I am currently a Graduate Student at The University of Rhode Island studying Computer Science.
I am working with Dr. Lutz Hamel in the Machine Learning and Data Mining group,
researching inductive concept learning in equational logic.
Here is a copy of my dissertation proposal
I did my Master's research on Multi-level Security (MLS) and Load Scheduling in Linux Virtual Servers at East Stroudsburg University under the guidance of Dr. Haklin Kimm.
Course Work
CV - [pdf]
Research Statement - [pdf coming soon]
Erdos Number: 5
Education
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University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
Ph.D. Student, Current
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East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
M.S., September 2002 - December 2004
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East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
B.S., September 1998 - May 2002
Publication(s)
- McDonald, A., Kimm, H., Lee, H., and Lee, I. 2006. Applying a Multi-level Security Mechanism to a Network Address Translation Scheduler. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, Seattle, WA, March 23-25. [pdf] [bibtex]
Master's Thesis
- McDonald, Arthur A. 2004. A Multi-level Security Load Scheduling Algorithm for Linux Virtual Servers. Master's Thesis, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania. Advisor: Dr. Haklin Kimm.[pdf (coming soon)]
Teaching Experience
- CPSC 101: PCs and Their Uses in the Sciences
- Fall 2002 and Spring 2003
Industry Experience
- September 2010-Present: Systems Administrator, Pro-Change Behavior Systems, South Kingstown, RI
- April 2007-September 2010: Senior/Lead Information Technologist, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI
- February 2005-July 2006: Internet Technology Developer, Agere Systems (contractor via Computer Aid, Inc.), Allentown, PA
- August 2003-February 2005: Database Developer/Administrator, JenaGraphics, Stroudsburg, PA
- May 2001-August 2002: Intern-Web Development, SAI (LLC), Mount Arlington, NJ