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Duane Thomas Williams
Senior Research Programmer
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I am a Senior Research Programmer in the Rapid Manufacturing Lab of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University (check out Michael's photo tour of campus) in Pittsburgh, PA. Robotics is part of the School of Computer Science. We are currently building an automated sheet metal bending machine and I have been working on some aspects of operations planning.
I am also an elected representative on Carnegie Mellon's Staff Council. I am the Staff Council representative to, and the only openly gay member of, the University's Human Relations Commission.
There is a lot of online information about me in my Andrew plan file. You may also want to see my SCS plan file.
Email: duane+@cmu.edu IRC Nickname: duane Work Phone: (412) 268-7896 Office: DH 4301F Resume: Duane Williams PGP Key: Duane's Public Key Fingerprint (D-H/DSS): 362F F7A8 043A 5F0C BD4A 76C0 0277 5A87 AE54 8198
Fingerprint (RSA key): 938D B96C 8D88 C6E7 FA01 6D12 2CD1 529B
"But to minds strongly marked by the positive and negative qualities that create severity -- strength of will, conscious rectitude of purpose, narrowness of imagination and intellect, great power of self-control, and a disposition to exert control over others -- prejudices come as the natural food of tendencies which can get no sustenance out of that complex, fragmentary, doubt-provoking knowledge which we call truth."
George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss
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Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species
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