AMY SMITH
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Objective: Seek the Position of Computer Scientist
SUMMARY: Expert programmer with over 10 years expertise and experience in computer vision, visual tracking, artificial intelligence, Bayesian methods, control of pan/tilt/zoom devices, and activity recognition in video. Experience with both Windows XP and Linux programming environments. Specialist in data acquisition software and high degree of experience in design and implement improvements in data acquisition software. A track record of publications in computer vision conferences and journals and the ability to communicate scientific ideas to an informed lay audience.
Considerable knowledge of neutron scattering, including development of related computer programs.
Considerable skill in formulating scientific problems and designing high quality advancedexperimental research methodology.
Great skill in defining areas of research and in communicating with users and working with users and scientific personnel .
Excellent knowledge of human-computer interaction, usability engineering, cognitive science, information science, and related field.
In-depth experience with designing user interfaces for information management, particularly the desktop.
Remarkable ability with rapid visual prototyping .
Excellent ability to design and perform empirical user studies.
Strong specialized knowledge of the design characteristics, limitations, and potential applications of information systems specialized knowledge of the design characteristics, limitations, and potential applications of information systems, and of broad areas of applications of computing which have common structures, processes, and techniques.
Solid programming experience in JAVA, Perl, and XSLT.
Remarkable experience in building XML-based applications and in using XML tools.
Sound Understanding of and experience in developing sophisticated high- performance browser-independent Web interfaces using AJAX technologies including Javascript (DOM and xmlhttprequest), CSS, and XHTML.
Professional Experience
Tom Research Inc., Minneapolis, MN 2002 - present Assistant Computer Scientist
Developing tools for disseminating various representations of scholarly assets stored in the Tom Research Repository, including but not limited to search, taxonomy browse, reduplication tools, etc.
Developing capabilities to facilitate a deeper integration of scholarly assets stored in the Tom Research repository into the research process, including tools that support personalized access to and interaction with assets.
Design and implement improvements in the Tom Research data acquisition software.
Maintain documentation for the Tom Research data acquisition system software.
Educate scientific users in the use of the Tom Research data acquisition systems.
Develop computer programs for analyzing data.
Contribute to performance improvements for neutron instruments.
Plan and conduct neutron scattering experiments and evaluate and interpret data independently.
Publish results in scientific journals and give presentations at national/international meetings and conferences.
John Dale University, Minneapolis, MN 1997 - 2002 Research Assistant
Worked and led work on designing and evaluating innovative user interfaces.
Designed and ran user studies, and analyzed data collected in user studies.
Responsible for performing background research, planning experiment parameters, programming the experiment interface, beta-testing and problem-shooting, running subjects and collecting data.
Analyzing the data, making meaningful conclusions, presenting the data at conferences, and writing portions of papers for publication.
Responsible for coordinating multiple lab projects, assisting with fMRI, TMS, and behavioral studies analyzing behavioral and brain imaging data.
Education and Professional Training
PhD Computer Science, New York University, NY (2002) MS Computer Science, New York University, NY (1997) BS Computer Science, New York University, NY (1995)