Awesome
Prof. Lynch was my fave prof from my first semester. He's an amazing lecturer and he really wants you to succeed. I suggest you go to his office hours if you have questions. He's very approachable. He's just really nice! 10/10 would recommend.
Good
Prof. Lynch is an amazing prof and he really knows his stuff. Class isn't mandatory if you're good with Calc I. However, you might bite yourself if you skip towards the end of sem. Be prepared for homework and weekly projects in lab. Overall, he's nice, caring, and helpful.
Texas A&M University College Station - Mathematics
Experienced mathematics researcher seeking a career in artificial intelligence, data science and machine learning.
Richard
Lynch
College Station, Texas
I am currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Texas A&M Mathematics Department seeking to make the transition from academia to a career in artificial intelligence, data science and machine learning. I am proficient in state-of-the-art machine learning principles and techniques, including neural network architectures. I also possess knowledge of major programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, and C++. My publications lie in data science, probability, numerical methods, and signal analysis.
Master's degree
Mathematics
Bachelor's degree
Applied Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Mathematics
I studied frame theory under Professor Peter Casazza.
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