MARY ANN EPISCOPO STUMBAUGH EDUCATION: Master of Computer Science, May 1995 University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Charlottesville, VA Master's Project: A World Wide Web Interface for Technical Report Archives BS Chemical Engineering, May 1987 University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Charlottesville, VA (Walter S. Rodman Scholar) COMPUTER SKILLS: Machines: Sun Workstation, SGI, IBM PC, Macintosh Operating Systems: UNIX, Windows (3.1, NT, 95), MS-DOS Languages: perl, SQL, C, HTML, C++, python EXPERIENCE: Research Scientist, Computer Science Department, University of Virginia. Design, develop, and implement software for electronic commerce, including data management and user interface, specializing in internet-database interactions; Work with clients to define system requirements, come up with innovative solutions, and manage projects; Create and maintain all aspects of websites, including graphics, html pages, site organization and navigation, interactive programs, and web and database servers; Conduct research on issues related to commerce on the internet. Projects include Virginia's Brainpower for Business (www.brainpower.org) and MatchMaker (www.cit.org/matchmaker/). (1995-present) (Received "Best New Electronic Product or Service" award from Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology, 1998) (Received "Best New Product or Service" award from Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology, 1997) Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, Computer Science Department, University of Virginia. Worked on the interaction and modification of various servers, clients, and browsers, including wais, httpd, and mosaic; Developed and maintained websites, including server setup and configuration; Served on web manager team for the department. (1994-1995) Graded and assisted in the teaching of an introductory computer science course. (1993-1994) Environmental Engineer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. Mobile Sources, Office of Air and Radiation: Developed and oversaw testing operations on automobiles; analyzed test results based on manufacturer specifications and federal emissions standards; drafted federal regulation and policy under the Clean Air Act. (1991-1993) Industrial Permitting, Office of Water: Led permit analysis teams auditing state and regional regulatory programs; provided technical review of and written response to wastewater treatment variance requests; managed contract resources, including finances and personnel; developed and drafted federal regulation and policy under the Clean Water Act. (1988-1991) (Received Special Achievement Award for Superior Performance 1989, 1990, 1992) Chemical Engineer, Versar Incorporated, Springfield, VA. Provided technical review of surveys of hazardous waste handling facilities, assessing treatment and storage capabilities and capacity. (1987-1988)