MIME-Version: 1.0 Server: CERN/3.0 Date: Monday, 06-Jan-97 21:16:02 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 2961 Last-Modified: Tuesday, 02-Jul-96 18:49:39 GMT Harold Cliff Chaput

Harold Cliff Chaput
1020 E. 45th St. Apt. 258
Austin, TX 78751
(512) 453-3855
chaput@cs.utexas.edu
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/chaput



Skills Languages: C++, Java, HTML, Lisp.
Operating Systems: Macintosh, Unix, Windows.
Applications: Learning systems, networking, instructional, entertainment.
Education
Ph.D. candidate The University of Texas at Austin
Department of Computer Sciences
B.A. 1990 Northwestern University
Computer Studies (Minor: Linguistics)
Experience
1992-1995 Senior Programmer
The Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University

Designing and implementing educational and training software in Lisp and C++. Implemented a multi-user simulation for teaching sales and marketing.
1990-1992 Software Architect
Odesta Systems Corporation, Northbrook, IL

Designed and developed a multi-platform object library (O2) for portable development. Developed a portable Email client (All-In-1 Mail) using O2. Developed a database client and document management system (ODMS).
1990 Assistant Researcher/Programmer
Department of Psychology, Northwestern University.
Dr. John Gabrieli, Supervisor.

Designed and implemented neural networks to model dissociable human memory systems.
1989 Assistant Researcher/Programmer
Department of Computer Science, Northwestern University.
Dr. Gilbert Krulee, Supervisor.

Creating concept representations using object-oriented language and tools.
1986-1990 Head Computer Consultant
Academic Computing and Network Services, Northwestern University

Managed 80 student consultants. Taught training classes to students and faculty. Consulted on campus mainframes and microcomputers.
Publications Slator, Brian M., Harold H. Chaput, Kerim C. Fidel, Ken Greenlee, Debra Jenkins, Scott MacQuarrie, Colette Marine, Leena Nanda, Lee Pavlock, and Diane Schwartz (1993). Problem Solving and Case-based Reasoning. Annual Review of Communications. National Engineering Consortium: Chicago, IL.
References Available upon request.