For the traffic simulations in my Ph.D. thesis I developped the PAMINA Parallel Microscopic Network
Algorithm which is based on my Parallel Toolbox as its low level
parallel communication layer. After the source code has lain dormant for
about 8 years, in the end of 2004 I started to dig it up and update it to
run under the current version of the GNU-CC compiler. In the spring of 2005
I finished a first release with an example scenario of the Braess paradox.
Implementation of a slide show application in Python and Java
for my picture gallery.
September 2001 through March 2003 I worked for sd&m research a former devision
of my employer Capgemini. Specifically, I was
involved in the following projects:
co-developing a example design structure for
web based applications using JSP, Tomcat and struts,
designing and supervising the company internal programmers' schools on software development
updating the company internal sample application which is based upon the
principles of Quasar.
From July 1999 through August 2001 I worked for the customer AOK Systems which started a co-operation
with my employer Capgemini. Specifically, I was
involved with the design and implementation of a client/server
application called ARIADNE. It is based on the ORACLE-Forms
development tools running on a Windows NT platform and
accessing ORACLE databases.
During my time as a Graduate Research Assistant I was involved
with traffic research with the TRANSIMS group
at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.