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Brian Bell Permanent Address: 226 Pablo Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 [email protected]; Cell: +1-904-477-3060, +855-87-632-445 Education & Technical Skills Princeton University June 2015 Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Department of Computer Science GPA: 3.41 Relevant Computer Science Coursework: Information Security, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, Theory of Algorithms, Computing for Physical & Social Sciences, Advanced Programming Techniques, Reasoning about Computation, Algorithms and Data Structures, Information Technology and Public Policy Council on International Educational Exchange – Barcelona, Spain June–July 2013 Summer Language and Culture Program Technical Skills Languages & Frameworks: PHP, Java, C, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, Google Apps Script, Matlab, Yii, Symfony, jQuery Tools: Amazon Web Services, MySQL, Git, SVN, Taleo Enterprise, LaTeX, Xcode (iOS), MS Excel Work & Volunteer Experience Digital Divide Data Princeton in Asia Fellow – Phnom Penh, Cambodia August 2015–August 2016 Software developer and project manager in New Services Development at the largest technology employer in Cambodia. Lead developer and lead project manager for company’s global, internal project and resource tracking systems. In charge of design, development, and rollout of new features, as well as training and support of operations staff in Cambodia, Laos, and Kenya. These tools forecasted and reported projects’ financial performance, allocated resources to projects, and tracked employees’ productivity, skills, and HR data. My work involved PHP (Symfony & Yii), JavaScript/jQuery, HTML, MySQL, and AWS. Created and deployed a Google Apps Script application to handle all requests, approval, and tracking of employee leave. Designed a dashboard for company executives with visualizations of key performance indicators. Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters Enterprise Business Solutions IT Intern – New Brunswick, NJ June–August 2014 Member of the Talent Acquisition team in the Global HR IT Solutions department, supporting live business operations in 51 countries. Managed Taleo talent acquisition reporting and analytics. Performed videoconferencing platform vendor analysis to advise the Global Technology Council and the Global Talent Acquisition Operations Director on the most efficient technologies for remote interviewing and internal business meetings. Analyzed data inconsistencies to assist with the ongoing move to an integrated, single sign-on talent management database. Conducted a vendor analysis of employee recognition products as part of an initiative to promote the company Credo. Wattvision Princeternship Program – Princeton, NJ January 2015 Shadowed the founder/CEO and worked on web development at Wattvision.com, a startup that makes sensors and software that enable users to save money and reduce their energy consumption by providing live feedback on energy usage, on the web or mobile devices. Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program Volunteer Tutor – Jones Farm Correctional Facility, Ewing, NJ February–May 2014 Research Experience & Independent Projects Senior Independent Work – Princeton, NJ September 2014–January 2015 Deployed a PHP server and MySQL database on AWS to securely store users’ login credentials, audio files, and site metrics for ChordBuff, an original web/mobile app that generates accompanying backing chords when the user plays a melody. Marty – The Memory Party – Princeton, NJ February–May 2014 Led the implementation of the user interface and storyboard of an original iOS photo-sharing app. Engineering Projects in Community Service - Design for the Developing World Project – Princeton, NJ February–May 2014 Pump Concept Design Team Prototyped an affordable, solar-powered water pump for use in remote villages in the West Bank with a group of other Princeton students, in partnership with Israeli-Palestinian NGO Comet-ME. Global Warming and Ocean Environments Research Project – St. George’s, Bermuda October 2011 Studied the effects of rising ocean temperatures on coral health in the lab and in the field at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences. Other Skills, Activities, & Awards Extracurricular Activities: Princeton University Men’s Rugby Football Club, Terrace Club, Students for Prison Education and Reform Honor Societies: Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society Associate Member High School: Allen D. Nease High School 2011 Valedictorian, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Varsity Wrestling Team Captain & State Qualifier, SAT Math: 780, SAT Reading: 750, ACT Composite: 35 Foreign Languages: Basic Spanish and Khmer

