Dan Bullok is Chief Scientist at Zephyr Research with over a decade of experience building and applying large-scale numerical and forensic computation. Trained in applied mathematics and astronomy and an incomplete PhD in computer science from UIUC, he combines rigorous mathematical modeling with practical expertise in massively parallel simulations. His work spans physical and social simulations as well as mathematical and computer forensics, translating complex theory into auditable, high-performance systems. Based in Urbana, Illinois, he leads research that bridges academic depth and real-world engineering constraints. Colleagues rely on him for difficult modeling problems and for making simulation results defensible and reproducible. An uncommon blend of forensic rigor and scalable simulation design makes him especially effective on interdisciplinary problems where provenance and performance both matter.
11 years of coding experience
PhD (incomplete), Computer Science, PhD (incomplete), Computer Science at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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