Blacksburg Transit since Mar 2010
Supervising Assistant
US Conec Ltd. Apr 2007 - Jan 2008
Research & Design Intern
Lowes Foods Inc. Apr 2003 - Aug 2005
Customer Service Clerk
Education:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2005 - 2012
B.S. Engineering, Industrial Systems
Massachusetts Port Authority
Senior Development Manager
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit)
Director of Projects, Office of Real Estate and Asset Development
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mit) 2009 - 2013
Deputy Director, Office of Real Estate and Asset Development
Massachusetts Turnpike Authorioty 1998 - 2009
Deputy Director of Real Estate
Massachusetts Turnpike Authority 1997 - 1998
Real Estate Representative
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1985 - 1988
Master of Science, Masters, Architecture
Boston University 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, History
The Fessenden School
History Teacher
The Fessenden School Jun 2013 - Sep 2016
Director of Academic Technology at the Fessenden School
The Fessenden School Jun 2011 - Sep 2013
It Coordinator
The Fessenden School Jun 2011 - Sep 2013
Multimedia, Programming, and Robotics Teacher
The Fessenden School Sep 2007 - Sep 2011
History and Science Teacher
Education:
Nazareth College 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, History
Phillips Exeter Academy 2003
Kennebunk High School 2002
Skills:
Teaching Curriculum Design Fundraising Curriculum Development Educational Leadership Leadership Social Media Public Speaking Coaching Strategic Planning Staff Development Project Management Social Media Marketing Analysis Educational Technology Data Analysis Google Docs 3D Printing Programming Arduino 21St Century Skills Nonprofits Nonprofit Organizations Research Digital Fabrication 3D Modeling
Apparatus and a method are disclosed for reading and authenticating documents. These documents include passports, drivers licenses, identity documents and documents of value, and they are read to obtain and verify information recorded thereon, and to test for and detect security features thereon to determine if such documents are genuine, counterfeit or have been altered. A first image is taken of a document under evaluation and, from the image, the size of the document is determined, and that defines the document as being part of a smaller class of documents having the same size. Reference documents for all documents types are segmented and a correlation number is determined for each segment. A correlation number is determined for each segment of the first document having fixed information, and these correlation numbers are compared with correlation numbers of corresponding segments of the reference documents that have the same size as the first document. The identity of the document is determined from the comparison of the correlation numbers.