Academic and Professional Information
This is where I link to all of my geeky info like school work and work work!
Work work- My Resume [pdf] [latex]: I used the resume latex style sheets from this site in case you are interested.
- O/K International: This company is owned by my grandfather and they design and sell packaging machinery equipment. Most of my summers during my high school and college years were spent working full time for them doing many different technology related tasks. Their current website design was developed and deployed by me. [Note: Since I have stopped working there, somebody else has taken over the responsibility of updates and maintenance. Thus at the current time I am seeing a problem in the navigation bar that is not my doing!]
- My Java Course: This could also qualify as a school related piece of geek info but I think it more closely resembles work work. During the spring 2005 semester at RPI I was the course instructor for an Intro to Java course and this is the purely informational course website that I created for it.
- Busy Beaver Project: I started work on this project in my second year of my three years of undergraduate study in college. It has since become the topic of my Master's thesis work.
- Master's Thesis: A Multi-Faceted Attack on the Busy Beaver Problem.
- A New Godelian Argument for Hypercomputing Minds Based on the Busy Beaver Problem: This is a paper that I helped to co-author with my thesis advisor. It is to be published soon in the Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computation.
- A Performance Comparison of TCP Implementations Using Parallel Discrete Event Simulation: I produced this paper in a graduate course on parallel discrete event simulation during the spring semester of 2005.
- Improving Keyword-based Searching in Peer-to-Peer Systems: I wrote this paper as research for another graduate course in the spring of 2005 on distributed algorithms and systems. In it I have conceptualized a keyword based searching for distributed hash table based P2P networks such as Pastry, Tapestry, and Chord.
- DrawPad: This is a Java application that I wrote in a team project during a GUI building class in the fall semester of 2004. It provides similar functionality to that of Microsoft Paint.
- OverView: I helped restart this project in the spring semester of 2004 as undergraduate research. Since then my time has been committed to my graduate research and coursework and thus my participation in the project has faded.








