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Here is Ken's resume in case you're interested. You can also reach
him by ARPAnet mail as KLH@MIT-AI. --Brian
Resume-- Kenneth L. Harrenstien
22 Magazine St. #6 work: Rm 938, 545 Tech Sq.
Cambridge, MA 02139 Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 547-0265 (617) 253-6765
single 6'0" 170 lbs. exc. health
Professional Computer applications, particularly in the areas of
Interest man-machine interaction, artificial intelligence, and aerospace.
Education MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE, MA
Candidate for Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering,
May, 1976. Concentration in computer science (systems, structure)
and psychology (linguistics, cognition).
Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Xi.
Experience MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE, MA
1973-Present Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Work on the A.I. PDP-6/10
installation doing various system programming and software
maintenance tasks. Some emphasis on real-time graphics; more
on programs interacting with other installations on the ARPA
computer network. Last two summers spent here.
Summer 1974 Designed and implemented general purpose inter-site user message
facility.
Summer 1973 Developed system user data base with programs to access and update.
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY FT COLLINS, CO
Summer 1972 Computer Center. Worked with staff systems programmer on routines to
test magnetic tape hardware/software, for export to other CDC
installations.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HONOLULU, HI
Summer 1971 Developed a Gomoku-playing program and monitor for
use by a professor's programming classes.
Summer 1970 Library researcher for Engineering Dept. on alternative energy
sources for Hawaii.
Background Born in Kansas; raised in Ames, Iowa, Tucson, Arizona, and
& Interests Honolulu, Hawaii. Lost hearing at age 5, but speechread adequately.
Like outdoors; hockey player, archer, S/F fan, computer gamester;
long romance with Aero/Astro fields.
Short run-through:
My language background covers primarily Fortran, PL/1, and Lisp,
with one or two minors. I've done assembler programming for the
IBM 1130 (2 yrs), 360 (enough), and PDP-10 (past 2.5).
At MIT my relevant courses covered matters of operating systems,
computation structures, systems programming, modelling, etc. with
some digital hardware lab experience.
Current state:
For the past two years I have worked for variously
fun, money, or academic credit at the M.I.T. Artificial
Intelligence Lab; my main supervised project has been
the development of a sophisticated mail system which handles
local and ARPA network messages. In the course of
pusrsuing my interests I have become quite familiar
with the network, its user/server programs, and their associated
protocols. Apart from that, I have played a fair amount with
graphics, particularly real-time.
References
(professional)
Joan Tyson Comp. Center, CSU, Ft. Collins, CO (303)-491-5133
Thomas Knight MIT AI Lab, 545 Tech Sq, Cambridge, MA (617)-253-6765
Berthold Horn MIT AI Lab, 545 Tech Sq, Cambridge, MA (617)-253-6218
Brian Harvey Stanford AI Lab, S.U., Stanford,CA (415)-497-2462
(personal)
E.P. Goldenberg MIT LOGO Lab, 545 Tech Sq, Camb, MA (617)-253-6213
E. Feinler Aug. Res. Cen., SRI, Menlo Park, CA (415)-326-6200
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Cordell says you are looking for programmers. Ken is a friend of mine
who wants to work out here this summer or permanently, eventually getting a
Masters at Stanford. Thought you might be interested.