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Mathematica Consultant: David Reiss
Background
Consulting Information
web: http://www.scientificarts.com
email: ******@**************.***
Background
David Reiss provides Mathematica consulting for applications and R & D in the applied and
pure sciences. Services provided can be as basic as introductory training and the
implementation of a suite of essential, targeted productivity tools or as complex as a
long-range task that involves substantial R & D, simulation, visualization, data analysis,
documentation, and follow-up support.
Mathematica is a tool of broad utility. Contact Reiss to brainstorm creatively about how
the use of Mathematica could potentially benefit your business.
David Reiss received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the California Institute of
Technology in 1981 and has been a Mathematica user since 1989. Reiss has extensive
experience in both academia and industry and has held positions at a premier government
laboratory, a Silicon Valley start-up, and a top-tier defense contractor, as well as the
usual litany of academic postdoctoral research fellowship positions. In each of these
capacities he has used Mathematica as the prime investigative and documentation tool
across the full range of his assignments.
Consulting Information
David Reiss has used Mathematica since 1988 and has been a Mathematica consultant since
1996.
Expertise
(See http://www.scientificarts.com/applications.html.)
Custom package development for business, science, and industry, including modeling,
simulation, and graphics
Custom R & D
Use of Mathematica in publishing
Major Clients
(See http://www.scientificarts.com/quotes.html.)
Corporations from start-ups to major players
Universities and research laboratories
Major government institutions
Education
(See http://www.scientificarts.com/resume/resume.html.)
B.S. in Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1975
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1981
Computer Language Experience in Addition to Mathematica
Perl
SQL
HTML
CGI
JavaScript
A variety of desktop applications
Platform Experience
Mac OS
Windows
Unix
Languages Spoken
English
Geographic Area of Operation
North America
Others by special arrangement
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