stew@harvard.ARPA (Stew Rubenstein) (02/15/85)
I am looking for a job in computer applications to organic chemistry, preferably in or near the San Francisco Bay Area. Ideally, I would like to work on artificial intelligence applications to assist the synthetic organic chemist, but my interests and talents cover quite a wide range, and I would consider a correspondingly wide range of jobs. Stewart D. Rubenstein Harvard University Chemical Labs 12 Oxford St. Box 100 Cambridge, MA 02138 Education: B.S. Chemistry Stanford University, 1980, with honors. M.A. Chemistry, Harvard University, 1982. Ph.D. Chemistry, Harvard University, expected fall 1985. Experience: September 1980 - present Research assistant, LHASA project, Harvard University. Designed and implemented additions to the LHASA system of programs for the design of organic syntheses. This is a large system of programs written primarily in Fortran-77 on VAX/VMS. Most of my recent contributions have been in Vax-11 C. Some Vax assembly language programming was also involved, as well as occasional use of the chemistry department's and computer science department's unix-based computers. June 1979 - August 1980 Member, technical staff, Hewlett Packard Laboratories Analytical and Medical Instrumentation group. Full time summers, half time during school year. Carried out the synthesis of organic compounds for testing. Designed experiments in collaboration with a physical chemist and and electrical engineer. Implemented instrument control and data reduction system in Forth on an HP 9835 desktop computer. September 1979 - June 1980 Research assistant, Stanford University Chemistry Department. Carried out laboratory work in organic chemistry under the direction of Professor E. E. van Tamelen. January 1978 - June 1979 Systems staff, Stanford Medical Experimental Computer Resource (SUMEX-AIM). Systems programming and operational responsibilities on a Tenex/PDP-10 system. -- ----------------------- Stew Rubenstein UUCP: ihnp4!harvard!stew Harvard Chemistry ARPA: stew@harvard