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(Note that this is now seriously out of date, some time I'll update it properly.)
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and currently am working for a couple of companies on an as-needed basis. [[http://profilercorporation.com/|Profiler Corporation]], doing Java development and a few miscellanious other things, and [[http://isotrace.co.nz|Iso-Trace]] working on the software that runs a mass spectrometer to allow it to run in a fully automated fashion. For each of these, there are other tasks in the pipeline.
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and currently am working for a couple of companies on an as-needed basis: [[http://profilercorporation.com/|Profiler Corporation]], doing Java development and a few miscellanious other things, and [[http://isotrace.co.nz|Iso-trace]] working on the software that runs a mass spectrometer to allow it to run in a fully automated fashion. For each of these, there are other tasks in the pipeline.
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Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. I have a few Open Source projects that I work on from time to time: [[http://www.irateradio.com|iRATE Radio]] (a music recommendation and download system), [[http://neurosdbm.sf.net|NeurosDBM]] (synchronisation software for the Neuros MP3 player), and, most recently, [[EMusicJ/HomePage|eMusic/J]] (a download client for the eMusic.com music download service).
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Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. I have a few Open Source projects that I work on from time to time: [[http://www.irateradio.com|iRATE Radio]] (a music recommendation and download system), [[http://neurosdbm.sf.net|NeurosDBM]] (synchronisation software for the Neuros `MP3 player), and, most recently, [[EMusicJ/HomePage|eMusic/J]] (a download client for the eMusic.com music download service).
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I'm a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html |a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html |Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[JournalGenerator/HomePage|details are here]]'')).
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and currently am working for a couple of companies on an as-needed basis. [[http://profilercorporation.com/|Profiler Corporation]], doing Java development and a few miscellanious other things, and [[http://isotrace.co.nz|Iso-Trace]] working on the software that runs a mass spectrometer to allow it to run in a fully automated fashion. For each of these, there are other tasks in the pipeline.
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Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. However I do try to read a lot, do a little bit of coding for [[http://irate.sf.net |iRATE radio]], watch [[AnimeCDs |anime]], do [[Ours.HomePage |roleplaying]], go out with friends, that kind of thing.
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Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. I have a few Open Source projects that I work on from time to time: [[http://www.irateradio.com|iRATE Radio]] (a music recommendation and download system), [[http://neurosdbm.sf.net|NeurosDBM]] (synchronisation software for the Neuros MP3 player), and, most recently, [[EMusicJ/HomePage|eMusic/J]] (a download client for the eMusic.com music download service).
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I'm a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html |a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html |Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[mailto:robin@kallisti.net.nz |email me]]'')).
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I'm a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html |a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html |Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[JournalGenerator/HomePage|details are here]]'')).
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At the moment I am doing my masters in [[http://ww.cs.otago.ac.nz computer science]] at [http://www.otago.ac.nz Otago University]]. I'll ideally be finishing that this year. I work in the artificial intellegence lab, with a handful of others doing all manner of random topics.
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At the moment I am doing my masters in [[http://ww.cs.otago.ac.nz computer science]] at [[http://www.otago.ac.nz Otago University]]. I'll ideally be finishing that this year. I work in the artificial intellegence lab, with a handful of others doing all manner of random topics.
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I've been a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[mailto:robin@kallisti.net.nz email me]]'')).
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While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I'm a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[mailto:robin@kallisti.net.nz email me]]'')).
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Should you be strangely interested, some of my random notes (really for my own benefit) live [[MastersWork.HomePage here]]. It's on genetic algorithms. They're fun to play with in a geeky way. My fourth year (PgDipSci) dissertation was on them also. If you are crazy-interested you can read it [[Attach:ga_thesis.pdf here]].
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Should you be strangely interested, some of my random notes (really for my own benefit) live [[MastersWork.HomePage here]]. It's on genetic algorithms. They're fun to play with in a geeky way. My fourth year ([=PgDipSci=]) dissertation was on them also. If you are crazy-interested you can read it [[Attach:ga_thesis.pdf here]].
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!!!University
At the moment I am doing my masters in [[http://ww.cs.otago.ac.nz computer science]] at [http://www.otago.ac.nz Otago University]]. I'll ideally be finishing that this year. I work in the artificial intellegence lab, with a handful of others doing all manner of random topics.
Should you be strangely interested, some of my random notes (really for my own benefit) live [[MastersWork.HomePage here]]. It's on genetic algorithms. They're fun to play with in a geeky way. My fourth year (PgDipSci) dissertation was on them also. If you are crazy-interested you can read it [[Attach:ga_thesis.pdf here]].
!!!Work
While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I've been a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[mailto:robin@kallisti.net.nz email me]]'')).
!!!Non-uni, non-work
Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. However I do try to read a lot, do a little bit of coding for [[http://irate.sf.net iRATE radio]], watch [[AnimeCDs anime]], do [[Ours.HomePage roleplaying]], go out with friends, that kind of thing.
At the moment I am doing my masters in [[http://ww.cs.otago.ac.nz computer science]] at [http://www.otago.ac.nz Otago University]]. I'll ideally be finishing that this year. I work in the artificial intellegence lab, with a handful of others doing all manner of random topics.
Should you be strangely interested, some of my random notes (really for my own benefit) live [[MastersWork.HomePage here]]. It's on genetic algorithms. They're fun to play with in a geeky way. My fourth year (PgDipSci) dissertation was on them also. If you are crazy-interested you can read it [[Attach:ga_thesis.pdf here]].
!!!Work
While I don't really have any jobs in the "real world", I have plenty to keep myself busy in holiday times, and during semester. I've done a lot of undergrad tutoring (1- and 200 level computer science papers), and I've been a research assistant for [[http://psy.otago.ac.nz/research/actionbraincognition/index.html a psychology lab]], doing their programming and turning raw data into something more easily analysed. During the past couple of summers, I have landed work doing neural network research, which is fairly interesting. Oh, and last year I did the content generation side of the [[http://www.otago.ac.nz/classics/scholia/index.html Scholia website]] (basically, the code that take a set of pictures, a defined contents page, and builds up the webpages templates and converts the images into something web-friendly (''aside: the code for this is open source, but reasonably specific in what it does. If you would like a copy, [[mailto:robin@kallisti.net.nz email me]]'')).
!!!Non-uni, non-work
Spare time stuff...there isn't a lot of time for that at the moment. However I do try to read a lot, do a little bit of coding for [[http://irate.sf.net iRATE radio]], watch [[AnimeCDs anime]], do [[Ours.HomePage roleplaying]], go out with friends, that kind of thing.
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