TechEnablement is pleased to announce that Dr. William Reynolds PhD – an expert in applied scientific computing, funding proposals, and government research, – will be identifying pending funding opportunities for our readership. These posts will round out the TechEnablement content pool to (1) educate readers about the current technology, (2) plan both applications and deployments, (3) analyse algorithms and performance, (4) create massively-parallel code, and (5) with the assistance of Dr. Reynolds TechEnablement articles identify funding opportunities. Consider TechEnablement and Dr. Reynolds (as well as his company Least Squares Software) to help with whitepapers or as a collaborator. Don’t forget that TechEnablment also provides consulting and on-site educational services!
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More about Dr. (Bill) Reynolds
WILLIAM N. REYNOLDS, Ph.D. is the founder, President and Chief Science Officer of Least Squares Software and has been a principal researcher and innovator in the field of complexity and computation for more than twenty years. Dr. Reynolds has extensive experience in numerical simulation of complex systems, such as complex aggregation of cells, financial market and battlefield dynamics. Over the past decade, he has focused on the role of complex systems in operational analysis. Recent project have included developing quantitative methodologies based on traditional social science methodologies for the analysis of massive social media corpora and the valuation of information in complex automated reasoning problems. Dr. Reynolds holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of California at San Diego, and Bachelor’s Degrees in Physics and Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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