-*- Mode:Text; Fonts:(CPTFONT CPTFONTB) -*- 1GEORGE CARRETTE* 1Work Address* 1Home Address* 1000 Mass Ave 86 Norfolk Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Cambridge, MA 02139 671-876-6819 617-576-1267 1OBJECTIVE* A development or consulting position dealing with the design and implementation of software systems supporting advanced technical applications. Interests in symbolic manipulation, object oriented programming languages and scientific computation. 1EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology* Cambridge, MA June 1981 Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, with courses in computer science, scientific writing, physics, pure and applied mathematics including logic, analysis, probability and statistics. 1EXPERIENCE Lisp Machine Inc.* Cambridge, MA October 1983 to date. Senior lispmachine system software architect and maintainer. Key duties include advising in a consulting role in-house developement groups, as well as marketing and customers, on system organization, interface and performance issues. Managed and developed LMI's TCP-IP networking product. 1Paradigm Associates Inc* Cambridge, MA June 1981 to date This company provides consulting services in the area of advanced symbolic and scientific computation, in particular the use of 1DOE-Macsyma* and Lisp. Work includes Dept of Energy suported contracts with Lawrence Livermore Nat Lab and Los Alamos National Lab for the maintainence and development of the 1DOE-Macsyma* symbolic algebra system. Other activities include teaching courses and seminars and the publication of a symbolic algebra newsletter. 1MIT Mathlab Group* Cambridge, MA May 1981 to July 1983 Work on 1NIL* (a new implementation of lisp) on the VAX. Transported the 1Macsyma* system to the new dialect, which included making global changes to the sources, the design and implementation of a 1Maclisp* compatibility package in 1NIL*, and the writing of debugging tools and most of the syntactical and source-to-source-transformational parts of the 1NIL* system, (i.e. the reader, printer, macrology, tracer, structure editor, and tools for software verification and distribution). Work at the lab also includes providing system programming support for academic subjects; and VAX/VMS system management duties, including installing hardware devices, network software, and supervising DEC and third party field-service. 1MIT EECS Department* Cambridge, MA May 1981 to June 1982 To design and implement the "Interactive Field Study Session" program to be used in the electromagnetic-fields core-subject. Work involves system programming on the LispMachine of the user-interface, realtime graphics, and numerical analysis. An important part of this work was the meetings with the involved faculty and teaching assistants to discuss goals and pedagogy. 1MIT R.L.E. Fusion Group* Cambridge, MA Sep, 1980 to May 1981 Assisted researchers in the use of Macsyma, Lisp, and Fortran; maintaining and extending a complex software environment involving Lispmachine, VAX/VMS, PDP-10, Multics, and Cray-1 hardware and related software. 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology* Cambridge, MA January 1980 to June 1980 Teaching assistant for the MIT Computer Science Department's intermediate course on programming and programming languages. 1Bureau of the Census* Suitland, MA Summer 1978 Fortran programming on the Univac 1100 series or the generation of data tables for special-interest groups. 1PERSONAL BACKGROUND* Born in Washington D.C. raised in Silver Spring and Bowie, Md. Active in various performing arts groups, youth orchestra, chorus, and civic activities including Four-H and Civil-Air-Patrol. Boston/MIT/Cambridge activities included Tanglewood Festival Chorus, MIT Drama Shop, and Musical Theatre Guild. Married, "with one in the oven."