----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6/1/2012 Resume Justin M Coslor 1440 Lincoln St., Apt. 3 Bellingham, WA 98229 (360)-734-1936 justincoslor@gmail.com -- Objective -- Part-Time Summer Internship. I am 31 years old and am living in Bellingham on SSA and food stamps in a low-rent subsidized apartment because I am unemployed and have a disability but want to work. I read about equal opportunity employment and am interested in that to apply my skills/education/interests towards job advancement and building a career. I am in a disability treatment program and have an old car to drive and am licensed and registered. Also I wrote a math book and an AI/invention book (ask or see internet if interested). I am currently in the BTC EMTEC program, and have three courses left for an Associate of Science Degree, and my cumulative GPA for 93 course credits there is 3.78. I hope to transfer to Western Washington University to pursue a degree in Philosophy/Mathematics. Long ago I attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, and before that I graduated from Sedro-Woolley High School with a 3.75 GPA and skipped most of my senior year. I completed a few community college courses with high marks somewhere in there as well. I am 31 and live in poverty but want to work. Thanks. [current transcript attached] -- Education -- Bellingham Technical College: Electro-Mechanical Technology (EMTEC) learning millwright skills 2010-2012. I am interested in machines and robotics and artificial intelligence tools and product design and mathematics. For 93 course credits so far my cumulative GPA in EMTEC at BTC is 3.78. [BTC EMTEC Transcript attached]. I only have three more courses left to take there to receive my Associates of Science Degree, and hope to enroll at Western Washington University in Philosophy/Mathematics. Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 1997, Spring 1998, Fall 1999 Humanities and Social Sciences. Courses: Calculus, Statistics, Interpretation and Argument (English 101), Math in Context (Philosophy), Computer Skills Workshop. Half semesters in Civilian and Military Applications of Space, Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering, World History, Introduction to Computer Programming, Modern Math ("Classical Algebra", by Gilbert & Vanstone 3rd Edition). South Seattle Technical College 1999. Technical Writing, & TIG Welding, GPA: 4.0. Skagit Valley College 1995 Introduction to Electronics, which was a Running Start Program course, and I earned a B grade in it at age 15. Sedro Woolley Highschool Diploma, Class of 1998 (senior year skipped, to attend Carnegie Mellon University a year early). GPA: 3.75. Agricultural Mechanics, Algebra 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus Math Analysis, Japanese Language, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Art, English, Debate Team Dual Interpretation State Champion for a rendition of a British Comedy Skit from the "Black Adder" BBC series. -- Related Knowledge and Skills -- Welding: Oxy-Acetylene, Brazing, Spot, Arc, MIG, & TIG on steel plate, pipe, aluminumn, and Stainless Steel. Plumbing pipefitting pipe and rod threading, cutting, and grinding. Basic Wiring. Electronics soldering. Sheet metal work. Mixing concrete. I have own tools for building many kinds of things. I am gradually learning Computer Programming in EMACS/PERL/MYSQL. I have text-based HTML webpage experience including images and hyperlinks, using a unix/linux shell account with the pico/nano text editor. Microsoft Office and Openoffice.org skills. GIMP/DIA/Photoshop/Visio/Publisher experience and many other FLOSS applications too. Computerized Maintenance Management System work orders. DOS 6.22, 7.10; Windows 3.1,3.11 for Workgroups, Windows 95, 98SE, XP Pro, MacOS, Debian, Knoppix, Ubuntu, etc. I have a home office computer system hooked up at home with DSL internet access running WinXP Pro, and another one running UBUNTU GNU/LINUX free libre open source software, and a Windows XP Home laptop. I have MAC, PC, and GNU/LINUX & Knoppix experience. I am skilled at price comparison online shopping as well as internet academic and product research. Computers are tools that basically do three things: information storage, information retrieval, and information processing; and via that the sky is the limit. A computer hard drive or file can be represented by one giant number, and data compression techniques can be applied to simpify its representation. If there is a way to describe something then there is a way to simplify it. Published author of the books: "Possibility Thinking: Explorations in Logic and Thought" and "MATH PATTERNS VOLUME #1", which are available free for download at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/justincoslor/ and also free on my websites at: http://picform.org (FRDCSA), and http://justin.freeshell.org (SDF MetaARPA), as well as a collection of poetry I wrote titled: "10 Poems in 10 Years", freely available at http://archive.org/details/10PoemsIn10YearsByJustinMCoslorFrom1999To2009 EMTEC Millwright Skills: Pneumatics, Hydraulics, CMMS, Machine Shop Skills. Caliper and Micrometer precision measurements (I might need to brush