"Ryan Dellolio is a student at the George Washington University studying the intersection of technology, policy and international affairs; and his varying research and development interests include human-computer interface design, application design and theory, technological perspectives to international relations and science/technology policy. The past and present applications of his independent and collaborative work inspired Ryan to found Yanaboo Enterprises, a consulting venture offering high-priority, high-end, results driven technology consulting to all industries for clients requiring sophisticated, reliable and time-sensitive technological solutions in 2002. Ryan has worked as a developer and a consultant to many leading organizations and their management, in addition to maintaining active participation in collaborate roles at such organizations as Wikipedia, Microsoft, Intel, the Association of Computing Machinery, and many others. His most recent work "Fuzzy logic based interactive method for adaptable and dynamic user interfaces," is United States Patent Pending. Ryan is also a lecturer in the George Washington University's Writing Lecture series, and will be joining the faculty of the George Washington University School of Business in the Fall of 2009 as a Lab Instructor."