Sean Eron Anderson
Woodinville, WA 98072, U.S.A.
http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/
voice 1-425-***-****
abqp1s@r.postjobfree.com
Sept. 1995 - June 2001, Stanford, California
Masters in ; exams and coursework toward
Ph.D. completed
Sept. 1990 - June 1995,
Seattle,
Washington
B.S. in both Computer
Science and MathematicsProgramming Language Skills
Programming experience
in the following languages:
C/C++
(extensive), Visual Basic (moderate), assembly (mild), Java (mild), Javascript (moderate), PHP/Perl/Python/Awk (mild), and many others.Experience
Aug. 2005 - Jan. 2009
Software Development
Engineer,, Redmond, Washington
Programmed
Microsoft Flight Simulator versions 10 and 11, Train Simulator 2, and ESP 1
and 2 in
C++, adding features, fixing bugs, and optimizing UI, graphics, sound, ATC,
missions, HTML indexing and searching, and multichannel (networked rendering)
code.
Also
interviewed job candidates, documented, and designed features.
2003 -2005
Consultant, Woodinville, Washington
Website design
& programming and hardware/software troubleshooting.
Winter 1996 - 2002
Research Assistant,, Stanford, California
Designed and
programmed a kiosk to be installed in the Galleria dell'Accademia
for displaying interactive 3D computer models of Michelangelo's David.
Worked with
on the,
a new method to unwrap and visualize the cuneiform text on ancient clay
tablets so that researchers can more easily present cuneiform examples in
publications.
Scanned famous
objects in Italy for 9 months on the with Cyberware laser-range scanners.
Teaching Assistant,, Stanford,
California
Spring 2002
Assisted Eric Neuenschwander with teaching the course Introduction to C++ and Object-Oriented Programming
(CS 193d).
Winter 2002
Assisted
with the course Operating Systems and
Systems Programming (CS 140).
Autumns 1999, 2001
Assisted
in teaching the course Introduction to Computer Graphics (CS 248).
Summers 1996, 1997
Researcher,
Interval Research Corporation, Palo
Alto, California
Built and
programmed various haptics and interactive graphics
projects in haptics lab, working with .
Summers 1994, 1995
Research Assistant,, Seattle, Washington
Programmed a
system to use cinematography idioms to do automatic virtual camera
control, thereby producing aesthetically pleasing movies (advised
by ).
Programmed an interactive pen-and-ink
illustration system in the .
Autumn 1994
Teaching
Assistant,, Seattle, Washington
Created
programming assignments, graded, and helped students for the course Computer Graphics (CSE 457),
taught by
Summers 1990 - 1993
Software Engineer
Intern,, Redmond, Washington
Wrote internal
tools for distributed testing of the C++ compiler.
Programmed
tests for the Microsoft NT printing API.
Wrote programs
to test Microsoft Word (version 2).
Programmed
internal tools to test Microsoft Word file converters.
1992 - 2000
Software Consultant,
for the patent law firm of Christensen, O'Connor,
Johnson, and Kindness PLLC, Seattle,
WashingtonPublications
Unwrapping and Visualizing
Cuneiform Tablets, with Marc
Levoy. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. Autumn
2002.
The Digital Michelangelo
Project: 3D scanning of large statues, with Marc Levoy, Kari Pulli, Brian Curless, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, David Koller,
Lucas Pereira, Matt Ginzton, James Davis, Jeremy
Ginsberg, Jonathan Shade, and Duane Fulk.
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2000,
inComputer Graphics Proceedings, Annual
Conference Series, pp. 131-144, July, 2000.
Computer-generated
watercolor, with Cassidy J. Curtis,
Jonathon. E. Seims, and Kurt W. Fleischer, and
David H. Salesin. Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 97, inComputer
Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series, pp. 421-430, August 1997.
Declarative camera control
for automatic cinematography, with
David B. Christianson, Li-Wei He, Daniel S. Weld, and Michael F. Cohen, and
David H. Salesin. Proceedings of AAAI '96 (Portland, Oregon), pp. 148-155, 1996.
Interactive pen-and-ink
illustration, with Michael P.
Salisbury, Ronen Barzel, and David H. Salesin. Proceedings of 94,
inComputer Graphics Proceedings, Annual
Conference Series, pp. 101-108, July 1994.Patents
Computer generated
watercolor, with David H. Salesin, Cassidy Curtis, and Jonathon E. Seims. Patent number 6,198,489, issued March 6, 2001.
Method and system for
generating graphic illustrations according to a stroke texture and a tone,
with David H. Salesin,
Georges Winkenbach, Michael P. Salisbury, and Ronen
Barzel. Patent number 5,847,712, issued December 8, 1998.