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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. |