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RESUME FOR WILLIAM W. DEANE III
312 Hermitage Road
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920
Home: (865) 573-0196
e-mail: bdeane@cs.utk.edu
homepage: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~bdeane
EDUCATION
M.S. in Computer Science, University of Tennessee, 1998
Masters Project: "Weights in Positron Emission Tomography Reconstruction"
Graduate studies in Geology and Geophysics, University of Tennessee, 1972-73
Graduate studies in Astronomy and Physics, Vanderbilt University, 1965-66
B.A. in Astronomy with a Minor in Mathematics, San Diego State University, 1965
Outstanding Graduating Senior in Science
WORK EXPERIENCE
Quality Control Engineer, Powell River Labs, Oak Ridge, TN (11/2001 - Present)
PRL manufactures special ammunitions for the U.S. Secret Service
and the Navy SEALS using proprietary powder metal technology.
I am responsible for implementing and maintaining quality control accountability, cost accounting
and computerized record keeping for the manufacturing and testing processes,
and also for writing comprehensive training manuals.
Software Engineer, Infinite Software Solutions, Inc., Knoxville, TN (1/1999 - 10/2001)
I was the Guru for the DevGuru reference site at
http://www.devguru.com.
This is one of the most successful reference sources for developers on the Web averaging over 14 million hits and 3 million page views per month.
I created all, or the major portion, of the ADO, ASP, CSS2, HTML,
Jet SQL, VBScript, WML, WMLScript, XHTML, and XSLT Quick References.
I also created the T-SQL Syntax Charts, plus numerous tutorial and Knowledge Base articles.
Web Master and Teaching Assistant, UT Computer Science Dept. (1/1996 - 12/1998)
Web Master for the Department of Computer Science homepages.
Helped to create and teach the lab for CS100, Introduction to
Computers and Computing, a course developed to teach
basic concepts of computer hardware, software, microcomputer
systems, workstations, networking and the Internet.
Free-Lance Wilderness Photographer (6/1973 - 12/1998)
Specialized in wilderness
photography of the Great Smoky Mountains, The Blue
Ridge, and the Southern Highlands using a 4"x5" view
camera. Clients included: the National Geographic
Society, Time-Life Books, Sierra Club, National Park
Service, and the University of Tennessee.
Medical Photographer, Retina Associates, Knoxville, TN (3/1984 - 12/1995)
Photographed the interior of the human eye for medical diagnosis using a digital angiogram camera.
Teaching Assistant UT Dept. of Geology (1/1972 - 6/1973)
Taught freshman-level Geology labs and performed photographic and darkroom work.
photographic and darkroom work.
Officer in U.S. Air Force (5/1967 - 8/1971).
Project officer, systems program management, involving the
management, development, implementation, and support of
sophisticated space satellites with network of ground
control stations, including associated hardware and
software and development of
techniques for rapid interpretation of large volumes of
real time information.
Observatory Assistant, Department of Astronomy, San Diego State University, CA (1/1963 - 8/1965)
Conducted astronomical observations in photoelectric
photometry. Wrote the master software program used
for data reduction (about 10,000 lines of Fortran).
REFERENCES ON REQUEST