Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 01:39:45 GMT Server: Apache/1.1.1 Content-type: text/html Content-length: 2203 Last-modified: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 20:00:38 GMT Brad Fischer in school Note: Some people may be offended by material on this page, or on pages accessible from this one.

Brad Fischer

Master's Degree Candidate, Computer Science

Georgia Institute of Technology

I earned a Master's Degree in Computer Science at the College of Computing. I finished in December, 1995.

During the summer of 1995, I took Software Generation, Testing, and Maintenance (CS8113A). We had a team project to expand the CITATION program and include a Web interface. The previous summer (1994) I took Human-Computer Interface, CS6751. I worked on a fun project designing an information kiosk for an art museum.

My undergraduate degree is in biochemistry/molecular biology, and I earned it at Harvey Mudd College in 1981. I got a Certificate in Computer Science at UCLA in 1991; that's equivalent to taking the undergraduate CS major classes.


Obviously, if you're reading this, you are either actually interested in me, happen to think that anything on the World Wide Web is important, or are hopelessly bored. In any case, you might want to seek out psychiatric help. There are cheaper alternatives, though. To satisfy your strange curiosities, you can check out what I do with much of the rest of my time, or find out more about my life (if you don't have one of your own). If you wound up viewing this page by mistake, you can get an overview of all of my stuff.


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Brad Fischer brad@cc.gatech.edu

Last update: 1995 December 4.