James Peterman has a strong background in software engineering, with experience in various roles and industries. James worked at FreeWave Technologies as a Sr. Software Engineer, focusing on software development. At Photo Telesis, they held the position of Sr. Software Engineer, responsible for software engineering tasks. James also worked at New York Air Brake as a Sr. Software Engineer/Architect, where they played a key role in system architecture and software requirements. Prior to that, they worked at Pervasive Software as a Sr. Software Engineer, where they ported the PSQL Summit database engine to different platforms and ensured its functionality. James was a Software Consultant at Tropos Networks, where they redesigned the build system and improved workflows. James also worked at Mentor Graphics as a Sr. Software Engineer, optimizing and streamlining core structures and systems. Additionally, they served as a Senior Member of the Consulting Staff at Cadence Design Systems, contributing to the development of the Virtuoso Chip Assembly Auto router (VCAR). James Peterman began their career at Texas Instruments as a Member of the Technical Staff, where they developed integrated circuit design software using Java and C++. James also created a Java chip size estimation tool for cost analysis.
James Peterman completed their high school education at Richardson High School from 1976 to 1978, earning a HS Diploma with a focus on AP Calculus and Physics. James then pursued their undergraduate studies at Southern Methodist University from 1984 to 1988, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Management with a specialization in Operations Research. James further enhanced their educational qualifications by attending Southern Methodist University from 1996 to 1998, completing a Master of Computer Science degree in Software Engineering.
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