Summary
Cynthia Freeman is a lead research scientist with 11 years of experience specializing in causality, interpretable models, and time series anomaly detection, currently driving research at Verint. She holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico and an MS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington, combining rigorous theory with practical deployment experience. Her work spans academic research, patent-authoring, and applied engineering roles that improved virtual assistants and classifier systems early in her career. Cynthia has taught as adjunct faculty and contributed to research on mismatched system and measurement timescales, a niche that informs her novel approaches to anomaly detection. Colleagues describe her as someone who translates deep mathematical insight into robust, production-ready algorithms.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Masters Applied Mathematics, Masters Applied Mathematics at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BS) Mathematics at Gonzaga University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science at The University of New Mexico