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In 2002, Smith enrolled at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, GA on the Hope Scholarship as a Chemistry major with intentions to become a Chemical Engineer.  After a full semester of University, he soon uncovered his passion in software development after signing up for a introductry Computer Science class.  For every single one of the next four (4) semesters, Smith made the Dean's honor list. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Smith was forced to abandon his degree to move to the UK.
 
In 2002, Smith enrolled at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, GA on the Hope Scholarship as a Chemistry major with intentions to become a Chemical Engineer.  After a full semester of University, he soon uncovered his passion in software development after signing up for a introductry Computer Science class.  For every single one of the next four (4) semesters, Smith made the Dean's honor list. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Smith was forced to abandon his degree to move to the UK.
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In August, 2004, Smith enrolled at The University of Reading as a Computer Science student under the School of Systems Engineering.  Mr. Smith graduated from the The University of Reading in 2007 with the highest grade-point average in the Computer Science Department.  He was appropriately awarded the Hockney Prize for "The Best Student in Computer Science". Despite being accepted into the University of Kent in Canterbury as MSc student to study 'Distributed Systems and Networks', Smith decided to enter the workforce as software engineer.
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In August, 2004, Smith enrolled at The University of Reading as a Computer Science student under the School of Systems Engineering.  Mr. Smith graduated from the The University of Reading in 2007 with the highest grade-point average in the Computer Science Department.  He was appropriately awarded the Hockney Prize for "The Best Student in Computer Science". Despite being accepted into the University of Kent in Canterbury as an MSc student to study 'Distributed Systems and Networks', Smith decided to enter the workforce as software engineer.
    
In November 2007, Smith joined Livewire Digital Limited based in Epsom, Surrey, UK.  He writes software solutions for problems related to real-time video and network communications.  Smith is one the team members developing the 'Media Desk HD' solution for the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09.
 
In November 2007, Smith joined Livewire Digital Limited based in Epsom, Surrey, UK.  He writes software solutions for problems related to real-time video and network communications.  Smith is one the team members developing the 'Media Desk HD' solution for the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09.
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