jakob veselsky

Loyola University Chicago Department of Computer ScienceĀ· jveselsky[@]luc.edu

I am a computer architect with experience in low-level software design and benchmarking looking to develop the next generation of processors.

Projects

Computer Vision Edge Network

Implemented cluster of low power devices to study execution of computer vision algorithms.
Identified and diagnosed bottlenecks on CPU bound work loads for low power devices.
Developed and implemented custom math kernel targeting ARM based CPUs, typically used on low power platforms, that resulted in a 5x speed up.

Secure Automatous Vechile-To-Vechile Communication

Created a system to construct 3D views of a car's environment.
Created keys from 3D models, establishing a secure line of commutation.
After communication is established the cars can exchange realtime views and create a richer view of the environment.


Experience

Graduate Research Assistant

Loyola University Chicago Department of Computer Science

Implements and studies computer vision and artificial intelligence. Designs and produces low power systems. Manages team of eight undergraduate research assistants. Works closely with Dr. Neil Klingensmith and Dr. George K. Thiruvathukal.

June 2021 - Present

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant

Loyola University Chicago Department of Computer Science

Assisted Dr.William Honing and Dr. Eric Chan-Tin in instruction of COMP 170 (Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming). Held weekly office hours to provide out-of-classroom assistance to students

January 2020 - June 2020

Education

Loyola University Chicago

Masters of Science
Computer Science
August 2021 - Expected May 2023

Loyola University Chicago

Bachelor of Science
Computer Science

Department Honors

August 2019 - May 2021

Skills and Proficiencies

PCB Construction

Altium Designer

Programming Languages

Verilog, ARM Assembly

Operating Systems