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BUSINESS EXPERIENCE * george miller will consider only advanced AI / theory projects at this time Summary Teaching experience below Software engineering and applied research experience My proven creativity in teaching, design, marketing, business plans, and business development, both in computer and entertainment industry arenas, places me in an extraordinary position of knowledge, skill set, and proven ability, creatively - technically - and managerially. Eight years in computer language and software systems design and development work, describing at all levels through project and company direction, both in a technical and managerial capacity. Guru level skills in Lisp, AI reasoning systems, and C/C++ languages. Thorough knowledge of software engineering, HTML and Internet, UNIX OS, and computer mathematics. With technical experience bridging AI computer science research for the Space Station Project through top secret senior software analysis on a 3M+ line of code C++ GUI system for the federal government; and management experience including seven+ years of university teaching and ten years founding and operating a Nashville entertainment company with three full time and up to twelve part time employees, I have the vision, technical background, and breadth of experience to push any project under $50M through to completion, at or under budget, in a timely fashion. VITA: : http://TrowbridgePlanetEarth.com/M1/Credits.html Languages: Lisp, C/C++ [guru level] 4GL & OO: Javascript, Java, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Smalltalk, Prolog, Ada 3GL: FORTRAN, COBOL, ALGOL, BASIC, SDL (Unisys), SDL 3, NDL, PL1, Pascal Low level: Intel xxx assembly, IBM 360/370 assembly, microprogramming, instruction set programming Data bases: Relational, SQL, dBase xx, Microsoft, Unisys DMS, IBM DB OS Environments: UNIX, MS Windows, Unisys, Sun, X Windows, Symbolics Lisp Processors, MS-DOS, CANDE, many mainframes HW Environments: Alliant i-58 based supercomputer, Cray YMP, Symbolics & Mac Ivory Lisp processors, Motorolla 68xxx, Intel xxx, many mainframes AI Tools: Frame, case, KEE, Clips, inference engines with inductive and deductive reasoning, Boolean probabilistic and set theory abductive systems History President and CEO, 1992 - Present McClure & Trowbridge Publishing Ltd; Nashville, TN Creative lead for touring ensemble (McClure's America); recorded two GM albums and produced a thousand recording projects; manager of Trowbridge Publishing with 110 cuts, some on Digital Cable TV and Muzak; design and development lead for web businesses; developed business plans and proved them. 2005 - founded Nashville School of Music 2002 - founded OMNIVORE ASCAP publishing company 2000 - founded The Symposium - Nashville Star Search® 2000 - founded marketpositioning.net webhost company 1997 - founded JIP records independent record label with ground distribution, airplay, artists Assistant Professor, 1999 - 2000 Austin Peay State University; Clarksville, TN (Dr. Leon McQueen, Math/CS Department Chair) Taught AI and intro CS courses. Instructor / Assistant Professor, 1997 - 1999 Middle Tennessee State University; Murfreesboro, TN (Dr. Lee Maier, CIS Department Chair) Taught intro computer information systems courses. Assistant Professor, 1991 - 1992 Tennessee State University; Nashville, TN (Dr. Raymond Thompson, Dr. Jim Holloway Math/CS Department Chairs) Taught operating systems, computer architecture, programming languages, computer mathematics, and intro CS courses. Computer Scientist, 1990 - 1991 Lockheed Martin, NASA Johnson Space Center; Houston, TX (Dale Phinney, Intelligent Systems Section) Performed applied research in automated fault diagnosis for the Space Station Program using Lisp, C/C++, and AI tools including SUN Sparc, CLIPS, and KEE Shell. Developed GUI interfaces for demos and prototypes. Project lead and technical lead, planning project schedules, personnel, and managing a $100,000 annual budget. Saw software through all stages of development from user specifications to delivery and maintenance of the completed project. Designed and built decommutation software for the Space Shuttle Program using SUN Sparc, Alliant supercomputer, UNIX, C++, Lisp, MassComp, DEC VAX, VMS, PC's, DOS, Xwindows, MS Windows. Software flew in 1992 (ca. Flights 43 and on.) Senior Software AnalystDecember 1988 - June 1990 Intergraph Corporation; Huntsville, Alabama Senior member in nucleus (level one) software group in a first ever object-oriented graphics software engineering project with over 3Million Lines Of Code (LOC.) Wrote and integrated C++/UNIX modules; completed research, design, and implementation of visual centroid and point placement modules; trained junior staff. Also used Intergraph Windows and Ingres/Informix databases. Our end product was an automated GUI map product for the defense industry. Top Secret compartmentalized clearance. Core software was completed, tested, and integrated May 1989. Graduate Assistant -- August 1987 - January 1989 Texas A&M University; College Station, TX (Dr. Mac Lively, Committe Chair) GPA final semester: 3.89 (13cr.hrs.) Responsibility for teaching, grading, and evaluating engineering students in up to three undergraduate FORTRAN computer science courses per semester while maintaining an accelerated study pace. Assembled the College of Engineering's first standardized exam question data base, including the application software. Full training in software engineering techniques and artificial intelligence, including the maintenance and building of 4GL and CASE tools. Developed and/or taught UNIX, Lisp, C/C++, FORTRAN, assembly, microprogramming, Sun, Cray YMP, VMS, VAX, troff/nroff, Tex, A1, OO languages. Conducted research projects in decision systems, robotics, and MIS (management information systems.) Minor in Management. Lecturer in Computer Science1983 - 1985 University of North Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina (Dr. Schell, Computer Science Department) Full responsibility for teaching an introductory 4-credit Pascal course for majors while maintaining an accelerated completion of my own requirements for the BA Math/Computer Science degree. MCS, (Master of Computer Science) Texas A&M University, December 1988 Completed a rigorous program in four semesters while teaching up to three undergraduate engineering classes. Final semester: 3.89 GPA, 13 cr.hrs. Minor in Management. Concentration in artificial intelligence and software engineering. Thesis: Forward and backward chaining inference engine with metarules, a UNIX trainer. BA, Math/Computer Science University of North Carolina, December 1985 BA, Anthropology University of Arizona, May 1978 Playboy Swing 2 CD released 2008. Playboy Swing CD released 2006. Grammy nominee contender, Producer of the Year, Non-classical; 45'th - present Academies American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) publisher; 2002 - present National Academy for Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS); voting member 1999 - present. American Mensa, Limited; member 1986 - present. Champagne Saturday (Alien Love) CD released 1999. "(trauma)," published in Outstanding Poets of 1998; National Library of Poetry; Owings Mills, MD 1998 "grey-green skies" published in The Ever-Flowing Stream; National Library of Poetry; Owings Mills, MD 1997 Champaigne Award for Best Developmental Education Program; MTSU, Spring 1993 Sunny Summer Blues album released 1992. Harry Fox Agency; publisher principal, 1992 - present. Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI); author and publisher, 1983 - present. American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI); member 1990 - present. American Federation of Musicians (AFM); member 1990 - present. "Double-Sided Mirror" published in Rainbow Wind; Sabre; Madison, WI 1990 Adjunct Professor of Computer Science; Athens State College, Spring 1990. Music, writing, and production credits: http://TrowbridgePlanetEarth.com/M1/Credits.html |