RESUME FOR JOSEPH ANGUS CORNELI (Jan 18 2006) Email: jcorneli@planetmath.org Tel. (612) 333-1251 Post: 421 Cedar Ave. #17, Minneapolis MN 55454 EDUCATION University of Texas at Austin, 2002-2004 - Mathematics graduate student New College of Florida, 1998-2002 - B.A., with area of concentration in Mathematics University of Minnesota, 1996-1998 - full time during last two years of high school CS background: Artificial Intelligence, Programming Languages, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Algorithms. Mathematics background: Differential geometry, Topology, Real and Differential Analysis, Bayesian Statistics, Graph Theory. OPEN PROJECTS * 2003-ongoing Hyperreal Dictionary of Mathematics, lead developer - building a mathematical artificial intelligence * 2003-ongoing PlanetMath.org, volunteer - strategic planning, technical editing PREVIOUS RESEARCH * 2001 NSF REU, Geometry group, Williams College - studied constrained optimization problems in nonstandard geometries * 2000 NSF REU, Inverse Problems for Electrical Networks, UW-Seattle - studied inverse scattering on graphs INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE * 2004 Associate Member of the Technical Staff, Cycorp, Inc. - developed programmatic methods for cleaning a large AI knowledge base SKILLS Languages: Emacs Lisp, other Lisps, scripting (e.g. Bash), C/C++/Java, LaTeX, HTML Other: Teaching and tutoring college mathematics, large-scale online collaborations, cultural anthropology PUBLICATIONS 4. A scholia-based document model for commons-based peer production (with Aaron Krowne) (Proc. Emory Symposium on Free Culture and the Digital Library 2005). 3. The double bubble problem on the flat two-torus (with P. Holt, G. Lee, N. Leger, E. Shoenfeld, and B. Steinhurst) (Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 356 (2004) 3769-3820). 2. Double bubbles in the three-torus (with M. Carrion, G. Walsh, and S. Beheshti) (Experimental Mathematics 12 (2003)). 1. "Double Bubbles in Spaces of Constant Curvature", (Undergraduate Thesis, New College of Florida (2002))