June '99: Stanford University, CA. MS in Computer Science
(Real-World Computing) with coursework in Computer Graphics, Robotics and
Medical InfoScience. (GPA: 3.8)
June '97: Stanford University, CA. BS in Computer Science with
Distinctions. (GPA: 4.0)
May '93: Armand Hammer United World College, NM.
International Baccalaureate.
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE
Programming experience in C, C++, Java, Python, OpenGL, 68k Assembly and LISP.
May '04 - present: Software Engineer for a major software company.
June '99 - May '04: Computer Scientist for Adobe Systems Inc. in San Jose, CA. Various responsibilities include:
design and implementation of cross-platform development of font design tools
implementation of testing harness for japanese language support library
implementation of various release scripts to facilitate release engineering
support internal and external user of above tools and programs
March '99 - August '99: Computer programmer for an interdisciplinary research group developping driver-assistance and drowsiness prevention systems for BMW.
Summer '98: Computer Programmer for Stanford Secure Technologies: Responsabilities included the design and development of new features and testing of the company's web-based medical information server.
Winter/Spring 98: Research Assistant for the SAM project funded by IBM:
responsible for the design and implementation of a Java-based slide show
package aimed specifically at teaching computer science concepts.
Winter '97 - June '99: Teaching Assistant for a variety of programming- and theory-based Computer Science courses at Stanford University. Reponsabilities including debugging and grading students assignments, course reader development and occasional lecturing.
Spring - Fall '96: Section leader for the introduction to
programming class (CS106).
Winter '95 - Fall '96: Computer Consultant in the main campus
Macintosh cluster.
Summer '95: Instructor of Introduction to Computers for the Stanford Summer
Science and Math Institute
AWARDS & PUBLICATIONS
August '98: "Designing a Java Graphics Library for CS1", Eric Roberts and Antoine Picard, iTiCSE Dublin '98.
April '98: "Tigrito: a High-Affect Virtual Toy", poster, Heidy Maldonado, Antoine Picard and Barbara Hayes-Roth, SIGCHI Conference '98.
January '98: "Tigrito: a Multi-Mode Improvisational Agent", Heidy Maldonado, Antoine Picard, Patrick Doyle, Barbara Hayes-Roth, proceedings,
Intelligent User Interface Conference '98.
Fall '96: Member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honors society.
Spring '96: Recipient of the Microsoft Technical Award.