Eric Berry is an Associate Manager of Data Sciences with 15 years of quantitative experience blending data science, applied computational methods, and theoretical mathematics. Based in Bozeman, Montana, he has progressed through hands-on roles at Wildfire Defense Systems and Wildfire Defense Insurance Services, translating topological data analysis and advanced math research into production analytics and risk solutions. He holds a PhD in Mathematics and has a background as a graduate researcher and instructor, giving him a rare combination of deep theoretical rigor and practical teaching experience. Eric also contributes to tooling for developer workflows—his work on automating Gradle release processes demonstrates comfort with backend engineering and release automation beyond pure analytics. Colleagues know him as a creative problem solver who excels at collaborative projects that require both mathematical insight and production-minded implementation.
15 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Visitng Research Student, Mathematics, Visitng Research Student, Mathematics at University of Montpellier
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics at Montana State University-Bozeman
Associate of Science (A.S.), Mathematics, Associate of Science (A.S.), Mathematics at Virginia Western Community College
Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Mathematics at William & Mary
gradle-release is a plugin for providing a Maven-like release process for projects using Gradle
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:92 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Eric primarily contributed to the `gradle-release` plugin, a Gradle plugin for Maven-like release processes. Their commits focused on implementing and refining tasks within the release process, such as checking for snapshot dependencies, updating versions, and committing changes. They also added support for different SCM systems like Bazaar, Git, and SVN by creating and modifying the related release tasks. The user worked on the core functionality of the plugin which is essential for automating the release process of Gradle projects.
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