To all, About twenty years ago, I was admitted to a Ph.D. program for computer science. It was also around that time that I was diagnosed for chronic depression, which forced me out of that program into the working word.
I had done my best since then as a software engineer, until late 2005, when I was laid off by my most recent workplace. I have now been out of work for 2 years, with no hope of finding anything further. I have been on medication for my depression since 1998, which moderates it somewhat. Until that time the disease has played havoc with my interpersonal and employment relationships, I had always done my best to compensate by immersing myself in the actual work. Most ironically, I am now as strong as I ever was for being a researcher, even more so for my practical experience, and so long as I avoid a punishing work and study load I believe I could do better on a second attempt for a doctorate than I ever did on my first. The problem is obtaining research related references. I would like to find a graduate CS department or university research center that would allow me to perform unpaid research work on a remote basis. I have some interests in parallel computing, from an architecture, programming language, and applications point of view. I will also consider other topics. I hold a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computer science, with about 12 to 15 years of practical software experience in systems programming and embedded programming. I also hold an Amateur Extra ticket and have my own electronics laboratory. Please, this is a sincere request. Interested parties please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hold a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computer science, with about 12 to 15 years of practical software experience in systems programming and embedded programming. I also hold an Amateur Extra ticket and have my own electronics laboratory. Please, this is a sincere request. Interested parties please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hold a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computer science, with about 12 to 15 years of practical software experience in systems programming and embedded programming. I also hold an Amateur Extra ticket and have my own electronics laboratory. Please, this is a sincere request. Interested parties please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list