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* I have programmed Websites that use MySQL databases using PHP and Ruby on Rails. | * I have programmed Websites that use MySQL databases using PHP and Ruby on Rails. | ||
* I am an Adjunct Instructor (part-time) at [http://www.dccc.edu Delaware County Community College], teaching Introduction to Computer Science and Introduction to Information Technology. | * I am an Adjunct Instructor (part-time) at [http://www.dccc.edu Delaware County Community College], teaching Introduction to Computer Science and Introduction to Information Technology. | ||
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+ | ("The Amazing Machine", [http://www.fi.edu The Franklin Institute]) |
Revision as of 01:22, 25 November 2012
Julie Christopher, Programming Mentor, FRC Team 1640
2011 was my first season with FRC (and FIRST in general).
Education and Work
- I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science & Engineering from MIT.
- I have graduate degrees in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania.
- My area of research was Natural Language Generation.
- I was a Visiting Assistant Professor for the School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems, which is now known as the College of Computing and Digital Media, at DePaul University.
- I taught courses about programming (both in C/C++ and Java), programming language concepts, system analysis and design, and e-commerce technologies.
- I have programmed Websites that use MySQL databases using PHP and Ruby on Rails.
- I am an Adjunct Instructor (part-time) at Delaware County Community College, teaching Introduction to Computer Science and Introduction to Information Technology.
Control Team Information
The Control Team consists of the Electrical and Programming sub-teams. The Control Team is charged with providing motor controllers, sensors, and programming to enable the robot to meet competition goals.
("The Amazing Machine", The Franklin Institute)