Patrick J Clemins
106 W Seeboth St Unit 620, Milwaukee, WI 53204
(414) 807-4064 • patrick@clemins.name
OBJECTIVE
Consistent creative, scholarly, and emotional growth while improving the human experience
   
EMPLOYMENT
Manager, Cyberinfrastructure and Partnerships, Vermont EPSCoR
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dept of Computer Science
January 2012 - Current
February 2021 - Current
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT BURLINGTON, VT
Manage the cyberinfrastructure and cross-sector partnerships for an interdisciplinary research center
Technical lead for the Integrated Assessment Modeling computational workflow research team
Provide support to educators, students, and researchers across the state of Vermont using high performance computing (HPC) resources and broadband technologies, including Internet2
   
Director, R&D Budget and Policy Program June 2009 - November 2011
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE WASHINGTON, DC
As an international expert on the U.S. federal research and development investment, disseminated data and analyses through presentations, publications, and web content to a variety of audiences including national and international policy makers, scientific associations, journalists, and the research community
   
AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow September 2007 - August 2009
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ARLINGTON, VA
Grant program management in the Division of Biological Infrastructure
Collaboration building and outreach activities in interdisciplinary research communities
   
Systems Engineer January 2006 - August 2007
TECHTERIORS, LLC MEQUON, WI
Systems engineering, project management, and programming for home and commercial automation systems
Led a team to develop an improved user interface for custom automation systems
   
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy January 2001 - May 2005
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY MILWAUKEE, WI
Program: Electrical and Computer Engineering - Speech Processing/Bioacoustics Emphasis
Thesis: Automatic Classification of Animal Vocalizations
Honors: Richard W. Jobling Fellowship, Frank Rogers Bacon Research Assistantship
   
Masters of Science January 1999 - December 2000
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY MILWAUKEE, WI
Program: Electrical and Computer Engineering - Software Engineering Emphasis
Thesis: Java Application Programmer's Interface (API) for Heuristic Tree Search Algorithms
   
Bachelor of Science September 1994 - December 1998
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY MILWAUKEE, WI
Major/Minor: Electrical Engineering Computer Option/Computer Science
   
SKILLS
Applied Technologist - Provide expert consultation on the use of technology to fit specific needs and culture
Computer Linguist - Proficiencies include object-oriented, functional, graphical, and scripting languages
Computing Systems - Personal devices, data center computing, and networking
Technical Communication - Written and spoken to a variety of audiences
Grant Writing - Experience with center-level proposals