I am a PhD student and research assistant in The Department of
Computer Science at The University of Maine. My research interests
include object-oriented programming languages and database systems. I'm
currently working on data integration problems at The University of
Maine. Previously, I worked on extending the Java Virtual Machine with
reflective constraints coupled with theorem prover technologies.
This semester, I am working on data integration and manipulation
problems with the Climate Change Institute at The University of Maine.
Recently, I helped release a web site for managing ITASE related data
that can be found at iecreader.org. I
am also helping with COS 226 (Data Structures) and COS 480 (Database
Systems).
Mark Royer
Room 229 East AnnexPhone
207-581-2005Office Hours
1-4pm, Mon. & Wed.Email
mroyer <AT> cs.umaine.eduResearch Interests
I am a PhD student and research assistant in The Department of Computer Science at The University of Maine. My research interests include object-oriented programming languages and database systems. I'm currently working on data integration problems at The University of Maine. Previously, I worked on extending the Java Virtual Machine with reflective constraints coupled with theorem prover technologies.
I am a member of the University of Maine Graduate Student Government and a member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon.
This semester, I am working on data integration and manipulation problems with the Climate Change Institute at The University of Maine. Recently, I helped release a web site for managing ITASE related data that can be found at iecreader.org. I am also helping with COS 226 (Data Structures) and COS 480 (Database Systems).