Scott Gay
swgay@hotmail.com

Current Address
98 East Irving, Apt B
Normal, Il. 61761
(309) 451-4290

Permanant Address
305 South Howard
Roselle, IL 60172
(630) 894-6250

Immediate Objective - Seeking an internship or job
opportunity in the computer science field beginning in
the Spring or Summer of 2001.
Career Objective - Working on and overseeing projects
developing software for the computer or science related
fields.
Education
Illinois State University, Normal Illinois
Applied Computer Science Major, Physics Minor
Bachelor of Science Degree
Expected Graduation Summer 2001
Computer Experience
Programming languages include C, Java, Sparc Assembly,
Pascal, Fortran, Visual Basic, Lex, Yacc, and QBasic.
Windows 95, and Windows 98, and UNIX/Solaris.
IBM compatible, Macintosh, and Sun Microsystems
computers.
Microsoft Access, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
NCAR graphics, KaleidoGraph graphics, and Mathematica.
Program Diagramming involving UML and CASE tools.
Designed a compiler in C using Lex and Yacc.
Team work on developing a system for a simulated
company. Focused on OO concepts and the SDLC.
Database experience using DB2 and Oracle.(Fall 2000)
Web page development project for Physics research.(Fall
2000)
Physics Experience
Research in Condensed Matter Physics with Dr. Ren.
Presentation at Illinois State Undergraduate Symposium.
Work History
1997-2000 Len’s Ace Hardware, Roselle, Il. 60172 (630
529-2251
Sales Representative- assisting customers in their
purchases. Also in charge of deliveries to
customers, businesses, and other Ace stores.
Visual Merchandiser- deciding on the quantity and
location of products. Worked with visual
merchandisers from Ace Corporate setting up a new
store.
Department Manager- (Summer 2000)- in charge of
upkeep within a particular department involving
merchandising, inventory, price changes, etc.
2000 Illinois State University, Physics Department
Web Based Quiz Development with Dr. Ren
Web Page Development for Dr. Ren
Interests and Activities
Participated in the Prairie Aikido Club at ISU, fall
1997.
Participated in Connections for the fall 1996 and spring
1997 semesters, an academic and social group, which
focused on teamwork.