This is an “about” page, which typically explains a couple of things, namely the purpose of the website and the person who is responsible for its creation.

My name is Caleb Phillips. I'm currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Colorado, Boulder where I work on Wireless networks. I'm presently funded by an NSF GK-12 grant which has me working at Boulder Highschool, contributing computer science content to the curriculum. “Small White Cube” is the name of my consulting sole-proprietorship, which I founded in June, 2001. Before moving to Boulder, I grew up in Portland, Oregon. I graduated from Portland State University in 2006, and I worked as a researcher under Professor Suresh Singh, after graduation. I was also an active member of the community wireless non-profit, the Personal Telco Project.

When I'm not working, I spend most my waking hours with friends, family, or engaged in one of a large number of esoteric or atheletic hobbies. I run, climb, knit, cook, brew beer, bicycle, hike, roll jiu-jitsu, bake, and take photos.

This website serves as a hub for personal and professional content. It is a wiki and is largely free-form and publicly editable with a few specific exceptions. This website is hosted on my development server “dante”, which is running Ubuntu Linux and the Lighttpd webserver. The wiki engine is something called dokuwiki and it is quite nice. This is the 5th generation of my personal website.

If you want to contact me, the best way is to send an email to cphillips at the domain this website is hosted at.

 
about.txt · Last modified: 2010-07-18 03:59 by cphillips
 
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