Stephen F. Ingram
twin beach analytics 208-288 West 8th Ave Vancouver, B.C. V5Y 1N5 604-874-6820 frowey@gmail.com
Education
University of British Columbia PhD Student, Computer Science, 2007-Present M.Sc., Computer Science, 2007
Georgia Institute of Technology B.S. Honors, Computer Science, 2004
Professional Experience
Twin Beach Analytics / BC Capital Group Vancouver, BC Researcher/Systems Analyst, 05/08-Present
Developed algorithms for quantitative trading.
Developed tools and techniques for optimal trading of futures and commodities.
BC Cancer Agency Vancouver, BC Contract Developer, 10/07-05/08
Designed and developed visual console for copy-number alteration analysis.
Emory University Library Atlanta, GA Developer/Analyst Sr., 6/04-7/05
Designed and developed visualization application for document clustering research.
Internet Security Systems Atlanta, GA Computer Programmer Intern, 1/99-2/00
Developed network security prototypes for telephony scanning and network visualization.
Yokogawa Industrial Automation Newnan, GA Computer Programmer, 3/96-9/98
Developed in-house embedded systems projects. Assisted in development of oxygen controller.
Computer Skills

Platforms: Windows, Unix, MacOS X
Languages/Tools: C/C++,C#, Python, Matlab, OpenGL, Java, SQL, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, PHP
Research Experience
Imager Lab Vancouver, BC Graduate Researcher, 6/06-Present
Developed system for dimension analysis and reduction under the advisement of Tamara Munzner. Researched using commodity graphics hardware to improve the speed and quality of multidimensional scaling and energy-based graph drawing.
Graphics Visualization and Usability Center Atlanta, GA Undergraduate Researcher, 6/03-5/04
Researched textured geometry synthesis under the advisement of Greg Turk, resulting in a paper publication in the Eurographics conference proceedings.
BORG Lab Atlanta, GA Undergraduate Researcher, 6/03-5/04
Designed and developed multi-agent visualization tool under the advisement of Tucker Balch. Software was featured on CNN as part of a program on multi-agent research.
Topological Media Lab Atlanta, GA Undergraduate Researcher, 10/01-5/03
Designed speech recognition module under the advisement of Sha Xin Wei for interactive multimedia installation exhibited around Atlanta, Georgia and at the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
Awards

President's Undergraduate Research Award for speech recognition research in 2003.
Student Showcase Finalist 2004 Independent Games Festival for work on the game Growbot.
Honorable Mention Computing Research Association's Outstanding Undergraduate Award 2004.
Placing Prize Interactive Broker's College Olympiad 2008 for %9 investment return in 3 months.
Publications

DimStiller: Workflows for dimensional analysis and reduction, Stephen Ingram, Tamara Munzner, Veronika Irvine, Melanie Tory, Steven Bergner, and Torsten Möller. , IEEE VAST 2010
Glimmer: Multilevel MDS on the GPU, Stephen Ingram, Tamara Munzner, Marc Olano, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 249-261, Mar./Apr. 2009
Automatic Collage Using Texture Synthesis, Stephen Ingram, Pravin Bhat, Smart Graphics 2004. 140-145.
Geometric Texture Synthesis by Example, Pravin Bhat, Stephen Ingram, Greg Turk, Geometry Processing 2004. pp. 43-46.