In May 2008 I graduated with my Sc.M. in Computer Science from Brown.
While a Masters student, I did a little work on Mocha - the alternative to Brown's official online course announcement.
During the Fall 2007 semester I was the HTA for CS168, Brown's course on computer networks.
During the summer of 2007 I interned at Google with the Video Ads group in Mountain View, CA.
In May 2007 I wrapped up my undergraduate education.
Before that I worked as a UTA for CS166, Brown's course on computer systems security.
The semester before that I was one of two Head TAs for CS167/9, Brown's course and lab on operating systems. This course is universally accepted as being the best course offered at Brown.
From November 2005 to May 2008 I worked as a SPOC for the technical staff of Brown CS. Because of this, I used to get a lot of e-mail from machines. This is what I did during the summer of 2006.
Before doing that, I Head TAed CS15, one of the introductory courses for CS concentrators at Brown. In that role, I helped edit a new book to teach introductory programming concepts in Java.
Over the summer of 2005, I interned with Macromedia (now Adobe) where I worked on the server side of a new cell phone technology. This product was released with a major US cellular provider in March, 2006.
Before that, I worked as a UTA for a class on algorithm analysis and design.
Ages and ages ago, I was the head of the Special Projects Department for Delphinus Engineering's Virginia Beach office. I wrote some software for them which I still occasionally maintain.
And finally, in the land before time, I designed and installed my highschool's coaxial television network.