on Jan 22
Kevin Kibler
North Huntingdon, PA, United States
I still remember fiddling with IRQ and UART settings to get Duke Nukem 3D to work over a modem as a teen. I always knew I wanted to be an engineer, and I always liked computers, but I didn't put the two together until my first programming class.
I believe in doing things right the first time, and I take pride in the quality of my work. I am constantly looking for ways to improve the projects I work on. I am detail oriented, but I always keep the big picture in focus; I understand that it is equally important to actually ship a product.
I'm looking for the opportunity to work with outstanding developers at a company where software is a priority. I'm not looking for a job; I'm looking for a place where I can continue my career.
Technologies
Experience show all
Senior Software Engineer, M*Modal
October 2012 - Current
I do anything that needs doing, sort of like an engineering SWAT team. Sometimes I consult for other development departments, sometimes I bootstrap new products, and sometimes I develop custom solutions for customers. So far, I have done the following:
- Bootstrapped a new product for interactive speech recognition.
- Web service to transform text into concepts using natural natural language understanding (Java, Apache, Guice).
- UI to display interactive list of concepts extracted from text (WPF, Ninject).
- Database to store feedback from users (MongoDb).
- Installation (WiX).
- Build server integration (ANT, Jenkins, Ivy, Artifactory, Mercurial).
- Managed the release of the product and handled the distribution to beta customers.
- Debugged a .NET/Java interop (Java Access Bridge) to support speech-to-text in a .NET application writing into text fields in Java applications.
- Created a web application for a customer to integrate iSite and Xiris (two web-based medical record applications).
- Client-side script to intercept events from iSite (Javascript, jQuery)
- Server-side application to retrieve patient data from Xiris (ASP.NET MVC4).
- Deployment to test and production environments (IIS).
- Created a Common WPF library for use across multiple products
Software Engineer, Aerotech, Inc.
August 2004 - September 2012
I am responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of graphical user interfaces and installations for our motion control products. I have:
- Created and maintained an Integrated Development Environment for our flagship motion control product
- Worked both independently and in collaboration with team members to design and implement a suite of motion control software applications
- Created and maintained installations for software products
- Used multi-threading techniques to provide a better user experience
- Created a system to provide in-application authentication and authorization of users to restrict access to features
- Added support for 64-bit platforms to applications and installations
- Created automated code generation scripts
- Managed globalization of graphical applications
- Created and maintained build files for use with a continuous integration system
- Created programs to automate source control management tools (Microsoft Visual Source Safe and SourceGear Vault)
- Coordinated development of software products with third-party developers
- Managed issue tracking projects
- Conducted and participated in usability studies of our products
- Migrated legacy VB6 applications to a .NET platform
- Performed validation and verification testing of software products
- Created demo systems for trade shows
- Managed and mentored interns
- Assisted customer service technicians with customer calls
- Attended advanced training programs to expand knowledge of and improve skill with core technologies (e.g. DevelopMentor Guerilla .NET)
Student Software Developer, Carnegie Mellon University
January 2004 - May 2004
- Implemented a code analysis tool to processes syntax tree compilations of C code for thread safety
- Integrated my code into an existing code analysis system (PARIS)
Software Developer Co-op, Ansys, Inc.
May 2002 - August 2003
- Created an application for generating automated reports from Visual Source Safe
- Created an application to analyze source code files to determine the number of code and comment lines
- Administered automated regression test procedures
- Fixed various bugs in ASP test reporting application
Education show all
M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
2005 - 2010
- Graduated with a 3.75 GPA
- Ported Doom (an open source version of the original Id software game) to the Virtex5 FPGA
- Parallelized bzip2 (~95% linear speedup across 8 cores)
- National finalist in the 2007 Imagine Cup
B.S. Computer Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
2000 - 2004
- Dean's list, all semesters
- Graduated with 3.83 GPA
- NYWEA scholarship
- Worked on PARIS project (static analysis of syntax trees for thread safety)
- 2002 ACM programming competition participant
- Created a Pipelined MIPS CPU in an FPGA
Stack Exchange show all Last seen today
Open Source
Fantasy-Sports-Coach
GitHub, Apr 2012 - Sep 2012; followed by 2 people
Provides various statistical analysis to assist in fantasy hockey games
I'm the sole developer for now. I created a library for computing the efficiency of a fantasy hockey roster as a percentage of how many of the possible player spots are filled each day. Now publishing the code and adding an asp.net mvc3 application around it.
Reading (14) show all

Framework Design Guidelines
Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries
Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams

Joel on Software
And on Diverse and Occasionally Related Matters That Will Prove of Interest to Software Developers, Designers, and Managers, and to Those Who, Whether by Good…
Joel Spolsky

More Joel on Software
Further Thoughts on Diverse and Occasionally Related Matters That Will Prove of Interest to Software Developers, Designers, ... or Ill Luck, Work with Them in…
Joel Spolsky

Smart and Gets Things Done
Joel Spolsky's Concise Guide to Finding the Best Technical Talent
Joel Spolsky

Rocket Surgery Made Easy
The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems
Steve Krug
Tools
Generic 286 PC
Visual Studio
Background
My first programming experience was a QBASIC class in high school. I enjoyed it and decided to major in computer engineering at Pitt. I was always more interested in software than hardware, but I chose computer engineering over computer science because I liked the more technical nature of the engineering; nearly all of my technical electives were software-based.
I got some real-world experience during my co-op at Ansys. I learned a lot about software engineering, including things they don't teach in school like source code management and bug tracking.
I got a job with Aerotech right after graduating. At that time, the software team was very small (3-4 people) and I was brought on to create graphical user interfaces for new products. The company was historically focused on mechanics and electronics, so I had the opportunity to design new software architectures from the ground up. I built a suite of graphical user interfaces to manage Aerotech's motion controllers in about a year. Since then, Aerotech's software team has grown to around 20, giving me the opportunity to lead teams of engineers on various software projects and manage and mentor interns.









