Brian's Blog

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About

This is Brian Carter's blog; an area to track thoughts and experiences.  Throughout my week, I post information that I collect for the week.  Like a notepad, but on-line so I can share with others.

Please contact me at:

Brian Carter, PhD
briancarter@ChipSoftTech.com

502.410.4CST (4278) 

LinkedIn: briancartercst

Twitter: @brianscarter

Brian's short Bio: 

 

Dr. Carter is a leader and visionary of software for personal, business and research computing.  Brian's focus is to bring data to life through viable interfaces; fusing of application and interfaces.  

Technology has an exponential path in front of it from science, healthcare, business to personal interactions.  It is becoming increasingly important to society and our daily lives.  Information must evolve in ways to help us in every step along our path; change, evolve, adapt.  


 Brian was born and grew up near Flint Michigan. After receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Army, he received a B.S. degree in computer science from the University of Michigan. After graduation, he worked as a software engineer for EDS. Brian received a M.S. degree in computer information systems, software management, from the University of Detroit Mercy where he taught several computer science courses.

Brian joined Microsoft to architect and develop solutions for their health-care vertical. He advised and provided architecture direction for Microsoft’s high impact clients. Brian has worked for other leading companies and research labs such as ACCENT Marketing, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, and University of Michigan.

Dr. Carter joined the Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Louisville where he received a Ph.D. degree. His current research focuses on sensor network deployment optimization techniques for distributed architectures. See a list of Dr. Carter's published research.  

Review my CV & Resume here

 


 Questions or Feedback, my contact information is located on my About page.


The opinions, thoughts, and comments made in these blog posts are solely my own (unless otherwise stated). They do not reflect the opinions, thoughts or practices of my employer, my universities, my family, or anyone else. Also, I retain the right to change my mind about anything I publish here without having to go back and edit posts that occurred in the past. 

These are my opinions, or just as likely, someone else's opinions that I leveraged for my own.