Kyle Thompson

 Kyle Thompson

Kyle Thompson

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Mathematics


Resume

  • 16211

    Program graduate

    The Data Incubator

  • 2010

    German

    English

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Dissertation Title: Superconducting Interfaces - Equivariant Solutions to a System of Nonlinear Wave Equations with Ginzburg-Landau Type Potential

    Mathematics

    University of Toronto

    Master of Science (MS)

    Master's Project: Determinantal Processes on a Sphere

    Mathematics

    University of Toronto

  • 2005

    Bachelor of Mathematics (BM)

    Double Major in Honours Pure Mathematics and Honours Mathematical Physics

    Mathematics

    University of Waterloo

  • LaTeX

    Statistics

    R

    Python

    Probability

    Optimization

    Mathematical Modeling

    git

    Machine Learning

    Data Analysis

    Numerical Analysis

    Mathematics

    Matlab

    Scala

    Research

    Problem Solving

    Teamwork

    Simulations

    SQL

    Statistical Modeling

    Superconducting Interfaces: Equivariant Solutions to a System of Nonlinear Wave Equations with Ginzburg-Landau Type Potential

    Preprint

    Superconducting Interfaces: Equivariant Solutions to a System of Nonlinear Wave Equations with Ginzburg-Landau Type Potential

    N Lütkenhaus

    M Piani

    H Farmanbar

    M Razavi

    SPIE OPTO

    Physical and architectural considerations in quantum repeaters

    Kyle

    Thompson

    League Inc.

    University of Toronto

    Region of Peel

    TD Securities

    Region of Peel

    University of Waterloo

    PillPack

    University of Waterloo

    The Data Incubator

    Brampton

    ON

    Canada

    • Used models and wind maps to predict energy outputs of wind turbines in various geographies around the region.

    Summer Intern

    Region of Peel

    Waterloo

    ON

    Canada

    • Studied models of star formation processes and ran numerical simulations to predict the emission lines of water molecules in star forming regions using FORTRAN and C/C++.\n

    Summer Research Assistant

    University of Waterloo

    Waterloo

    ON

    Canada

    • Assisted in the development of a model of quantum repeaters to be used to distribute encryption keys securely and ran numerical simulations of this model using MATLAB.\n

    Summer Research Assistant

    University of Waterloo

    Greater New York City Area

    Attended an intensive 8 week program in New York City which helps prepare graduate students in STEM fields for a career in data science. \n\n• Worked on projects using web-scraping

    machine learning

    and NLP. \n\n• Used MapReduce (in Python) and Spark (in Scala) to carry out a statistical analysis of large data sets.\n\n

    Fellow

    The Data Incubator

    Brampton

    ON

    Canada

    • Found an optimal arrangement for photovoltaic arrays that were installed at a waste-water facility. \n\n• Collected data and used models to predict energy output of solar thermal units to be installed at a child care facility.

    Summer Intern

    Region of Peel

    Toronto

    ON

    Canada

    • Taught two single variable and two multivariate calculus courses during this time period at the undergraduate level (class sizes ranged from 100 to 200 students).

    Course Instructor

    University of Toronto

    Greater Boston Area

    • Perform complex analyses to develop insights used by the business to make key decisions.\n\n• Develop models to optimize operations and enhance the customer experience.\n\n• Run experiments and perform statistical analyses to measure the impact of business efforts.\n\n• Partner with the platform engineering and operations team to build and maintain our analytics infrastructure.

    Data Scientist

    PillPack

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    Data Scientist

    League Inc.

    Toronto

    ON

    Canada

    • Investigated and ensured compliance with security protocols.

    Summer Intern

    TD Securities

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