Summary
Abraham Smith is a mathematically rigorous technology leader and geometer serving as CTO and Chief Security Architect at Geometric Data Analytics, with 12 years of experience bridging pure mathematics and applied computation. Trained with a PhD from Duke and a background in analysis and differential geometry, he develops coordinate-independent, geometric methods for machine learning, multivariable dynamics, computer vision, and control. He has a strong track record in academia—former UW–Stout associate professor and long-standing research fellowships—and in building research computing infrastructure and open-source tools for micro-local analysis. Equally at home writing object-oriented algorithms and managing advanced Linux systems, he brings both theoretical depth and production-grade engineering to interdisciplinary problems. Active in his local community as a school board member, he combines governance experience with a knack for turning abstract geometric invariants into practical analytics.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics at Duke University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics, Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
English, French, German