Masters in communication from Stanford University -
Graduated in June 2001.
Technical Director with a charity - Exceeded target by 65%
by placing 66 refurbished computers in the homes of families in need.
Image processing of sidescan sonar data - Used data
abstraction and polymorphism to enable common C code to process six
image data types.
Geographical information system - Used finite element
techniques and quadtrees to perform "on-the-fly" map coordinate
transformations.
Image processing software for satellite imagery - Produced
images that were equal in quality to any in the world.
Self learner - During Xmas 1990, taught myself the
PostScript computer language and subsequently published two short articles
on its effective use.
FAQ - Created and maintain Internet Frequently Asked
Questions (and answers) on Ambisonic surround sound.
User support - Provided support to 80+ and 25+ UNIX
computer network users (postgraduate, postdoctoral and academic staff).
Software development - Created iPOX, an image processing system
containing 36 modules and consisting of over 14,000 lines of 'C' code.
More information is available.
Computer configuration - Effected complete installation of
a UNIX computer from cardboard boxes to a configured running system.
Teaching Experience
Guest Lecturer - Presented guest lectures at the
University of New Brunswick on Remote Sensing and on Printing
Technologies for a course on mapping concepts and technology.
Teaching Assistant - TA for courses at Stanford
University including one course in which I taught sections of 20
students.
Guest Lecturer - Presented a guest lecture at the
University of Calgary on Public Participation Issues for a course
on land use planning.