Tony C. Scott earned a BS in Physics (1984), a Masters in Applied Mathematics (1986), and a PhD in Physics (1991) from the University of Waterloo. He is affiliated with RWTH-Aachen University. His work in Mathematical Physics has resulted in over 70 refereed publications, many international presentations, and the NSERC post-doc scholarship held at the Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (1991-1992). His subsequent post-doc position was at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford (1993-96) followed by a position at the Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, Israel. He has given courses in quantum mechanics and Mathematical software. He was awarded the Pearson award for best doctoral thesis in Physics (1990) and was an invited professor at INRIA-Rocquencourt and held an 'industrial chair' at INRIA-Lorraine. His research interests include quantum theory, relativity, quantum gravity, and data science. He supports himself as a Data Scientist.
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Tony C. Scott earned a BS in Physics (1984), a Masters in Applied Mathematics (1986), and a PhD in Physics (1991) from the University of Waterloo. He is affiliated with RWTH-Aachen University. His work in Mathematical Physics has resulted in over 70 refereed publications, many international presentations, and the NSERC post-doc scholarship held at the Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (1991-1992). His subsequent post-doc position was at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford (1993-96) followed by a position at the Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, Israel. He has given courses in quantum mechanics and Mathematical software. He was awarded the Pearson award for best doctoral thesis in Physics (1990) and was an invited professor at INRIA-Rocquencourt and held an 'industrial chair' at INRIA-Lorraine. His research interests include quantum theory, relativity, quantum gravity, and data science. He supports himself as a Data Scientist.