Gregory W. Koch
Sherman, TX 75090
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Objective Interested in pursuing a career as a Ph.D. in Computer Science and gaining experience
as a future research scientist.
Education Bachelor of Science, GPA 4.0
Austin College, Sherman, TX, expected May 2013
Majors: Computer Science, Mathematics
Minor: French
Computer Skills Java, C++, HTML, CSS, x86 Assembly, LaTeX, Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Stanford
NLP Parser
Experience NSF REU Awardee, University of Southern California June 2011 - Present
Enhancing speech systems on existing robot platform Bandit, a socially assistive
robot that aids cognitive and physical rehabilitation therapy. Using C++ and
Java to implement a speech recognition system with the Stanford NLP Parser.
Student Researcher, Mathematics Dept, Austin College June 2010 - Present
Developed preliminary results in the non-Euclidean category of Snell Geometry,
creating a software application in Java to simulate minimal spanning trees.
Co-presented paper entitled Minimizing networks in Snell Geometry: the Snell-
Steiner criterion at the AMS/MAA Joint Mathematics Meetings (Jan 2011).
Math/CS Lab Tutor, Austin College September 2010 - Present
Providing weekly tutoring services as a Mathematics/Computer Science tutor
at the Austin College Math/CS Lab.
High School Mathematics Tutor, Austin College September 2009 - Present
Working with a student at Denison HS each week in Algebra I/II and Geometry.
Software Consultant, Austin College August 2010 - July 2011
Developed an application using Java as volunteer work for the Austin College
Admissions Department to aid with campus visit evaluation form management.
ACSX Team Member, Austin College January 2010
Participated on a team of 14 students in a software engineering course to develop
ACSX, a service part exchange application for Atlas Copco, contributing to
system code and architecture.
Academic Dean s List, Austin College (Fall 2009 - Spring 2011)
Honors Presidential Scholarship, Austin College (2009 - 2013)
William L. Putnam Examination Team Member, Austin College (2010)