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Brian Bell Permanent Address: 226 Pablo Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 [email protected]; Cell: +1-904-477-3060, +855-87-632-445

Education & Technical Skills Princeton University June 2015 Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Department of Computer Science • GPA: 3.41 • Relevant Computer Science Coursework: Information Security, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, Theory of Algorithms,

Computing for Physical & Social Sciences, Advanced Programming Techniques, Reasoning about Computation, Algorithms and Data Structures, Information Technology and Public Policy

Council on International Educational Exchange – Barcelona, Spain June–July 2013 Summer Language and Culture Program

Technical Skills • Languages & Frameworks: PHP, Java, C, SQL, JavaScript, HTML, Google Apps Script, Matlab, Yii, Symfony, jQuery • Tools: Amazon Web Services, MySQL, Git, SVN, Taleo Enterprise, LaTeX, Xcode (iOS), MS Excel

Work & Volunteer Experience Digital Divide Data Princeton in Asia Fellow – Phnom Penh, Cambodia August 2015–August 2016 • Software developer and project manager in New Services Development at the largest technology employer in Cambodia. • Lead developer and lead project manager for company’s global, internal project and resource tracking systems. In charge of design,

development, and rollout of new features, as well as training and support of operations staff in Cambodia, Laos, and Kenya. These tools forecasted and reported projects’ financial performance, allocated resources to projects, and tracked employees’ productivity, skills, and HR data. My work involved PHP (Symfony & Yii), JavaScript/jQuery, HTML, MySQL, and AWS.

• Created and deployed a Google Apps Script application to handle all requests, approval, and tracking of employee leave. • Designed a dashboard for company executives with visualizations of key performance indicators.

Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters Enterprise Business Solutions IT Intern – New Brunswick, NJ June–August 2014 • Member of the Talent Acquisition team in the Global HR IT Solutions department, supporting live business operations in 51 countries. • Managed Taleo talent acquisition reporting and analytics. • Performed videoconferencing platform vendor analysis to advise the Global Technology Council and the Global Talent Acquisition

Operations Director on the most efficient technologies for remote interviewing and internal business meetings. • Analyzed data inconsistencies to assist with the ongoing move to an integrated, single sign-on talent management database. • Conducted a vendor analysis of employee recognition products as part of an initiative to promote the company Credo.

Wattvision Princeternship Program – Princeton, NJ January 2015 • Shadowed the founder/CEO and worked on web development at Wattvision.com, a startup that makes sensors and software that enable

users to save money and reduce their energy consumption by providing live feedback on energy usage, on the web or mobile devices.

Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program Volunteer Tutor – Jones Farm Correctional Facility, Ewing, NJ February–May 2014

Research Experience & Independent Projects

Senior Independent Work – Princeton, NJ September 2014–January 2015 • Deployed a PHP server and MySQL database on AWS to securely store users’ login credentials, audio files, and site metrics for

ChordBuff, an original web/mobile app that generates accompanying backing chords when the user plays a melody.

Marty – The Memory Party – Princeton, NJ February–May 2014 • Led the implementation of the user interface and storyboard of an original iOS photo-sharing app.

Engineering Projects in Community Service - Design for the Developing World Project – Princeton, NJ February–May 2014 Pump Concept Design Team • Prototyped an affordable, solar-powered water pump for use in remote villages in the West Bank with a group of other Princeton

students, in partnership with Israeli-Palestinian NGO Comet-ME.

Global Warming and Ocean Environments Research Project – St. George’s, Bermuda October 2011 • Studied the effects of rising ocean temperatures on coral health in the lab and in the field at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences.

Other Skills, Activities, & Awards Extracurricular Activities: Princeton University Men’s Rugby Football Club, Terrace Club, Students for Prison Education and Reform Honor Societies: Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society Associate Member High School: Allen D. Nease High School 2011 Valedictorian, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Varsity Wrestling Team Captain & State Qualifier, SAT Math: 780, SAT Reading: 750, ACT Composite: 35 Foreign Languages: Basic Spanish and Khmer