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Daniel studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, receiving a first class BA and MA degree with honours. He then became interested in Artificial Intelligence, gaining an M.Sc. with distinction from Edinburgh University, followed by a Ph.D. in Informatics. He has worked as a freelance statistical consultant and as a software developer in the computer games industry. He also writes an occasional science column for The Scotsman newspaper. In 2005 he co-founded [http://thinktankmaths.co.uk ThinkTank Mathematics], a mathematics and AI consultancy / development company. He is 30, and lives in Edinburgh with his wife Rebecca. | Daniel studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, receiving a first class BA and MA degree with honours. He then became interested in Artificial Intelligence, gaining an M.Sc. with distinction from Edinburgh University, followed by a Ph.D. in Informatics. He has worked as a freelance statistical consultant and as a software developer in the computer games industry. He also writes an occasional science column for The Scotsman newspaper. In 2005 he co-founded [http://thinktankmaths.co.uk ThinkTank Mathematics], a mathematics and AI consultancy / development company. He is 30, and lives in Edinburgh with his wife Rebecca. | ||
Homepage: [http://winterstein.me.uk http://winterstein.me.uk] | Homepage: [http://winterstein.me.uk http://winterstein.me.uk] | ||
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Daniel studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, receiving a first class BA and MA degree with honours. He then became interested in Artificial Intelligence, gaining an M.Sc. with distinction from Edinburgh University, followed by a Ph.D. in Informatics. He has worked as a freelance statistical consultant and as a software developer in the computer games industry. He also writes an occasional science column for The Scotsman newspaper. In 2005 he co-founded ThinkTank Mathematics, a mathematics and AI consultancy / development company. He is 30, and lives in Edinburgh with his wife Rebecca.
Homepage: http://winterstein.me.uk