Erik S. Steinmetz

3042 Polk Street N.E.; Minneapolis, MN 55418
(612) 789-6940; erik@steinmetz.org

Objective

A programming/research position in a project using artificial intelligence methods.

Employment

University of Minnesota, Mechanical Engineering Department
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Research Fellow; April 2000 to Present

Honeywell Technology Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Research Scientist; December 1997 to March 2000
Student Programmer; September 1996 to December 1997
Write Java, C/C++ and Lisp code for various Honeywell projects

University of Minnesota, Computer Science Department
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lecturer; Summer 1996, Summer 1997, Summer 1998
Teach a C Programming class (CSci 3113 at UM)
Teaching Assistant; September 1996 to December 1997
Administer a C Programming class (CSci 3113 at UM)
Research Assistant; June 1995 to June 1996
Create, program, and execute sensor-fusion algorithms for vehicle localization.

Hearts English School
Shido-cho, Okawa-gun, Kagawa, Japan
Conversational English Instructor; January 1990 to February 1993
Created and utilized conversational English curriculum for students aged 5 to 75.

Education

University of Minnesota, Graduate School
M.S., Computer Science, 1999
Currently in Ph.D. program
3.8+ GPA
Master's project on algorithms for multi-agent bidding systems

University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology
September 93 to March 95
3.9+ GPA
Completed undergraduate computer science curriculum

Augsburg College
B.A., Physics, Philosophy, 1985

Skills

Accomplishments

References

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Last updated 16 August, 2000
Erik S. Steinmetz

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