Suffolk County Community College - Computer Science
D. H. Brown Associates
Grumman Aerospace
Tutoring.LI
Researched and wrote reports and studies of industry developments and analysis of emerging ANSI/ISO standards (e.g. Posix
Fortran 90
SQL).
D. H. Brown Associates
Software Manager
Managed all systems software development during transition to unix operating systems and C programming language
including:\n-- creation of new computer center and corporate networks;\n-- comprehensive re-training program for all 60 engineers in C and unix;\n-- creation and adoption of company standards for software engineering methodology and configuration management.\n\nDesigned and supervised our
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Robotic Vision Systems Inc
Tripodics Computing Services
P.O.Box 456
Middle Island
NY 11953-0456
Proprietor.
President
Long Island
NY
Master tutor.
Master Tutor
Tutoring.LI
Brentwood
NY
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Adjuct Associate Professor
Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science
Suffolk County Community College
Postgrad Studies
Adjunct Professor\n(L.I. Graduate Center)
Computer Science
Alpha Phi Omega;\nFencing team;\nCross-Country Team;\nGlee Club;\nScience Fiction Writers' Club
Polytechnic University
(several)
Adjunct Professors as several colleges on Long Island
ANSI standards committees
X3J3 Fortran Standards Committee.\nISO Fortran Experts Group.\nX3J11 C programming language standards committee.\nPosix standards group.
ANSI standards committees
Principal Engineer
Oversight of all software development for ILS directorate staff of 1500.\nDeveloped and introduced comprehensive new ILS standards for software engineering and configuration management.\nDeveloped and introduced new software engineering standards for the Grumman Space Division.\nMember of \"software audits\" team for the JSTARS program (reporting directly to CEO).\nServed on proposal team for space-based surveillance proposals.\nAlso did critical systems development for the compact accelerator X-Ray source for semiconductor chip fabrication line.
Grumman Aerospace
Libertarian Party
WUSB 90.1 FM Stony Brook
Tripodics Computing Services
Brookhaven National Lab
WUSB 90.1 FM
Stony Brook
NY
For over a decade
I've hosted two very-different weekly shows
airing every Tuesday:\n-- 11am: \"Overture\" includes music
poetry
humor segments
and \"radio-drama\".\n-- 12noon: \"Long Island Liberty
with BAM\" is a political talk show with news and commentary on current events
plus analysis of related historical background and philosophical principles.\n\nThis year
I've added a third show
at 11am on the last Friday of each month:\n \"Writers' Corner\" features local
Long Island writers (and poets)
reading their own works
live
\nand discussing them with other writers.
Broadcaster; Commentator; Talk Show Host (\"BAM\")
WUSB 90.1 FM Stony Brook
Software Architect / Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)
Brookhaven National Lab
1998: Candidate for NY State Assembly (AD3)\n1999: Candidate for Suffolk County Legislature (LD3)
Libertarian Party
Association for Computing Machinery
(former chair of long Island chapter; former vice chair of SIGPLAN FORTEC)
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Hungarian
C/C++
Fortran
Perl
Java
Russian
Assembler
German
postgrad. studies
Computer Science
WUSB
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Candidate for PhD
B.S. Mathematics 1964\nPostgraduate studies in Physics\nResearch Associate
X-Ray Diffraction Laboratory\nPhD candidate (Physics)\n\nPostgraduate studies in Computer Science (1985-1995)\nAdjunct Assistant Professor (Computer Science)
1987\n
Physics (X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography)
Alpha Phi Omegs;\nFencing Team\nCross-Country Team;\nGlee Club;\nScience Fiction Writers;
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
B.S.
Mathematics
Alpha Phi Omega\nFencing Team\nGlee Club
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
ProfessorBAM.com -- Academic Tutoring & Test-Prep
Academic Tutoring & Test-Prep
Custer Obserervatory
Volunteer
Teaching
Editing
Java
HTML
PHP
Creative Writing
Excel
MySQL
Linux
Writing
Web Development
C
Public Speaking
SQL
Web Design
Journalism
C++
Research
Problem Solving
Software Development
\"Maybe It's Not Magic!\"
\"Maybe It's Not Magic!\"
Comparison of Operating System Interfaces
(Wendy Rauch-Hindin
editor)
Part 1: System Programming Interfaces (439 pp.)\n\nPart 2: Commands
utilities
and Libraries (333 pp.)\n
Comparison of Operating System Interfaces
(Wendy Rauch-Hindin
editor)
POSIX -- An Emerging Base for Portability
\"The Tenth Day of Creation\"
Fortran 90
(many authors on X3J3 committee)
Fortran 90 standard\n(and Fortran 95 revision)
Fortran 90
(Wendy Rauch-Hindin
editor)
524pp.\n
SQL2 -- Analysis and Comparison of Standards
Levels
and Specifications
G.Maise
L.G.Epel
D.C.Albright
A.K.Agrawal
B.A.Martin
Computer simulation of a Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor
NALAP -- An LMFBR System Transient Code
D.R.Stampf
A.K.Agrawal
Pre-Accident Modeling of an LMFBR Plant for SSC-L
(70 authors)
American National Standard FORTRAN 77
FORTRAN 77
Bruce Alan
Martin
Robotic Vision Systems Inc
Suffolk County Community College