CEO Singular Computing
Greater Boston Area
CEO Singular Computing
Greater Boston Area
(Computer Hardware industry)
2005 — Present (4 years )
Commercializing a very fast, low power computer design.
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
2005 — Present (4 years )
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
1999 — Present (10 years )
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
1997 — Present (12 years )
Spinoff from my Carnegie Mellon research group, funded by Fujitsu and US Commerce Dept, to develop and commercialize interactive character technology and content. Praised by NYTimes and others, deployed by McDonald's and others, but tech was too expensive to succeed in commercial world circa 2001. I learned from this.
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
1987 — 1997 (10 years )
Research Professor in Computer Science Department, and Fellow in College of Fine Arts. Created and led Oz Project, a fairly well regarded effort to develop powerful interactive story and character technology. Got promoted to Full Prof rank and promptly left, when Zoesis opportunity arose. You only go 'round once in life...
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
1983 — 1984 (1 year )
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
1980 — 1984 (4 years )
Co-founder of PRL project (name came from my dissertation), which was led by Robert Constable. Helped develop NuPRL logic and led first implementation. This remains a well regarded system for doing semi-automated mathematics, in a very rich proof framework based on constructive type theory.
PhD , Computer Science , 1973 — 1979
BS, MS , Computer Science , 1969 — 1973
Went to college early as the first experiment in what became CTY (Center for Talented Youth) - Hopkins' big gifted and talented program.