Biography

Mark Clement received his PhD in Computer Science from Oregon State University in 1994. His BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering are from Brigham Young University. Before pursuing the PhD degree, Mark worked for Digital Equipment Corporation on their workstation products as a principal engineer in WSL. He also was a founder for ICON, a startup company which produced disk servers and database machines.

He is involved in family history research and manages the Family History Technology Laboratory as well as working on automated handwriting recognition.

Areas

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Family History Technology Laboratory

Students

Blake Peterson
Research Assistant, Leadership
Gary Suarez Zabala
Research Assistant, Mid-level
Christopher Hatch
Research Assistant, Leadership
Samuel Ampuero
Research Assistant, Entry
Grace Wong
Research Assistant, Mid-level
Nelson Schnepf
Research Assistant, Entry
Ben Christensen
Research Assistant, Entry
Izzie Heath
Research Assistant, Entry
Angus Chen
Research Assistant, Entry
Matt Feist
Research Assistant, Advanced
Joan Siasoyco
Research Assistant, Mid-level
Foster Curtis
Research Assistant, Entry