Rochester, New York Area
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- Research Staff at University of Rochester
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- Senior Analyst/Programmer at University of Rochester
- Senior Analyst/Programmer at University of Rochester
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Craig Harman’s Experience
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Research Staff
University of Rochester
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
June 2007 — Present (2 years 7 months)
Work in the Computer Science Department with Henry Kautz on the Assisted Cognition project, which uses sensors and machine learning algorithms to develop assistive devices for people with cognitive deficits. Current work focuses on technologies to assist veterans with TBI and/or PTSD. Work closely with software, hardware and clinical collaborators. Write grant proposals.
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Senior Analyst/Programmer
University of Rochester
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
June 2004 — June 2007 (3 years 1 month)
Hired as the first employee at the University's Rochester Center for Brain Imaging. Managed day to day operations of the Center, initially alone and later with an administrative assistant. Responsible for building the Center's research and computing environment from the ground up. Created an integrated, centrally managed environment of OS X, Windows and Linux machines. Responsible for all aspects of computing, including web services, computer security, integration of custom hardware, and modifications to research software for image processing.
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Senior Analyst/Programmer
University of Rochester
(Educational Institution; 10,001 or more employees; Higher Education industry)
May 2000 — June 2004 (4 years 2 months)
Worked for the Department of Dermatology and the Center for Future Health.
Provided research hardware and software support to members of the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering departments working on projects in the Center.
Collaborated with members of MIT Media Lab and URMC Geriatrics and Cancer Center on wearable computing projects to monitor movement patterns of clinical populations.
Spent the majority of last year at Center writing interdisciplinary research grants, acting as a translator between clinicians and scientists/engineers. Wrote majority of an Everday Technologies for Alzheimers Care (ETAC) grant proposal to use sensors to monitor movement patterns of elderly patients that was funded at $150,000.
Craig Harman’s Education
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University of Rochester
B.S. , Computer Science , 1995 — 2000
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