Andrew kramer biography

Andrew Kramer

Andrew Kramer

Assistant Professor

Department

The Beacom College of Computer & Cyber Sciences

Education

Ph.D. Computer Science, Dakota State University
M.S., Dakota State University
B.S., Dakota State University
A.A., College of Redwoods

Biography

Andrew Kramer is an Assistant Professor in The Beacom College of Computer & Cyber Sciences, teaching classes related to reverse engineering, vulnerability research, and exploit development. His work focuses on x86/x64 in Linux environments, while occasionally delving into other platforms such as ARM IoT/embedded devices.

Kramer is passionate about student success and strives to make education exciting through hands-on learning and project-based work. He believes that a teacher’s primary goal should be to spark excitement for the subject.

Additionally, he has published a variety of open-source software projects and holds several CVEs from personal research work.

Contact

Office Location: East Hall
Phone:(605) 256-5838
Email
Website

  • As a freelance artist
  • Andrew Kramer (also known
  • Andrew Leon Kramer (born 6 November
  • Andrew Kramer

    American journalist

    Andrew Kramer (also known as Andrew E. Kramer) is an American journalist who lived in Russia for more than 15 years and worked at the Moscow bureau of NYT. Since July 2022 he is Head of The New York Times bureau in Kyiv.

    Early life

    Born in Oakland, California, USA. He graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in history. He received a master's degree in history from Oxford University.

    Career

    He worked for the Associated Press in Portland, Oregon, and New York, as a researcher and news assistant for The Washington Post, and as a freelance reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle. In the summer of 1995, he worked for the Ukiah Daily Journal in Ukiah, California. In 2005, he joined The New York Times (NYT) as a correspondent for Business Day. Covered Iraq from 2007 to 2011. He lived and worked in Russia for more than 15 years. Worked at the NYT bureau in Moscow.

    In 2017, a team of NYT journalists won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for a series of articles that included Kramer's article, "How Russia Hired Elite Hackers for Its Cyber War".

    On July 22, 2022, it was announced that Kramer became the first NYT bureau chief in Ukraine.

    Criticism

    Some Ukrainian civil society figures accuse Kramer of pro-Russian views in his articles. He was also accused of viewing Ukraine through a colonial lens.

    During 2020–2021, Kramer devoted a series of publications to the topic of fighting the coronavirus, and was accused by some Ukrainian media of becoming a participant in the Russian propaganda campaign to popularize the Russian vaccine Sputnik V. Kramer wrote positively about the effectiveness of Russian medicines in the fight against the coronavirus and p

    Real world article

    (written from a production point of view)

    Andrew Kramer

    Birth name:

    Andrew Leon Kramer

    Place of birth:

    Riverside County, California, USA

    Andrew Leon Kramer(born6 November1984; age 40) is a digitalvisual effects and motion graphics artist who designed the main titles of the alternate realityStar Trek films, Star Trek(2009) and its sequel Star Trek Into Darkness(2013), in the latter case while in the employ of Kelvin Optical, Inc.At Kelvin Optical he has also worked on the 2016 sequel Star Trek Beyond, credited as a "Digital Artist".

    Career[]

    Kramer has also designed the main titles for Fringe, the science fiction television series created by Star Trek producer/director J.J. Abrams and writers/executive producers Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci.

    Kramer runs the website Video Copilot, which provides tools for motion graphics and visual effects artists as well as tutorials. He also owns his own visual effects shop, called Final Image.[1]

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      Andrew kramer biography

    Biography

    Dr. Andrew Kramer is originally from Baltimore, and went to Medical School at the University of Maryland. He completed his Urology residency and Fellowship in Sexual Medicine at The Boston Medical Center.He then returned to Baltimore 20 years ago to join the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine as part of the full time academic faculty.There is was an Associate Professor of Surgery, and published extensively with over 50 manuscripts-and built of the the world’s largest volume penile implant practices.Dr. Kramer moved back to Massachusetts and now practices in beautiful Cape Cod, where his sexual medicine and prosthetic urology practice is again high volume, with hundreds of procedures done per year.Patients come from all over the country for revisions, second opinions, and consultations-as was the case at University of Maryland.Dr. Kramer often records his surgeries in high-definition, and has the world’s largest video library of penile implants-offering transparency and education for patients.Also Dr. Kramer and operated in over 20 countries throughout the world, and has operated on patients from all 50 states.