About Robert K Ware (Bob Ware)
Organization
Contact Information:
- Voice: 1-303-290-0119
- FAX: 1-303-850-7642
Current Projects:
- On-line dictionaries
- Workable study technologies
Other Interests:
Memberships
Education
- 1961 PhD, Ohio State University, Ceramic Engineering
- 1957 BS, University of Texas, Ceramic Engineering
Work Experience
- 1996-present Study Technologies, Englewood, CO, President
- 1990-1996 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Webmaster, Unix System
Administrator
- Promoted and supported World Wide Web
- Established gopher/world wide web for the campus
- Created a Campus Wide Information System using Perl
- 1984-1990 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Unix System Administrator
- Created the world famous interactive tutorial (vitutor) for the Unix
full screen editor
- Supported Unix operating systems, Gould, RS/6000
- Established use of Unix computers on campus
- 1982-1984 University of Denver, Denver, CO, Unix System Administrator
- Supported Unix operating systems, PDP 11/70, VAX
- 1976-1982 Johns-Manville, Littleton, CO, Senior Research Associate
- Developed computer program for glass formulation and properties
saving six staff-days per month
- Introduced statistical methods which improved accuracy by 50 percent
for developing glass properties factors
- Developed computer program that optimizes cost for
specified product properties
- Provided glass technology expertise for solving a product
performance problem thereby providing a $1.8 million per year cost
reduction
- 1973-1976 Johns-Manville, Waterville, OH, Section Manager
- Developed computer programs for analytical chemistry applications
- Planned and supervised relocation of testing lab to Denver
- Developed improved fiberglass binder resulting in $3.5 million per year
cost reduction
- Provided analytical chemistry and physical testing services for
fiberglass research
- 1967-1973 Owens-Illinois, Toledo, OH, Section Manager
- Created the "SOL-GEL" process for producing monolithic glass
and ceramic objects with no high temperature step
- Produced over 1,000 experimental glass samples per year
for development of new glass formulations, with a staff reduction
from seven to six people
- 1961-1967 Owens-Illinois, Toledo, OH, Research Engineer
- Developed an improved understanding of glass melting
reactions using thermal methods of analysis