Southern Methodist University 2003 - 2004
New York University 1999 - 2002
MS, Information Systems
New York University 1993 - 1996
BA, Computer Science
Skills:
CMMI PMP Six Sigma Scrum Software Development Agile Methodologies Software Project Management Software Development Methodologies Software Development Life Cycle Lean Software Development Process Improvement Process Improvement Experience Kanban
Interests:
Eugene's interests include agile methodologies, best software engineering practices, organizational behavior, team dynamics, metrics, peer reviews, design patterns, estimation methods, time management, and negotiation.
Honor & Awards:
Speaker: "Large-Scale Adoption of Agile Development: Lessons Learned“
NJ SPIN, Piscataway, NJ, Sept 2007
http://www.njspin.org/Archives/archives.html
Speaker: "Balancing Agility with Discipline: The Citigroup Process“
The 2007 Better Software Conference and EXPO, Las Vegas, NV, June 2007
http://www.sqe.com/conferencearchive/bettersoftwareconf2007/Schedule.html
Speaker: "Balancing Agility and Discipline: SQA Perspective on Becoming Agile in a Regulated Environment“
4th Annual Software Process Symposium, Edison, NJ, October 2006
http://www.spsymposium.com/2006/abstracts.html
Panel Member: Technical Exchange on Agile Development
Systems and Software Consortium, Herndon, VA, March 2006
Languages:
Russian
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eugene Levin President
Scotland Cleaners & Dyers Inc Dry Cleaning
675 Scotland Rd, Orange, NJ 07050 9736743999
Eugene Levin Chairman
Eslv Tech Inc Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
2678 Ocean Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11229
Eugene D. Levin Cntrlr, Treasurer, Vice President
Entercom Austin, LLC
Us Patents
Separation System And Burn Wire Release Mechanism For Tethered Spacecraft
Shannon Coffey - Springfield VA, US Joseph A. Carroll - Chula Vista CA, US Paul Oppenheimer - Edgewater MD, US Jordan R. Schlater - Rossburg OH, US Ivan Galysh - Chantilly VA, US Eugene Levin - Minnetonka MN, US Curt Hogan - Napoleon OH, US Adam Thurn - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
The Government of the US, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64G 1/64 B64G 1/42
US Classification:
2441582
Abstract:
A tethered spacecraft has a first endmass and a second endmass with a telescoping stacer spring and a tether arranged between the endmasses. The spring is coiled around a center rod and initially contained within a housing, the spring being biased to push the first endmass away from the second endmass. The spring housing is affixed to the first endmass, a first end of the spring being affixed to the spring housing, and tether are affixed to spring at one end and to the second endmass at the other end. A pretensioned loop holds the endmasses abuttingly together, and a burnwire release mechanism cuts the loop to deploy the spring. Upon deployment, the spring extends to its full length to form a cylindrical boom, and the endmasses continue to move outward along the spring centerline until stopped by the tether.