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Objective |
A summer position involving research in WWW toolkits, computer-aided
navigation of the Internet, interactive networked entertainment,
human-computer interface issues, or software engineering.
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Education |
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
PhD Program, Computer Science & Engineering
Graduate GPA: 3.75
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
B.A., Computer Science, May 1995
B.S., Applied and Engineering Physics, May 1995
Undergraduate GPA: 3.91
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Awards |
National Science Foundation Fellowship, The Boeing Company Scholarship,
AT&T Graduate Program for Women grant.
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Graduate Coursework |
Computer Architecture, Algorithms, Programming Languages, Automata and
Complexity Theory, Software Engineering, Operating Systems.
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Projects |
- Designed and implemented a WWW toolkit and Web navigator application
- Co-authored a simple multiplayer, client/server networked strategy
wargame for X11
- Implemented a distributed, fault-tolerant web server using the Horus
distributed toolkit
- Implemented a real-time preemptive threads package
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Experience |
Technical Associate Summer 1995
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
- Designed a toolkit which provides convenient access to the WWW
information (URLs and data) accessed by users
- Modified the CERN httpd proxy server to provide this WWW information
via a network socket
- Implemented a graphical web navigator in C++ for the X window system
using this WWW toolkit which displays a tree-oriented view of the links
between WWW objects
Student Technical Consultant May 1994-May 1995
Cornell Theory Center, Ithaca, NY
- Upgraded and maintained network client software for an RS/6000 cluster
- Designed and wrote a program to automatically verify links in an
HTML document by connecting to other gopher, FTP, and World Wide Web
servers
- Modified or wrote programs used to enhance and maintain the
Theory Center's gopher and WWW on-line information systems
Technical Associate Summer 1993
AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ
- Designed a software package for digitizing rectangular regions of a
video stream for use in measuring dynamic RHEED oscillations
- Implemented the application using a Matrox video capture board and
Borland C on a 386 PC
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Skills |
Operating systems: UNIX (Linux, AIX, Ultrix, SunOS), X Window
System, DOS, Macintosh, MS Windows
Languages: C, C++, Perl, Tcl/Tk, Pascal, Python, HTML, Java
Network protocols: HTTP, gopher, FTP, SMTP, NNTP
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