The Team
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Andrew A. King is an Associate Professor at the Tuck School of Business at
Dartmouth College and a Marvin Bower Fellow at the Harvard
Business School. He is a leading authority on industry self-regulation.
Before joining MapMundi, he acted as a consultant to the World Bank, the
US Environmental Protection Agency, and the World Resources Institute.
Dr. King also worked as an engineer for Arthur D. Little and Honeywell
Inc. Dr. King’s hobbies include the history of potato cultivation and
cod fishing, and this has made him a much sought-after raconteur in Hanover
society.
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Chris Hughes is a software engineer who specializes in Java web technologies, and GUI design.
Prior to joining Mapmundi, Chris worked for Creare Inc (Hanover, NH)
as a application programmer and as a web developer and 3D animator at Method
Snowboard Media (Innsbruck, Austria). During the winter months, Chris moonlights as a ski
racing coach. As the only member of the team with any claims on being
cool, he spends his free time instructing the others in the fine art of
casual banter.
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Evan Tice is a project manager and software engineer with Mapmundi,
and has had his hand in almost everything on the system. In his spare
time Evan has helped Dartmouth’s Biology and Computer Science programs
to build software to study asynchronous mitoses in multinucleated cells.
He worked previously as a technical consultant for Peters and Associates,
Architects. In his spare time he is writing a treatise entitled: “The
Psychological Effect of Mismatched Plaid Clothing on Upwardly Mobile
Professionals”
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Loren Sands-Ramshaw is the newest member of the Mapmundi team.
Loren is currently the lead programmer dealing with map data/graph integration. A computer science major at Dartmouth,
he also works as a teaching assistant for various classes in the department. He looks forward to when he'll have
enough time to take classes again. Loren's dream is to
become the character River Tam from Firefly and Serenity.
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Jason Reeves is the head designer for game development (www.classgames.net),
graphing, and the document management systems. Before joining MapMundi, he spent three years
as an assistant system administrator for the Center of Evaluative Clinical Sciences (CECS)
in the Dartmouth Medical School, and was named the 2006 Person of the Year by Time Magazine.
He is the team's man of mystery.
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Occasionals and Emeriti
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Matt Elwin is Mapmundi’s survey system engineer and interface designer.
Matt has been programming since he was 12 years old in more than 10 different programming
languages. Matt’s hobbies include the organization and cleaning of desks and other flat
working surfaces.
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Jeremy Debate is a software engineer and web designer. In addition to
running his own start-up, Jeremy has spent two years writing reporting
software for Empowered Systems in London and is a contract programmer for
JPMorgan. At age 16 Jeremy wrote and marketed the encrypting web proxy
server Outsmart, and has twice won the Kemeny prize for computing
innovation. His hobbies include the creation of silly pictures.
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Lars Mortimer was employee #1 for MapMundi and helped get everything going.
He also was the principal designer of the Fishing Game and the Market Simulator. Lars is a
computer science major at Dartmouth College. He is also fluent in Japanese. He is an expert
skateboarder and aficionado of "Ghost in the Shell".
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Himanshu Chhabra is an engineering management student at the Thayer
Engineering School at Dartmouth. He served as a general consultant to the Mapmundi
project in the winter of 2006, and helped the team develop our tab-delimited and XML
location formats. He also assisted us in resolving issues with our build processes and
development environment.
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