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Selikoff Solutions, LLC |
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Selikoff Solutions is a software consulting company founded by Scott Selikoff located in central New Jersey. They specialize in
providing software development services to corporate customers in the Tri-State area. |
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Interactive Data-Mining Tools @ Cornell University |
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Data Mining resource website originally co-developed with Tulika Chandra
while working at Cornell University. It serves as a
centralized web-based data-mining platform that researches can use to run
data mining experiments on their data and analyze the results. |
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Anne Kohl Photography |
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Created a Photography website for my friend Anne Kohl's Professional Photography Business located in Monterey, California. |
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Newtonian Basin Research Samples |
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While working on my Bachelor's of Arts in Mathematics at Cornell University, I created a mathematic based analysis tool
that searched for Newtonian Basins of equations in C1 as well as for periodic differential equations in higher spaces.
This mini-website contains samples of the work. |
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Cornell University Masters of Engineering Project |
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While working on my Master's of Engineering
in Computer Science at Cornell University, I researched
web educational tools, their effectiveness as a complement to
a lecture, and constructed one of my own that Cornell students
had the opportunity to use. |
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Cornell University CS330 Spring '04 |
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While working at Cornell University, I developed the website for the
course Computer Science 330: Applied Database Systems.
In addition, I assisted in developing the content
for the website, with the primary responsibility of creating
student assignments and projects.
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The Selikoff Family Website |
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In the Spring of 2002, I created the Selikoff Family
Website to help unite family members from around the world.
It is a meeting place for Selikoff
family members to talk, dicuss events, post photo albums,
and learn more about each other. |
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Jacob's Appalachian Trail Trip |
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For six months in the year 2000, Jacob
Hoffman-Andrews and his father walked the Appalachian Trail from Maine to
Georgia. While they hiked, they sent me new rolls of film each week that I developed and
made immediately available to the public on their website. |
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