"summary":"My name is Eric Wheeler.<br /> I enjoy programming, working on computer hardware/electronics, music and gardening. My computer experience dates back to the Apple II/e. I enjoy learning in general, although my focus is mainly on new technologies. I have excellent problem solving skills, I adapt well to new things, and learn very quickly.",
"summary":"I have done many different things during my employment at Stanford University.<br />A few things have been : Frontend and backend Web Development/Design using a number of different technologies, General programing/debugging, Desktop Support and Computer cluster administration for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) using Scyld Clusterware.",
"Repaired and Maintained a 64 node research computing cluster for the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (<a href=\"http://nnin.org\" rel=\"ext\" title=\"National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network\">NNIN</a>) funded by the National Science Foundation (<a href=\"https://nsf.gov\" rel=\"ext\" title=\"National Science Foundation\">NSF</a>).",
"Created many Drupal 7 modules for the Electrical Engineering website including a custom events, lecture and committee minutes content type, a CDN <em>(Content Delivery Network)</em> module for uploading and receiving images/videos/documents, an Organization list module for displaying Faculty, Students, and Staff from a custom API.",
"Created a custom Drupal 7 site for the SystemX <em>(a branding change from Center for Integrated Systems)</em> organization with integrated login for affiliates as well as Stanford staff."
"position":"Web Developer / Linux System Administrator",
"startDate":"2005-01-01",
"endDate":"2007-01-01",
"summary":"Searchathlon was a search startup for media. My main duties were administrating a Linux server running Fedora core 3 and web maintenance/development using Apache. Other duties included managing Apache and IIS web servers on a Windows 2000 setup.",
"highlights":[
"Created a working Apache/ Microsoft ASP (Active Server Pages) setup on Fedora Core Linux version 3 using a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) setup."