Biography
I am web consultant whose company, Architects of Information Technology, develops web applications for corporate and educational clients. I received my Master of Engineering degree in Computer Science from Cornell University (January 2005). I’m a native of Boston.
I received my undergraduate degree from Cornell University, where I earned a B.A. in Biology in 1998. While an undergraduate, I was selected as a Hughes Scholar, which provided a stipend that enabled me to conduct independent research on plant viruses under the guidance of Prof. Alison Power. My sophomore and junior years I lived at Watermargin. I attended high school at Buckingham, Browne and Nichols (BB&N), which is located in Cambridge, MA. Two of my high school friends maintain interesting web sites, Robert Ditzion’s ditzion.com and the venerable infobhan, run by Ishir Bhan.
I am a former dot-commer. I managed the web development team for TelekomNet, now defunct and websiteless (google search). While there I worked with graphic designer Alex Fedorov. However, TextbookX.com, a company I worked for right out of college, is still going strong.
My interests outside of computer science include modern dance, classical and contemporary music, art, and design. In my free time I like to cross-country ski and ride my bike.
Contact me at charles.m.dietrich *at* g mail.com