up on that though using one of my textbooks). Databases for parts inventory and work orders. Grinding, drilling, cutting, tap and die experience, lock-out tag-out procedure, safety skills. Some blueprint reading experience. For the BTC EMTEC Capstone Project I designed and built a two-axis Arduino/EasyStep stepper motor programmable computer numeric controlled machine for doing CAD/CAM projects at home. I will need to add a vertical Z axis eventually to raise and lower a motor tool to carve a part that programmably moves around in the XY horizontal axiis. I posted a 17 minute video demo of it on YouTube back in Spring 2012 at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zirulCCj4k -- Experience -- 2003-2008 Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Representation and Analogical Reasoning: Inventor of PICFORM/PICVIS Patterns In Contexts Formalized epistemology/ontology system. 2003 Home Outlet Hardware Store: keymaking, inventory, cashier, computer consulting and repair. Reference: Andrew J. Dougherty (currently in Illinois at 1-331-684-7674). Andy and I are still friends (he is an Asperger savant) and we both collaborate over the internet as a virtual team, on brainstorming Artificial Intelligence ideas through his FRDCSA project and my PICForm project. He appointed me the honorary title of Minister of Intelligence of the FRDCSA, for my work on PICForm knowledge representation and priority system ethics such as the Friendly Intelligence License, which simplifies the context of all law. http://frdcsa.org http://picform.org 2000 Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute Field Robotics Center: assisted in Mechanical Fabrication and Design of a pre-prototype of a solar-powered semiautonomous robotic ice-drilling lunar rover to drill for water on dark side of Earth's moon. Contact Paul Tompkins, project director. 1998 Carnegie Mellon University Department of Computer Science robotics troubleshooting job working on the SONY SMART-CELL S.C.A.R.A. cassette tape manufacturing equipment, and optimizing it's parts hopper system. Contact Prof. Matt T. Mason, Director of the CMU Robotics Institute. 1997 Sedro Woolley High School independent experimental mathematics discovery of Sine Spiral Graphing, on helix orbit math trigonometry, contact Bill Koss (Math Analysis Pre-Calculus) or Bob McCoy (Hydrocarbon Chemistry) or Mr. Linnell (Algebra 2/Geometry/Trigonometry) -- (are/were SWHS Faculty). 1997 Sedro Woolley Highschool invented concept for Thermo-Electric Generator Cloth, thermocouple fabric using the Seebeck Effect, contact Dave Ziegler (Physics, is/was SWHS Faculty). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRI, JUN 01, 2012 BELLINGHAM TECH COLLEGE UNOFFICIAL STUDENT TRANSCRIPT COSLOR JUSTIN M 1440 LINCOLN ST APT 3 BELLINGHAM WA 98229 IN TERM COURSE ID -------- TITLE -------- GRADE PROGRESS CREDITS HOURS FAL09 CDEV 103 GET READY!NEW STUDENT 0.0 ELCN 101 DC CIRCUITS W 3.0 ELCN 103 ELEC DRAWINGS/BLUEPRINTS W 2.0 ELCN 131 DC CIRCUIT LAB W 3.0 EMTEC 105 TRADE SAFETY W 2.0 EMTEC 125 APPLIED MECHANICS W 4.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 0.0 Cr Earn 0.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 0.0 GPA 0.00 WIN10 EMTEC 121 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATIC A 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 5.0 Cr Earn 5.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 20.0 GPA 4.0 SPR10 EMTEC 123 HYD AND PNEU CIRCUITS A 5.0 EMTEC 133 INTRO MACHINERY SKILLS A 4.0 EMTEC 237 COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE A 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 14.0 Cr Earn 14.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 56.0 GPA 4.00 DEAN'S LIST FAL10 EMTEC 103 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS A 5.0 EMTEC 231 BEARINGS AND DRIVES A- 5.0 EMTEC 232 ALIGN-CONVEY/MACHINING A- 5.0 EMTEC 235 BOILERS/COMBUSTION TECH A 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 20.0 Cr Earn 20.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 77.0 GPA 3.85 DEAN'S LIST WIN11 EMTEC 205 PROG LOGIC CONTROLLERS C 4.0 EMTEC 217 INSTRUMENTATION/CONTROLS A 5.0 EMTEC 234 VALVES, PUMPS AND TRAPS A 5.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 14.0 Cr Earn 14.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 48.0 GPA 3.43 SPR11 ELCN 202 MACHINE CONTROL FUND B+ 4.0 EMTEC 131 RIGGING B 3.0 ENGT 122 CAD I: BASICS A 6.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 13.0 Cr Earn 13.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 46.2 GPA 3.55 FAL11 ELCN 101 DC CIRCUITS A 3.0 ELCN 103 ELEC DRAWINGS/BLUEPRINTS A 2.0 ELCN 131 DC CIRCUIT LAB B+ 3.0 EMTEC 105 TRADE SAFETY A 2.0 EMTEC 125 APPLIED MECHANICS A 4.0 WLD 173 BASIC WELDING B 2.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 16.0 Cr Earn 16.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 59.9 GPA 3.74 WIN12 EMTEC 175 EMTEC ADVANCED WELDING A 2.0 EMTEC 250 CAPSTONE PROJECT A 9.0 Qtrly: Gpa Cr 11.0 Cr Earn 11.0 P/S Cr 0.0 Grpts 44.0 GPA 4.00 CUMULATIVE: Gpa Hr 0.0 Hr Earn 0.0 P/S Hr 0.0 Grpts 0.0 GPA Credit Cum: Gpa Cr 93.0 Cr Earn 93.0 P/S Hr 0.0 Grpts 351.1 GPA 3.78 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------