Adam Heath Clark

1200 Dale Ave. Apt 142
Mountain View, CA 94040
(415)969-5649
aclark@cs.stanford.edu
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Education:

1991-1996
Stanford University, Stanford, CA
David Starr Jordan scholar - top 200 entering students
B.S. in Computer Science -- Spring 1996

1987-1991
Corona del Mar High School, Newport Beach, CA
National Merit Finalist
Graduated in top 1% of class


Employment History:

10/95-3/96
Kitchen Manager - ZAP House, Stanford University
Organized, maintained, and stocked kitchen for 50+ residents
Administered $90,000 budget
Served as house liason to local health department, University facilities office

6/95-9/95
Engineering Intern - FileNet Corporation, Costa Mesa, CA
Programmed Microsoft Windows applications using Visual C++
Tested various parts of computerized document imaging system

7/94-9/94
C Programmer - Army Research Labs, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Updated geographic feature editor for Night Vision Lab
Programmed in a large project on Silicon Graphics workstations

7/93-9/93
Private computer consultant, Newport Beach, CA
Installed personal computer systems and provided tutoring services

3/93-9/93
SAT Instructor - Princeton Review, Stanford, CA and Irvine, CA
Taught SAT Math preparation

6/92-9/92
Computer specialist - General Aluminium Forgings, Santa Ana, CA
Organized and recommended upgrades for computerized inventory-control system

6/91-9/91
Intern - ITT Federal Bank, Irvine, CA
Performed data entry, office work


Computer Experience:

Programming language experience: C, C++, Pascal, LISP,
RISC and 68000 assembly, Prolog.
Courses in data structures and algorithms, efficiency issues,
mathematical foundations, artificial intelligence and genetic
programming, hardware implementations, compilers, operating
systems, Macintosh development.
Programming for graphical manipulation, procedural texture
synthesis, fractal and chaotic algorithms, genetic neural nets.
Programming in Microsoft Windows and Windows 95, including
Microsoft Foundation Classes and Multimedia Control Interface.
Internet programming -- HTML, CGI/PERL, Java