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Ken Harker - Work


In the summer of 1995, I had the pleasure of working in the Kiewit Computation Center at Dartmouth College . I participated in development work on the next version of the Macintosh ® BlitzMail ® electronic-mail client. My supervisor was Jim Matthews, the author of the Macintosh ® BlitzMail ® client, and the very popular Fetch FTP client for Macintosh ®.

I spent the summer of 1994 working at the Sudikoff Laboratory for Computer Science as a software engineer and researcher. My work for the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College involved two projects. One project involved the production of electronic proceedings from the Dartmouth Institute for Advanced Graduate Studies (DAGS) in Parallel Computation. The proceedings are being developed into a cross-platform multimedia CD-ROM. My other project was the development of a digital library for Computer Science 4, a class designed to give non-majors an introduction to the field of computer science.

In the past, I have interned with Northern Telecom, Inc. (now called Nortel) and its R&D subsidiary, BNR, Inc. (which is no longer a subsidiary company, and has been reintegrated into Nortel - it's confusing, I know.) My job responsiblities included coding for a telephone switch operating system (the DMS-100), internal software tools, and information management.


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