Until recently, I was a researcher and software developer for Coupa Software, supporting their schedule-optimization R&D effort for USTRANSCOM. I served in this role since my retirement from the US Air Force in 2014, initially as an employee of LLamasoft, Inc., until their acquisition by Coupa Software in late 2020. My work centered around optimizing the scheduling and execution of large-scale military logistics and deployments, moving people and materiel from multiple home bases to their theater of operations and back again.In addition, since 2014 I have held two part-time positions as an adjunct online mathematics instructor for Liberty University Online and Indiana Wesleyan University.Now, my family and I are living more modestly on my Air Force pension and adjunct teaching positions. I am also starting a math tutoring service in the local area.For the last six years of my Air Force career, I taught graduate-level Mathematics courses to over 200 Masters and PhD students at the Air Force Institute of Technology. These students have been predominantly US Air Force officers, but there have also been several students from other US military branches and many international officers from our Coalition partners, from Argentina to S. Korea to Tunisia. In addition, I have researched and published several journal articles on numerical techniques for wave propagation models, often as sole author. Third, I have served on four thesis and dissertation committees, helping to ensure mathematical rigor in the engineering students' research.In previous assignments, including one overseas deployment, I have been a software developer, flight test coordinator, project manager, and data analyst. These positions have involved managing budgets ranging from $20k to $10M, leading contractor teams of 50-300 people, and supporting mission areas ranging from electronic warfare to strategic war planning to space superiority.
Listed skills include Military, Analysis, Air Force, Applied Mathematics, and 20 others.