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In the big chair at the Oasis Restaurant, Austin, Texas

A Concise Guide To

Andrew Chin

Geographical  |  Educational  |  Mathematical   |  Legal

Societal  |  Musical  |  Familial  |  Social   |  Memorial

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Geographical

1966 Needham, MA geog1.jpg (222960 bytes) 1993 London, England geog6.jpg (145538 bytes)
1978 Austin, TX geog2.jpg (275632 bytes) 1994 Austin, TX geog7.jpg (163853 bytes)
1987 Budapest, Hungary geog3.jpg (149963 bytes) 1995 New Haven, CT geog8.jpg (245072 bytes)
1987 Oxford, England geog4.jpg (78440 bytes) 1998 Washington, DC
1991 College Station, TX geog5.jpg (122784 bytes)

Educational

1971 Stephen Palmer Elementary
Needham, MA
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1976 Hillside Elementary
Needham, MA
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1978 Murchison Junior HS
Austin, TX
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1980 Stephen F. Austin HS
Austin, TX
educ4.jpg (125940 bytes) Valedictorian, 1984
Winner, 1984 USA Mathematical Olympiad
Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Maroon
1984 University of Texas
Austin, TX
educ5.jpg (35404 bytes) Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, 1987
Valedictorian, College of Natural Sciences
President, Students' Association
Associate Editor, The Daily Texan
1987 University of Oxford
Oxford, England
educ6.gif (15576 bytes) Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics and Computer Science, 1991
Rhodes Scholarship
Marshall Scholarship, declined
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
1995 Yale Law School
New Haven, CT
educ7.jpg (78923 bytes) Doctor of Jurisprudence, 1998
National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Fellowship
Olin Fellowship in Law, Economics and Public Policy
Notes/Dev. Editor, Yale Law Journal

Mathematical

Publications in Mathematics and Computer Science

1991 Texas A&M University
Visiting Assistant Professor
Mathematics
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Co-founder, Texas A&M Invitational High School Mathematics Tournament
1993 University of London
Assistant Professor
Computer Science
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Dartmouth Institute for Advanced Graduate Studies Fellowship
1994 University of Texas
Lecturer
Public Affairs
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Founding Producer, Asian American Austin, Austin Community Television

Legal

Publications in Law

1996 Fish & Richardson P.C.
Boston, MA
Summer Associate
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1997 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP
Washington, DC
Summer Associate
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1997 Federal Trade Commission
Washington, DC
Summer Law Intern
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1998 Judge Henry H. Kennedy, Jr.
U.S. District Court
Washington, DC
Law Clerk
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2000 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP
Washington, DC
Associate
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Societal

I've played a small role in attempting to reduce the disparities in educational opportunity that seem to occur in every community.  Here Assad, a sixth-former in Cowley, England, works out a trigonometry word problem I've assigned him on one of his weekly visits to St. Catherine's College in Oxford. social2.jpg (180268 bytes)
The last church I attended that tackled the issue of social injustice head-on was the John Wesley Society at Wesley Memorial Church in Oxford.  Here is a group Bible lunch I hosted in my cramped student quarters.  (I'm not pictured.) social4.jpg (222764 bytes)
I worked on the 1992 Paul Tsongas campaign.  Tsongas (1941-1997) is the only heroic figure who has run for President during my lifetime.  We have already become a lesser nation for his loss. social3.jpg (49153 bytes)

Musical

Here's what I've been listening to lately:

Taja Sevelle, Toys of Vanity music1.gif (14079 bytes)
Al Stewart, Past, Present & Future music2.gif (19458 bytes)
The Go-Go's, Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's music3.gif (12347 bytes)
Deacon Blue, Riches & More music4.gif (18276 bytes)

Familial

Mom (Loretta) in front of the house in Austin she had custom-built in 1993.  She was recently appointed Executive Director of the Texas Asian American Chamber of Commerce! mom.jpg (351851 bytes)
Dad (Daniel) and his new wife Kathy Block are attorneys in Austin.  Dad's firm, Chin & Patrick, LLP, has offices in Austin and Round Rock, TX.   Dad just passed the patent bar! family3.jpg (151047 bytes)
Sister (Pam), Bobby, Wesley and Amy Hamilton recently moved from Columbia, SC to Taiwan.  When they return in four years, everyone will be bilingual!  This will provide Bobby, who holds a PhD in Linguistics (Second Language Acquisition), with even more data to study. family4.jpg (138531 bytes)
Mom's mom Alice owned and operated a small restaurant off Broadway in the 1940s.  No, it wasn't called "Alice's Restaurant"!  It was called "China Moon," and her patrons included Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, and the cast of The King and I. family3.gif (127320 bytes)

Social

Gregg Eck is my best friend from childhood.  He's a Jesuit priest now.  I haven't seen him since we met up in Budapest in 1987. soc1.jpg (167730 bytes)
During high school, it seemed like I went on road trips for math and debate tournaments every weekend, mostly to San Antonio and usually with this guy, Alex Kolesnik.  Years later, I introduced him to his wife Sharon Beynon.   They still go on frequent road trips -- to bridge tournaments. soc2.jpg (156568 bytes)
My fiancee Judy Tseng lives in Arlington, Virginia.  Our relationship was, in retrospect, long overdue.   She recently moved her homepage onto DemocracyWeb. judytseng.jpg (10182 bytes)

Memorial

I've had two close friends taken away well before their time.  Their passing has lent urgency to my work.  I dedicate this page to their memory.

memorial2.jpg (201461 bytes)Nadine Kowalsky (1966-1996) lost her battle with leukemia after a long struggle.   In high school, she and I were the only two students representing our year in the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and U.S.A. Mathematical Olympiad Training programs.  She went on to outshine me, graduating from Harvard, earning a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Chicago, and taking a fellowship at Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study.  I remember her for her compassion and indomitable spirit.  When I failed to qualify for the USAMO in 1983, her witty and self-deprecating correspondence from the training program was genuinely consoling.  I learned of Nadine's passing when I came across her archived messages to a Bone Marrow Transplant list server, and her courageous words of support bore posthumous witness to her remarkable character.

memorial.jpg (201791 bytes)Navid Saheb-Kashaf (1966-1987) was about to start his senior year at Harvard when he was killed in a car accident.  We were classmates during the spring of 1987 in Hungary.  I remember him for his resourcefulness and initiative.  Since he didn't have an English-speaking roommate, he reached out to the rest of us by organizing more than his share of outings.  That spring, he also taught himself to play violin, and took an interest in the emerging Eastern European democracy movements.  On the last day I saw him, he cooked us a spaghetti dinner and then we went out to see a Woody Allen film.