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Thank you for visiting my ePortfolio at www.sethmoyer.com!  Feel free to explore the different sections.  This site was primarily created as a class project, but I have continued to update and maintain it to reflect my current coursework and academic pursuits.  On this site, I have included an up-to-date résumé and some of my past projects and work.

About Me

A picture of me!
My name is Seth Moyer.  I live in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, which is a few miles away from State College, PA.  State College is home to the University Park campus of the Pennsylvania State University.  I am currently enrolled in the College of Communications at Penn State with a major in Media Studies with a focus in Media Effects and a minor in Information Science and Technology (IST).

I chose to major in Media Effects and minor in IST because this combination of subjects  reflects my interest and strong points.  After graduation, I hope to find employment in a technical field, as a social media expert, or another related field.  The communications classes I have taken so far have caused me to become more interested in the academic aspect of media studies.  After I have completed my Bachelor's degree, I may go on to pursue a Master's degree on a related subject.

For the past three years I have worked as a dishwasher in a retirement home.  I like my job because the pay is good and it feels good to not have to think about the rest of what's going on in my life for a while.  My job has also taught me how to interact with co-workers and superiors, which is an important skill to have in the workplace.

I consider myself to be a computer hardware aficionado.  I have built and worked on several computers, including my own gaming computer.  I also like to stay informed about the latest news in the computer hardware industry.  I am currently an editor in the Folding@Home section on the site www.overclock.net with over 7500 posts as of January 2012.  Folding@Home is a distributed computing project that is managed by Stanford's Pande Group that simulates protein folding for use in research about diseases such as Alzheimer's, cancer, and influenza.   Overclock.net's Folding@Home team is currently #3 in the world.  My current role as an editor is to work with the other editors and site users to come up with ideas for new Folding@Home competitions.  Competitions help Folders to stay motivated and boost the amount of work that is donated to Stanford.  As an editor, I also answer general questions about Folding@Home and help to troubleshoot any problems with which other users may need help.

I like photography and consider myself to be an amateur, because there is a lot that I can still learn but I have sold my work in the past.  A sample of my work can be found on the "My Work" page.  Some of my other hobbies include hanging out with friends, reading, learning about things that interest me,  playing video games, running, being outdoors, fiddling with electronic devices, or any combination of those.

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