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Andrew B. Barclay
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Summary of Qualifications |
I have been in computing for 22 years, 11 years in Medical Imaging.
Most of my academic training is in Digital Signal Processing and Mechanical
Engineering (Product Design), but still most people think of me as a
programmer.
I have worked on large commercial software projects and helped to move a clinical software application from the university into commercial use. When I won the "$1 Million Java Cup" in 1996 I decided that I had better retire from programming. Now I mostly volunteer as an IT consultant for non-profits and government agencies. One of my primary tools is a very lightweight Information and Referral Database the I built for the United Way, MACAD, GAHSC, CHRC, and others. Collectively, these sites generate over 2,000,000 page views per year from 200,000 users. Check out the sites and my I&R Pages if you have time. I am 41 years old and I have done a lot of varied things (a few of them listed below). I am finishing up a PhD program in Biostatistics at Emory. My wife and I have started a new child law and policy clinic here at Emory. I am NOT looking for any work and I no longer do any medical imaging work! |
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Professional |
Member of IEEE, ACM, AAAS | ||||||||
Publications |
Society of Nuclear Medicine, IEEE (on a separate page) |
File: http://www.emory.edu/CRL/abb/resume/resume.html
Last Updated: 12/13/2000 by abb@acm.org