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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 17:50:17 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 19:48:28 GMTContent-length: 5916<html><p>URL: http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/<br>Last-Modified: Fri Jan 12 12:47:03 MST 1996</p><title>Eric De Mund</title><h1>Eric De Mund</h1><!WA0><img src="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/ead.gif"><h1>Projects</h1><p>I'm a graduate student in <!WA1><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/">computerscience at the University of New Mexico</a> pursuing my Ph.D.</p><h1>Miscellaneous</h1><p><ul><li>Fortune Cookie Files <ul> <li><!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/wisdom-cookiefile">Collected Wisdom</a> <li><!WA3><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/abbey-cookiefile">Edward Abbey</a> </ul><li>GNU <ul> <li><!WA4><a href="http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~trent/gnu/gnu.html">GNU's Bulletin</a> <li><!WA5><a href="http://scwww.ucs.indiana.edu/FAQ/Emacs/">Emacs FAQ</a> </ul><li>Internet guides <ul> <li><!WA6><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/internet/zen-1.0_toc.html">Zen and the Art of the Internet</a> <li><!WA7><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/internet/eegtti_toc.html">EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet</a> <li><!WA8><a href="http://www.uwm.edu/Mirror/inet.services.html">Special Internet Connections</a> </ul><li>Linux resources <ul> <li><!WA9><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/linux/install-guide-2.2.2.html/gs.html">Linux Installation and Getting Started (HTML)</a> <li><!WA10><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/linux/install-guide-2.2.2.ps.gz">Linux Installation and Getting Started (PostScript)</a> </ul><li>TeX/LaTeX/Texinfo resources <ul> <li><!WA11><a href="http://jasper.ora.com/ctan.html">CTAN (http)</a> <li><!WA12><a href="ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/tex-archive/">CTAN (ftp)</a> <li><!WA13><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/latex2e.ps.gz">LaTeX2e (PostScript)</a> <li><!WA14><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/latex2e_toc.html">LaTeX2e (HTML)</a> <li><!WA15><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/gentle.ps.gz">A Gentle Introduction to TeX (PostScript)</a> <li><!WA16><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/gentle.tex.gz">A Gentle Introduction to TeX (TeX)</a> </ul><li>World-Wide Web resources <ul> <li><!WA17><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/html-resources-on-the-web.html"><cite>InfoWorld's</cite> list of HTML resources on the web</a> </ul></ul></p><h1>Professional</h1><p>The digigraph above was taken at the 1994 <!WA18><ahref="http://www.rsna.org/">RSNA</a> conference held every year inChicago the week after Thanksgiving. At that conference I presentedMountain View, CA based Acuson Corporation's Aegis-DICOM Gateway which Ihelped develop and clinically test.</p><p>Aegis is Acuson's Ultrasound mini-PACS system, and DICOM, DIgitalCOmmunication for Medicine, is an industry-wide standard for theexchange and storage of medical images.</p><p>For several years before that, I worked for Cemax, Inc., a Fremont, CAbased medical imaging multi-modality review station company. I was oneof the principal engineers of their 5010 product, a Sunview-basedsoftware product that took as input two-dimensional modality data(e.g. CT, MRI, US), segmented it, and produced as output <!WA19><ahref="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/skull-renderings.jpg">raytraced three-dimensional renderings</a>for surgical planning. I was the designer and author of the 5010product's image segmentation toolset.</p><h1>Extracurricular: University of New Mexico</h1><p><ul><li><!WA20><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/southwest-film-center/main.html">Southwest Film Center</a><li><!WA21><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/unm-hiking-club/main.html">UNM Hiking Club</a></ul></p><h1>Personal</h1><p>My non-academic interests include, in no particular order, <!WA22><ahref="http://www.culturewave.com/culturewave/ba-bookstore-events/">literature,</a>hiking (check out <!WA23><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/ead-arches.html">page 46 of the October1994</a> Issue of <cite>National Geographic</cite> for another photo ofme), backpacking, bicycle touring (I've crossed North Carolina, bicycledseveral days along the Pacific Coast Highway, bicycled several daysalong the Blue Ridge Parkway, and crossed the country along theBikeCentennial trail in 1985), canoeing (100 miles of mosquitos andscorpions in the Florida Everglades), and ultimate frisbee. I can also<!WA24><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/ead-juggling.html">juggle</a> and I enjoy <!WA25><ahref="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/csvolleyball.html">volleyball</a>.</p><p>Not to mention listening to folk music, new age music like <!WA26><ahref="http://www.windham.com"><cite>Windham Hill</cite></a>, blues, <!WA27><ahref="http://kksf.tbo.com/">jazz</a>, and classical (Glenn Gould is mycurrent favorite pianist). Finally, I really like <!WA28><ahref="http://www.gu.edu.au/gwis/cinemedia/CineMedia.DIR.html">film-going.</a>My fast-food movie favorites include <!WA29><ahref="http://sarah.rsip.lsu.edu/star.trek.html"><cite>StarTrek</cite></a> and martial arts films. My fine-dining film favoritesare foreign and art films. Check out <!WA30><ahref="http://www.elmail.co.uk/movie/pulp/taratext.html">Tarantino's</a><!WA31><a href="http://www.elmail.co.uk/movie/pulp/contents.html"><cite>PulpFiction,</cite></a> Robert Altman's <cite>Short Cuts,</cite> or<cite>Thirty-two Short Films About Glenn Gould</cite> if you haven'talready seen them.</p><p>Finally, I enjoy meeting people from different cultures. (And samplingtheir <!WA32><a href="http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/spam.html">cuisine.</a> Especially Japanese and Koreancuisine.) I've been interested in Japanese culture and philosophy forseveral years, and am considering taking the plunge and learning thelanguage. I would call myself a student of Zen Buddhism, but I don'tpractice.</p><p>While I'm currently living with upper-middle-class white Anglo-Saxonmales between the ages of 18 and 34, my friends and roommates of thepast have hailed from China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico,Romania, Spain, Switzerland, and Vietnam. Not to mention upstate NewYork.</p><p>Late-breaking bulletin: I've just learned that roommate #1 can speakNorwegian and that he was actually born in Norway. He's shown me thecanned reindeer meatballs in the cupboard to prove it. Also, roommate #2spent a year in Japan and speaks some Japanese. So I guess that,culturally, my roommates are <i>not</i> strictly Anglo-Saxon.</p><p><address>Eric De Mund <ead@cs.unm.edu>(<!WA33><a href="gopher://fiveup.cs.unm.edu:79/0ead">finger ead@cs.unm.edu</a>)<br>http://www.cs.unm.edu/~ead/<br></address></p></html>
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