modern Physics Special Interest Group (AstroPhySIG) |  
              |   | SFSU Computer Lab: Volunteer  |  
              |   | San Francisco Robotics Society of America: Member | noneDownload Acrobat Reader   
 
					
						  
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								C. . Casey, P. S. Cowings, M. . Hufnagel, A. E. Timbers,  & W. B. Toscano (2005) Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise: A Treatment for Airsickness in Military Pilots.
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