Hello! My name is Gabe. As a computer scientist, I have lots of experience learning and communicating topics from mathematics and programming languages. I graduated summa cum laude from Holy Cross with a double major in Mathematics and Classics, a minor in computer science. Much of my research after graduation focused on ways to apply computer science to the analysis of ancient texts. Since then, I've completed a Ph.D. in computer science at Dartmouth College and worked extensively as a...
Hello! My name is Gabe. As a computer scientist, I have lots of experience learning and communicating topics from mathematics and programming languages. I graduated summa cum laude from Holy Cross with a double major in Mathematics and Classics, a minor in computer science. Much of my research after graduation focused on ways to apply computer science to the analysis of ancient texts. Since then, I've completed a Ph.D. in computer science at Dartmouth College and worked extensively as a research scientist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
I'm very passionate about teaching and come from a family that values education and learning. While at Dartmouth, I helped put together a security summer camp for high-school students and also was a Teaching
Assistant for several courses, including introduction to programming languages. Professionally, I do cybersecurity research for a national laboratory and apply concepts from mathematics, program prototypes
based on those concepts, and publish results. Most recently, I finished a course from MIT on Applied Data Science and Machine Learning.
At the heart of it, I'm an interdisciplinary researcher that loves to think about the intersection of language and mathematics. This background gives me a wide range of examples with which to build mathematical intuition with students.