Founder & CEO of ODE, L3C
NSF I-Corps entrepreneurial lead, Team 2218, 2020-2022
Ph.D., Chemical Physics - University of Arizona
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
B.S. Mathematics & Chemistry- University of Arizona
US SMART grant
Author of over 30 high-impact articles
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Speaker at cool events and conferences
Good at math and chemistry, Quantum maven
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Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry-Sci Professor Physics
Member of the Graduate Faculty University of Arizona, Tucson
M.S. 1973, Warsaw University
Ph.D. 1977, Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Development and application of quantum chemical theoretical methods for more accurate determination of the stationary and dynamic quantum states of molecular systems.
Theory formulation, computational implementation and application calculations.
New theoretical techniques for larger polyatomic molecules, leading to more reliable predictions of their properties and structures.
Specialties include:
BA in Mathematics/Chemistry
MS in Chemistry,
PhD in Theoretical Chemistry
HPC, Scientific Computing, Machine Learning, AI, Linux System Administration and Hardware Troubleshooting.
Education:
Northwestern University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Mathematics 2003 - 2008
Georgia Institute of Technology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics 2003
Georgia Institute of Technology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Applied Mathematics 2002
Education:
Master’s Degree and PhD from the University of Idaho.
Dr. Albert H. Carlson studied electrical and computer engineering on an Army ROTC scholarship at the University of Illinois, Urbana, graduating in 1981. After graduation he served as a Tactical and Strategic EW officer. Once retired from the military, he continued to work in product development while he studied for advanced degrees in Computer Science, specializing in applications of Set Theory to cryptography. Part of his work was developing the first practical polymorphic cipher. Dr. Carlson has been granted nine patents in the field of security and has published more than twenty academic papers in security, artificial intelligence, and related subjects. He has more than twenty years experience in engineering, facility security design, and has held positions from engineer to Chief Scientist at various companies. Dr. Carlson has been a professor at several institutions and is presently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science department at Austin Community College in Austin, TX. He joined the QSA in 2019 and serves as the Chair for Quantum Encryption. His research interests include polymorphic encryption and random number generation, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, encryption, utility security, quantum security, and real time control systems.
Experience:
30 + years in telecom industry consulting
Aircraft Pilot
Owner of Talladega Systems, Inc. Since Jan 1998 in Houston, Texas Area
Education:
US Navy AE School School. 1969
Trained as a Aircraft Electrician
Experience: 15 years of software development and data engineering.
Education:
University of Idaho, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics 2014 - 2019
Valdosta State University, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Physics 2005 - 2010
Retired VP of General Electric Healthcare, +20 year
Education:
Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Executive Leadership LGBTQ Course & Design Thinking 2018 - 2018
Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Innovation in Healthcare Leadership & Design Thinking, 2018 - 2018
Adelphi University, Bachelor of Science - BS, Business Administration and Management, 1994-199
Software Engineer Executive
Education:
George Mason University, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer Science 2000 - 2003
Xavier University of Louisiana, Computer Science 1998 - 2000
Seriel Executive, Founder of MapQuest.com
Education:
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, Executive Management Program 1993 - 1993
University at Buffalo, BA- Geography & PhD, Geography
Cornell University, MRP, policy planning & regional analysis