| Education | California Institute of Technology | B.S. (1997) Division of Engineering and Applied Science
Emphasis: Computer Science and
Mechanical Engineering
Academics |
1993- 1997 |
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| University of Minnesota | Matriculated 1 year. IT Honors Program seeking B.S. in Physics Transferred to California Institute of Technology |
1992- 1993 |
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| Presentation College Trinidad & Tobago |
Graduated with distinction 1992. Examinations: GCE Advanced Level GCE Ordinary Level CXC |
1985- 1992 |
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| Experience | Humanities And Social Science, Caltech | Currently working for Dave Porter. Web support for Automated Bidding Systems Backend solver support for Web and Barter systems On-call application programmer and debugger. |
06/96- Present |
| The Chemistry Animation Project | Worked under Professor Nathan Lewis Responsible for the Orbital Representation of the Diels Alder Reaction. Use of Animation and Chemistry Software plus necessary programming to interface between packages. Familiarity with Pixar Renderman and Alias TDI/Wavefront |
06/94- 06/96 |
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| Minnesota Supercomputer Institute |
Summer Internship in Computer graphics.
Worked on building graphics modules for Explorer. Briefly worked with SGI Inventor Graphics library |
06/93- 09/95 |
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| Miscellaneous | Cs1 Teaching Assistant Student Programmer in SRL Physics Student Experimenter - Physics - SuperCollider Research UMN |
09/94 12/93 12/92 |
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| Skills | Extensive C Background | ||
| Experience with Perl, CGI, HTML, Javascript. UI and Backend support | |||
| Installation and Administration of Dos, Unix and Linux Operation Systems | |||
| Computer Graphics background - Design, Animation, Rendering, GUI development. Application Development. UI and support code. | |||
| Basic C++ and Java. Current project. | |||
| Skilled Machinist - Design and Fabrication of novel widgets and gizmos | |||
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