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Billy D. Jones |
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I am a theoretical physicist interested in the beautiful connection between mathematics and the physical world in which we live. If you ever wondered what a theoretical physicist in industry might work on, you can check out my CV or skills list. Otherwise, just read on and you'll get a slight flavor.
All things ~ocean~ but especially acoustics and underwater gliders.
From 1-Jun-1999 to 15-Dec-2004 I tuned my analytic and computing skills working as an analyst with AMI. My skills broadened immensely upon entering the high-tech work environment: it turned me into a general problem solver with each day bringing a new puzzle to solve in one form or another. I performed general analysis as a consultant with AMI and worked on medium-sized (20-100 thousand lines of source code) software projects customized for the client at hand.
From 1997-1999 I was a postdoc with the theory group at TRIUMF. TRIUMF is located on the beautiful campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. My research interests include hadronic physics, quantum field theory, lattice field theory, high-performance computing, and complex systems. Here is a list of my publications from the SPIRES-SLAC database.
Senior Acoustics Engineer, Alaska Native Technologies LLC, 11-Feb-2005 to the
present
Physicist, Applied Mathematics Inc., 1999-2004
Research Associate,
TRIUMF, University of British Columbia, 1997-1999
Research Assistant, Ohio
State University, Department of Physics, 1992-1997
Ohio State University, Ph.D., Physics, 1997
Colorado School of
Mines, B.S., Engineering Physics, 1992
Write great code (Randall Hyde)
A wonderful recruiter in the Seattle area
hits since 1-Nov-2005 (including self-hits and revisits)
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