
Eugene
Fratkin, PhD Candidate
RESEARCH AND WORK EXPERIENCE
2004-2008 Computational Genomics Group,
AI Lab,
I have been involved in several projects during my time in the lab. They focused on applying statistical, machine learning methods to analyzing genetic and biological data. Goal of the latest project was to discover clinically relevant classification of cancer types and find gene complexes that would be most susceptible to drug treatment. In the preceding project we developed the methodology to infer genetic ancestry of an individual based on his dense micro-array genotype. Earliest project focused on mechanisms of cell regulation in eucaryotes - creating a motif (TFBS) finding tool
2004-2005 Software Engineer, Voltage
Security
Working
on Voltage Cryptographic Development Tit development, which provided tools for
developing security application with conventional and Identity Based
Encryption. Working on FIPS certification of cryptographic module; including
implementation of test suit and documentation review.
2003-2004 Security Lab,
Leading
group of students in design of network timing attack on public key
encryption systems such as RSA and DH.
2002-2003 Assault Section Leader, Infantry, United States Marine Corps
Instructing
during pre-war training; planning and commanding combat operations of an
assault section as fire support of an infantry company.
2000-2002 Ad Hoc Networking Research Group,
Design
and validation of incentive driven distributed tasks over mobile network.
2001 Intern Engineer, Recourse Technologies
Working
on the intrusion forensics tool, diagnosing event of intrusion by residual
evidence.
1999-2000 Network Engineer,
Maintenance
and development of world chemistry network, software design, technical
support, web design.
EDUCATION
2004-2008
Graduate study at
2008 Summer Institute of Entrepreneurship. Stanford Graduate School of Business (Non-degree program).
2000-2003
Graduate study at
1996-2000
Undergraduate study at Ohio State University (Degree: BA,
Summa Cum Laude, with Honors in Liberal Arts, and Distinction in Mathematics),
majors: Computer Information Science, Mathematics. GPA 3.84
PUBLICATIONS
PROGRAMMING
Extensive experience with C++, C, Matlab
Familiarity with Perl, Java, PHP, R
AWARDS
RECEIVED
Department Of Health and Human Services Fellowship 2006.
Stanford Engineering Graduate Fellowship 2004.
Charles Clements Morris Math Award/Scholarship. 1999, 1998.
OSU
Undergraduate Mathematics Recognition Award. 1999, 2000.
Excellence
in Scholarship Arts and Sciences Award. 2000.
Phi
Beta Kappa, National Honors Society Member.