Keith is currently a research engineer at the WPI Bioengineering
Institute (BEI).
He is providing a visual front-end
for 3D mobile node network simulations.
At BEI he also conducts
research on data modeling and automated user interface generation.
This work was inspired by a successful six month project with the MA
Norfolk County Sheriff's Office for which Keith was awarded a
Geo. I. Alden Fellowship.
Keith also holds an Instructor position in the Computer Science
Department at WPI. He is currently teaching Web Ware.
Keith earned his Master of Science degree in Computer
Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 2004.
His Master's thesis topic was mining temporal association rules from
complex temporal sequence data.
The system built for this thesis has been in
use by many other research projects at WPI since 2002.
He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in CS also from WPI,
graduating with High Distinction in 1998.
As an undergraduate Keith's main areas of study were artificial
intelligence, computer vision, and software engineering.
After completing his BS Keith worked as a performance analyst and
computer scientist for EMC Corporation until 2002 when he returned to
WPI as a full time graduate student.
Keith has served as President of the WPI 1998 Class Board of Directors
since 1998, as President of the Mass Alpha Chapter of UPE 2002-2004
and Vice-President in 1998, as President of the Worcester Area ACM
Chapter 1996-1999, and as Vice-President of the WPI Social Committee
administrating a $200K+ campus programming fund.