Shaun H. Cooper
Dept 3AT, 30001
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Shaun Cooper
is currently a staff member at
Computing And Networking
at New Mexico State University. He is responsible for the campus
E-mail, USENET News, Domain Name Service, and other network services.
He is also involved with educational programs relating to networking
and provides seminars and workshops on networking. Shaun has earned
a Ph.D. in Computer Science with an emphasis in networking performance
He also serves as a technical representative to the
NMSU student judicial system.
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, New Mexico State University,
- Spring 2000, GPA 4.0.
Research interests in networking and distributed computing. Ph.D
title: Enhanced Explicit Rate Available Bit Rate Asynchronous Transfer Mode
TCP/IP Networks. Thesis advisor: Arthur I. Karshmer
- M.S. Computer Science (Philosophy minor), University of Texas,
- Austin, Texas, 1988, GPA 3.6.
All course work completed except Ph.D. thesis. Emphasis
on Automated Theorem Proving using Analogical Reasoning
- B.S. Computer Science (Mathematics minor), University of New Mexico,
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1984, GPA 3.8.
Languages
C, Pascal, FORTRAN, LISP, Prolog, UNIX Shell, AWK, PERL, C++, etc.
Operating Systems
UNIX -- system adminstrator, VMS -- system adminstrator, VM --user
Professional Experience
- UNIX Consultant -- Aug 1989 - Current.
- Perform various UNIX and networking consulting tasks as needed.
Posses a current F-2 work permit for Juarez Mexico.
- Assistant Director, Technology Access Services,
Computing and Networking
- New Mexico State University, July 1996 - Current. Provide management
for Scholarly Technology, Information Center, Advanced Network Services,
and Visualization. Develop plans for campus wide access to electronic
registration, grades. Develop plans for data security.
- Manager
Visualization Center -- New Mexico State University
- Computing and Networking, July 1993
- July 1996. Manage visualization support group for
researchers at NMSU. Provide educational training in
networking and programming languages. Manage various
network services including SMTP sendmail, NNTP news,
DNS, etc.
- Visualization Analyst -- New Mexico State University Computer
- Center, July 1990 - July 1993. Provide visualization support
for NMSU researchers. Establish a visualization laboratory.
Manage Workstation Support Activities.
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Workstation Support Analyst -- New Mexico State University
- Computer Center, Aug 1989 - July 1990. System administration of SUN,
DEC workstations, VAX 11/750, etc (approximately 50 machines in
10 different environments). Creation of Backup routines using
AWK and Shell (including a language to describe backups). Socket
based table updates for all UNIX machines on campus.
- Systems Programmer -- New Mexico State University Computer Center,
- Sep 1988 - Aug 1989. UNIX and VMS Administrator. Maintain and
install system software. Create programs (C and Shell) for
printers, accounting, etc.
- Research Assistant--Department of Computer Science, University of
- Texas, Austin, Texas 78713 (Sep 1986 -- May 1988).
Research work in the use of analogy in Automated Theorem Proving.
Supervisor: Dr. W.W. Bledsoe
- Pre-professional Programmer--IBM, Santa Teresa Laboratory, San Jose,
- California 95150. Helped write internal document for the IBM FORTRAN
compiler using VM/CMS. (Jun 1984 -- Aug 1984)
University Committees
NMSU Advisory Council on Administrative Policy
NMSU ID Card Committee: Investigate the applicability of new card
technologies to NMSU
NMSU NCA Sub-committee: Vice Preseident for Student Affairs Group 3, Chair
NMSU Strategic Planning Sub-committee: Economic and Technological
Activities
Volunteer, NM High School Supercomputing Challenge (Head Judge); aerobic
exercise.
Publications
Cooper,S., Bowman, T. and Karshmer, A., " Session Traces: An Enhancement to Network Simulator",
Proceedings, International Performance, Computing, and Communications
Conference (IPCCC), February, 1999.
Cooper, S. and Teller, P., `` Configuring a Large LAN for TCP/IP,
Appletalk, and IPX,"
Proceedings, 20th Conference on Local Computer Networks,
October, 1995.
Brock, B., Cooper, S. and Pierce, W., "Some Experiments with Analogy in Proof Discovery (Preliminary Report)," MCC Tech. Report AI-347-86, October 1986.
Brock, B., Cooper, S. and Pierce, W., "Analogy and Proof Discovery,"
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Automated Deduction, May
1988.
Presentations
New Mexico Council of Higher Education Computing Services, Fall 1991,
"Visualization at New Mexico State University", Outstanding presentation
Libraries on the Electronic Frontier, "Security of
the Information Super Highway", August 1994.
New Mexico Council of Higher Education Computing Services, Fall 1994,
"Networking Nuts and Bolts".
Regional Librarians Conference, "Computer Ethics on the Internet"
(October 29, 1994)
Educational Presentations
Basic C, Basic, UNIX, SCCS, IPC in UNIX, RPC in UNIX;
Physical Science Labs, Fall 1992.
Networking concepts and NMSU connectivity; internal training classes
for NMSU staff; Fall 1992 - Spring 1993.
Networking concepts; presented to the Student chapter of ACM, Spring 1994.
C and C++ programming, Army Research Labs, WSMR, August 1994.
Introduction to the Internet, Academy of Retirement and Learning,
Dona Ana Branch, NMSU. September 1994.
Networking Details, DIOM/WSMR. Covers Ethernet, Appletalk, IP, Decnet,
routing and routers, diagnostics of network problems, etc.
October 1994.
Networking Nuts and Bolts, Council on Higher Education Computing Services,
October 27, 1994, Silver City, NM.
Ethical Issues and the Internet, Border Regional Library Association,
October 29, 1994, El Paso Community College, El Paso, Texas.
The Internet and You, NMSU chapter of IEEE Winter Banquet, keynote
address, November 4, 1994, Las Cruces, NM.
Guest lecturer, ET, November 7, 1994. Network Layer, how IP works.
NMSU, Las Cruces, NM.
Guest lecturer, Criminal Justice, Fall, 1997. Computer security issues.
NMSU, Las Cruces, NM.