26/1/1964 - 12/7/2008
Nationality : British
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Curriculum vitae of Marie-Adèle Rajandream version of 1991
I have spent most of my life in the Netherlands. In March 1991 I moved to Cambridge to join my husband who is a scientist. From mid April 1991 until June 1992 I have been employed at the Medical Research Council (MRC) in Cambridge as a volunteer. Now I work there on a free lance basis as a consultant. I am developing a software user interface for a laser scanner used in a scientific project. I am involved in software design and programming.
Most of my experience has been in business computing, using COBOL and ADS/Online, as detailed below.
At the MRC I have been working in a VMS environment. I mostly use FORTRAN-77 but have gained a working knowledge of C developing programs on an Alliant FX/2800.
Recently I attended a introductory course on the X Window System (Version 11) which I am now learning to work with, since this will provide the front end of the system I am currently developing.
Secondary Schooling:
In 1982 I did A-level equivalents at the “Erste Christelijk Lyceum” Grammar School in Haarlem in the subjects: Latin, Greek, English, Dutch, German, French and History.
1982-1987 Leiden University Art History
I specialized in modern art and in video art in particular. I did introductory courses on computers and BASIC. I also did a project on computer art. This consisted of research into the history of Computer Art and writing a short dissertation.
During my study I was temporarily employed as a work experience student at MonteVideo Foundation for Electronic Media Arts, a workshop and media art gallery in Amsterdam. My main activity was developing a system for the retrieval of literature on media art using a database package. Another activity was to write press releases for the MonteVideo Foundation.
Whilst at university I also studied for A-levels in Mathematics and Physics.
In 1987 I received a Masters Degree in Art History.
Publications
In 1985 I became a regular contributor to “Mediamatic”, an international magazine on media art.
Temporary appointment
From April until October 1987 I was employed at the Kijkhuis, a gallery for video art in The Hague. My main activity was organizing art shows.
1988 Feb.-Mid March
I worked as a volunteer at the MonteVideo Foundation compiling an illustrated catalogue of its video art collection.
1988 March –Nov.
I did a full time information technology course for university graduates. The course offered the following subjects:
- The use of several software designing methods.
- Programming in COBOL-74, dBaseIII+ and Oracle SQL.
- Project Managing Skills.
- Several techniques for designing automated systems.
- Scheduling projects.
As part of the course I built three applications in dBaseIII+ at Record Service Benelux in Breda. This large company is a distributor for several record companies. The applications were focussed on data management and report generation for the logistics department. For each application I wrote a users guide and a programmers manual. At the end of the course I was awarded a proficiency certificate in information technology.
1989 Jan. – Dec.
I was employed as a trainee in analysis and programming in IDMS at “De Veer Automaterising B.V.” I was stationed at the “Robeco Groep”, an investment company in Rotterdam.
I also attended the following courses at “Computer Associates”:
- Database Concepts and Facilities
- IDMS/R Database Navigation
- Application Development with IDMS/Online
- Report Generation with OLQ
- Advanced Techniques with ADS/Online
- Logical Database Design
I gained experience in developing in COBOL-DML, ADS/Online, using OLQ, working in a CMS environment and writing user guides for applications.
1990 Jan.- March ‘91
I was employed at the Robeco Groep as a junior programmer. During this year I gained experience in using the MVS operating system, especially its time sharing option and the ISPF dialog manager. I developed batch programs under MVS in COBOL-2, a mixture of CBOL-85 and COBOL-DML. I was a member of the software maintenance team.
While working at the “Robeco Groep” I was given the opportunity of attending an investment course, obtaining a proficiency certificate.
Other Interests
My outside interests are writing about modern art and teaching aerobics. I recently passed the exam for the English R.S.A. (Royal Society of the Arts) certified Exercise to Music Teachers Course. I teach an aerobics class once a week at the Frank Lee Leisure Centre in Cambridge.
At the moment I am putting the finishing touch to an article on video art in the Netherlands which is a contribution to a survey about modern art in the Netherlands from 1970-1990 edited by two art historians from Leiden University