While working as an Applied Research Mathematician for the US Department of Defense, I received my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from UNC Charlotte’s Math Department in the Spring of 2013. After that, I worked as a Senior Data Scientist for Quantifind, Inc. Then I was a Lead Research Scientist, Quantum Advantage for Rigetti Computing, before starting my current role as Chief Scientist at Strangeworks.
On this blog I explore those topics I never had the time to when I was working on my dissertation; essentially anything mathematical, computational, statistical, etc. that I happen to find interesting. For more about me, you can view my CV, my GitHub, my GitLab, or my Mathstodon.
Obligatory notice: my views do not necessarily reflect those of anyone kind enough to employ me.
(Unfortunately) obligatory notice: Nothing here was written with or by a large language model (LLM). Quoting the introduction of Modern Common Lisp with FSet,
This document contains no LLM-generated text — zero, zip, nada. (Yes, I do use em-dashes and semicolons; yes, I have written every one myself.)