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Education Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Cambridge,
MA
S.B.
in Brain and Cognitive Sciences (6/2001)
S.B.
and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science (Expected
date 12/2003)
Undergraduate GPA: 4.5/5.0
Graduate: 5.0/5.0
Experience Co-Founder of Ramifications, LLC Madison,
WI
Computer Consulting Services. Fall 1996-Summer 1997
University
of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison,
WI
Laboratory for Computer Science.
Laboratory Technician. Spring-Summer 1997
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison,
WI
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Research
Assistant (with Ron Leder). Summer 1998
Pharmatrak Incorporated. Boston,
MA
Systems Programmer. Spring 1999-Spring 2000
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Cambridge,
MA
Research in Computational Neuroscience.
Professor Gerald
Schneider. Spring 2001
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA
Thesis Work - The Paperless Classroom.
Professor Gerald Schneider. Spring 2002
Design
and Cognitive Robotics Architecture with the Human
Nervous
System (under review for
publication). PS PDF
Skills Java,
C/C++, Lisp, MIPS RISC2000 Assembly, Matlab, LaTeX, HTML.
Win 95/98/NT4/NT5/XP, Solaris, Linux, BeOS, System 7,
8, 9, X.
Interests String
Bass, Violin, Piano, Tuba, Guitar, Music Composition,
Filmmaking, Photography, Karate, Autocross, Japanese.
Awards Winner
of 1997 Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Young Composer's Competition.
Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout
Award.
Coursework 6.001—Structure
and Interpretation of Computer Programs
6.002—Circuits and Electronics
6.003—Signals and Systems
6.004—Computation Structures
6.033—Computer System Engineering
6.034—Artificial Intelligence
6.170—Laboratory in Software
Engineering
6.312—Acoustics
6.857—Network and Computer
Security
6.863—Natural Language and the
Computer Representation of Knowledge
6.868—The Society of Mind
6.892—Computational Functional
Genomics
7.03—Genetics
9.00—Introduction to Psychology
9.01—Neuroscience and Behavior
9.07*—Statistical Methods
9.14—Structure and Development of
the Mammalian Brain
9.20—Animal Behavior
9.63—Laboratory in Cognitive
Science
15.970-Digital Anthropology
18.014—Calculus with Theory (I)
18.024—Calculus with Theory (II)
18.03*—Differential Equations
18.06*—Linear Algebra
18.310*—Principles of Applied
Mathematics
18.410—Introduction to Algorithms
18.703*—Modern Algebra
24.03—Relativism, Reason, and
Reality
24.900—Introduction to Linguistics
24.903—Language and its Structure
III: Semantics and Pragmatics
24.957—Introduction to Linguistic
Theory at an Advanced Level
Chinese I-II
Japanese I-VI
Also
3.091,8.012,8.02,7.012*—Solid-State Chemistry, Mechanics, Electromagnetism,
Biology
* Denotes transfer credit from
University of Wisconsin-Madison. All other courses were
taken at MIT