Jeremy A. Story
Email: jastory@cats.ucsc.edu, jastory@cse.ucsc.edu
World Wide Web: http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/research/slvg/mp.web
755 14th Ave. Apt. 807
Santa Cruz CA 95062
(408) 475-2133
Education:
- B.S. in Computer Engineering, June 1997
University of California, Santa Cruz
- A.A., June 1994
College of the Sequoias, Visalia, CA
Computer Skills:
- Languages: C, C++, 8086 Assembly, 6800 Assembly, MIPS Assembly,
HTML, Java, Pascal, Fortran, SPICE, Open-GL
- Hardware/Systems: Motorola's M68HC11 microprocessor, Xilinx, UNIX,
DOS, digital logic chips, and various analog parts
- Machines: Sun workstations, Apple Macintosh, IBM compatibles, SGI
workstations, MASPAR
Projects:
- Basic design with the M68HC11 microprocessor which included 32K
EEPROM, 8K RAM, seven segment displays, and an RS232.
- Wall following micro mouse using the M68HC11 microprocessor, stepper
motors, and analog circuitry.
- Various digital and analog circuits
Research/Teaching Experience:
Creating a WWW site for the computer science department at UCSC which
displays the weather using graphic visualization tools and cgi-bin scripts.
Worked for the computer engineering department at UCSC and Lawrence
Livermore National Labs to develop more efficient algorithms for volume
rendering and made a WWW site to allow use of a rederer over the web with
cgi-bin scripts.
Assisted University students with writing computer programs and graded
assignments.
Work Experience
- Research Assistant, CS department, UCSC, 9/96 - current
- Research Assistant, CE department, UCSC, and Lawrence Livermore
National Labs, 4/96 - summer 96
- Grader/Tutor, CS department, UCSC, 1/95 - 3/96
- Electronics consultant, Target of Visalia, 6/92 - 9/94 and Summer
95