User:Erhardt Graeff

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Education:

B.S. Information Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), 2006 B.S. International Studies, RIT, 2007 (forthcoming)

Experience:

RIT Lab for Social Computing Undergraduate Researcher, March 2006-present Currently developing the user experience portion of one of the lab's social computing projects.

Reporter Magazine Editor-in-Chief, January 2005 – April 2006 Oversaw all editorial, artistic, and business aspects of RIT's 32-page, four-color, weekly magazine.

Arctic Region Supercomputing Center Summer Research Intern, June 2004 – August 2004 Contributed to a 3-D interactive environment project funded by a NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) grant through the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

RIT Department of Information Technology Research Assistant, March 2004 – May 2004 Compiled relevant literature for a knowledge management assessment of a Rochester-based insurance company.

Interests:

Social Networks and Social Computing, Cognitive Science, Intellectual Property Law, Vision and Psychophysics, Journalism, Russian Culture, Running/Hiking, Percussive Instruments, and Interactive Museums.



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