My research domain was in parallel processing architectures as well as adaptive algorithms in control of industrial processes, including foundries and nuclear physics experimental equipment. For several years I worked as an independent software/hardware consultant and contractor with companies worldwide in the domains of predictive analytics, spectroscopy.
Recently, I have been applying my diverse experience to advance process and product development. I am currently focusing on applying findings in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, decision making, and skills useful in team facilitation in complexity to coach teams. My current professional interests include enabling better work environments via applied anthro-complexity, strategic organization building, and adaptive leadership practices amongst teams worldwide.
I received a PhD in Computer Science and an MS in Electronic Engineering (linked-in profile is located here). My outside interests include sailing, lumberjacking, baroque music, spending time with my family, software development on non-profit projects, and supporting local educational institutions in Oregon.