Aaron D. Fuegi
356 Pearl St. #1
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 497-0879
aarondf@bu.edu
OBJECTIVE
Well-rounded computer scientist seeks challenging WWW/programming/graphics
position.
EDUCATION
Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
Master of Science degree in Computer Science, December 1994.
Thesis: "A Tool for Visualization of Multi-Sensor Data for
Automatic Target Recognition." This tool, RangeView, is a 3D Data
Visualization tool utilizing Range, Color and Thermal Imagery. The
tool was developed in C and utilizes X/Motif and the HP Starbase
and Sun PEX graphic libraries. GPA 4.00.
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA
Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science, December 1991
Minor in Comparative Literature
GPA in major: 3.60, overall GPA 3.14
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Computer Graphics(6 graduate level courses in or directly related),
Artificial Intelligence(3 courses), Data Communications, Analysis of
Algorithms, Operating Systems, Parallel Programming, Programming Languages &
Compilers.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Programming Languages: Perl, C, Java, Lisp, C++, Prolog, Pascal, SML,
Basic.
Hardware: UNIX: IRIX, SunOS, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, Windows, Macintosh, MS-DOS.
Software Experience: Emacs, Office, Photoshop, XV, Showcase, FrameMaker, etc..
WWW Experience: Perl, HTML, CGI, Java, C, Netscape, IE, XML, ASP.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Graphics Analyst/Consultant in the
Scientific Computing and Visualization
group at Boston University. Duties include
primary responsibility for all of our documentation, which is now almost
entirely web-based. Developed web-based accounting system and numerous CGI
scripts. Extensive work with HTML, CGI, Perl and Java. Co-webmaster for
multiple web servers
including scv.bu.edu. Assist in managing
a 20 workstation Computer Graphics Lab, production facilities and 8 student
employees. Provide consulting help for students, faculty and staff on use
of SCV hardware, software and production facilities.
Developed and offer three biannual tutorials on
Java,
image files, and
plotting packages.
(April 1995 - Present)
Research Assistant for CSU artificial intelligence professor
Dr. Adele Howe.
Worked to refine and expand on techniques for
Failure Recovery Analysis(FRA) in AI Planning systems. Primary
duties included LISP programming of a large variety of experimental
techniques and an analysis of the workings and results of several
existing planners including the Phoenix system and TileWorld.
(September 1993 - May 1994)
Teaching Assistant for CS 110 : Personal Computing taught by Dr.
Sandy Schleiffers of the Computer Science Department at Colorado
State University. Created keys for assignments, graded homework
and tests, answered questions and reviewed course work with 130
students per semester. Assisted in the creation and administration
of exams. (September 1992 - May 1993)
Assistant Researcher for Major Gifts Department at Yale University
in New Haven, CT. (Summer 1989)
Maintained and updated records on Yale alumni and affiliates.
PUBLICATIONS
Three-dimensional Visualization Environment
for MultiSensor Data Analysis, Interpretation,
and Model-based Object Recognition.
Michael E. Goss and J. Ross Beveridge, Mark R. Stevens
and Aaron Fuegi. SPIE: Visual Data Exploration and Analysis.
February 8-10, 1995.(350K Compressed)
Visualization and Verification of Automatic Target Recognition Results Using
Combined Range and Optical Imagery. Michael E. Goss and J. Ross
Beveridge, Mark Stevens and Aaron Fuegi. ARPA
Image Understanding Workshop Proceedings 1994.
(343K Compressed)
Methods for Finding Influences on Program Failure. Adele E. Howe and
Aaron Fuegi. Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Tools
with Artificial Intelligence, November 1994. (52K Compressed)
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
INTERESTS
Computers,
WWW,
Games,
Reading, Sports,
Backpacking, Canoeing,
Cooking/Baking.