Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 19:17:50 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Fri, 01 Nov 1996 18:59:42 GMT Content-length: 3812
Martin Reames
Graduate Student/Teaching Assistant (for CS 302)
(also, Coke Poobah -- finger the coke machine!)
Computer Sciences Department
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1210 W. Dayton St.
Madison, WI 53706-1685
Office: CS 1345
Telephone: (608) 262-1012
Telephone: (608) 262-1204 (dept)
Fax: (608) 262-9777
Email: mreames@cs.wisc.edu
Fall 1996 Schedule
Research interests: Databases, in particular digital terrain modelling (TINs); programming languages, compiler design; logic and logic programming.
Qualifying exam : Databases, Spring 1997. Some previous years' exams
Job interests: Software design and development in a product oriented environment that exploits my computer science education and my interests in databases and/or compiler design.
My resume in postscript and html. As distributed to the Wisconsin DB Affiliates on Oct 21, 1996.
BA, Mathematics/Computer Science, Wesleyan University, 1994.
In the "not for the faint of heart" section of the web page, here's a link to my senior honors thesis on General E-Unification.
Look at my works, ye mighty, and be afraid!!!
Oh dear : I've gone and let this new job of being the Coke Poobah go to my head. I'm not usually this far gone. Really. If you want to talk to someone who's better adjusted to his crucial role in UW CS dept life, you should probably see Elton. He doesn't even mention being the co-Poobah on his page. Imagine that.
Besides the aforementioned Coke Poobahship/mental illness, there are a few other things you might want to know about me. I'm a third year graduate student in the CS department at Wisconsin, concentrating in databases, and currently studying for the qual (which will be sometime in early February). For exercise and relaxation I play squash (reasonably well) all year round, ultimate frisbee (OK) in the summer, and basketball, poorly and infrequently; and if you notice such things, you might see me rapidly riding my mountain bike around campus -- even in the chilliest of weather, and always with a helmet.
If you wish to learn more about my interests, feel free to examine my not-very-often-updated hierarchy of stuff I like. Enjoy.