That's me, Glen. I graduated from Earlham in May 2003 with a major in Computer Science. It was a lot of fun, the department is great. I worked for 2 years on the Computer Science website as a workstudy job for Applied CS, and I also web designed for a couple of other departments and offices around campus. My senior project was on distributed intelligence and Swarm technology. I tried to design a algorithm based on the swarming behavior of ants, to approximate the Stable Roommates problem, which is a variant of the well founded NP complete Stable Marriage problem. While at Earlham I learned lots of programming languages, C/C++, Perl, PHP, and I took an independent study on Java. I came to Earlham my sophomore year, after transferring from Oberlin. Oberlin was a great school, and the campus is beautiful, but I found that the student population was lacking something. There was such a focus on diversity at Oberlin that there was no sense of community, which is something that I've grown accustomed to, growing up in a Quaker environment. Anyway, below I've given some links to the projects I've worked on here at Earlham. Enjoy! |
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My Senior Project Page Perl/CGI Who's on Quark ACL info AlumniDB - still under construction PHP who.php |