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Brendan Cunningham has worked in a variety of roles since 2006. In 2006, they worked as an Intern at Analytical Graphics, Inc., where they assisted in porting code written for Windows to Linux and Solaris platforms, performed documentation tasks, and fixed various issues. Brendan also worked as an Intern at Motorola in 2008, where they modified a proprietary network test tool to support issuing multiple requests concurrently, and improved an XML/XSLT-based interface for an embedded product configurations screen. In 2008, they also worked as a TA/Grader at Drexel University, where they graded student assignments, assisted students with problems or questions about assignments and class subjects, and took student feedback. From 2009-2013, they worked as a Software Engineer at General Dynamics Information Technology, where they developed software simulations of current and proposed air traffic control systems, as well as integrated real-world air traffic control systems into a simulation framework. Brendan also supported both human factors and systems experiments conducted in the NIEC lab. Lastly, they have worked as a Network Software Engineer at Cornelis Networks since 2020.
Brendan Cunningham attended Drexel University from 2004 to 2009, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering.
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Cornelis Networks is a technology leader delivering purpose-built high-performance fabrics for High-Performance Computing (HPC), High-Performance Data Analytics (HPDA), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to leading commercial, scientific, academic, and government organizations.