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I received my Bachelors of Science in course 6-3 (Computer Science) in June of 2006.
Most recently I have worked at:
-Xobni (present).
-Google (2006-2008).
-VMware (they sponsored my advanced undergraduate project in the spring and I continued working for them for part of the summer in 2006).
-IBM Extreme Blue (summer 2005).
-MIT CSAIL on the DomeView iCampus project (summer 2004).
-IBM Research at the Thomas J. Watson Research Labs (summer 2003).
-IBM Advanced Internet Technology Group (summer 2001).
(Resume available on request.)
I'll be egotistical and pretend like people actually want to know what I did with my spare time. I was...
I lived on putz in Fred and used to be a hall chairman.
My old roommate Cam put together a drawing of everybody on my hall which included
a rendition of what happens when I break my knee and walk around with a cane at Faneuil Hall.
I was Chairman of the Lecture Series Committee during 2004.
I used to be a Member
at Large and then Secretary of the Assocation of Student Activities.
Some of the theatre things I've done include:
- random guy for Urinetown, MTG's 2006 IAP show.
- the lighting designer for "The Cruelest Month", part of Dramashop's 2005 One Acts.
- the assistant technical director for Star Wars Trilogy: Musical Edition, MTG's 2005 Fall show.
- the Publicity Director on the board of the Musical Theatre Guild in the spring of 2005.
- the assistant technical director for Tommy, MTG's 2005 IAP show.
- the sound engineer for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, MTG's 2004 Fall show.
- the sets and props designer for Dramashop's 2004 One Acts.
- one of three Members at Large on the board of the Musical Theatre Guild in the summer and fall of 2004.
- Jesus Chris Superstar: I was the co-set designer for MTG's 2004 Summer show.
- the assistant technical director for Arcadia, the MIT Community Players' Summer 2004 show.
- A New Brain: I was the Technical Director for MTG's 2004 Spring show.
- Bat Boy: I was the assistant stage manager for MTG's 2004 IAP show.
- One Acts 03: I stage managed the first show.
- I helped out with MIT's production of the Vagina Monologues in 2003.
I've also got http://www.osinvestor.com/ where I post most of my personal stuff.
I was a part of Kappa Sig!, the team that won the 2003 Mystery Hunt which meant that we got to write the 2004 Mystery Hunt. We finished the 2003 hunt at 7:26am on Monday morning and then proceded to write a hunt that didn't end until 8:23am on Monday morning. I wrote a bunch of software used to run the hunt.
Images for thought: me getting driven home after volunteering at the boston primary elections September 17, 2002 (I'm in the back seat)
and tiptoes or hand-stand.
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