Research & Development (R&D) in the world of
Cybersecurity and Machine Intelligence

About Me

Hello! I’m Yale.

I’m an award-winning technologist who loves solving hard problems, pushing the limits of modern technology and redefining state of the art.

I’ve been building (and breaking) systems for nearly twenty-five years. With deep knowledge and experience throughout the entire internet stack (OSI model), I think in terms of system design. I’m always up-to-date with the latest trends and advancements in software development, infrastructure, and more. I organize and create teams which result in successful outcomes. I’m known for my signature style of leveraging non-traditional ideas and combine that with interdisciplinary processes in order to innovate and solve problems.

I’m also a TED Fellow recognized for my work in reverse engineering social systems to optimize for more beneficial outcomes, and a Kairos Fellow for my work in trying to make housing markets more efficient and resilient.

Currently I’m working in Research and Development (R&D) in the Cybersecurity space for a Fortune 500 company in the Aerospace & Defense sector. We are building and testing fully autonomous systems that leverage the latest in machine intelligence to mitigate attacks on critical infrastructure.

I’m always open to new opportunities, and thinking about what’s next — feel free to connect with me if you’d like to chat more!

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Consulting with Applied Science Group

In addition to the work we do at Applied Science, I offer a range of boutique services in the fields of business, science, technology or engineering software or hardware.

If your project relates to advancing humanity’s knowledge of science or technology, then we should chat!

Work + Collaborations
Applied Science

Applied Science designs, implements, and manages Research and Development (R&D) programs within organizations. We create a diversified portfolio of solutions that address various challenges within a company, across industries and/or within new markets or verticals as well as help to protect the newly generated intellectual property. Combined with our knowledge and experience navigating the landscape of innovation credits, tax strategies, and other tools to virtually eliminate associated financial risks and drive results.

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Past Clients

A shortlist of some of our partners and clients from past collaborations

Previous Work Experience

I am also the co-founder of Modern Expeditions, collaborating with organizations like NatGeo to bring space-age science into stone-age archaeological sites. We join their explorers on private expeditions and provide them with the technology and tools to solve some of the world’s oldest mysteries.

My Housing Intelligence Platform allows cities to understand their housing stock and how policy decisions may influence it.

Previous clients/partners include: Blackstone, Japan Post, Mitsubishi, Draper, Freakonomics, and many more. For a full list and/or references please inquire.

My work has been featured in publications like WIRED, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, Freakonomics, ProPublica. Some of my writing and opinion pieces have appeared in TechCrunch, SecurityWeekly, Torontoist and more (available in press/media section).

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Media & Publicity

“I've been fortunate to have some of my work showcased over the past years in publications like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, TechCrunch, ProPublica and many more. Here are some of the most notable stories over the years.”

Affiliations

I am a TED Fellow recognized for my work in the data science and analytics space, and the ability to tackle real world black-box problems.

I’m a recipient of a Kairos Fellowship for my work in developing public benefit technologies, more specifically a Housing Intelligence Platform that enables cities to understand their housing stock and how policy decisions may impact it. I was also selected by Gerson Lehrman Group as a Top Six AI Innovator in North America, in particular for my work in using public data to identify which apartment buildings are most at-risk for catastrophic fires (where loss of life is involved), and how to better equip first responders to handle these situations safely. This lead to my appointment to New York City’s Inaugural Open Data Advisory Board, in part from this work.

As a spokesperson for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), I’m regularly interviewed by media about what lies ahead in technology, with respect to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence/machine learning.

I’ve presented my work at institutions like Harvard Business School and their Social Enterprise Conference; Woodrow Wilson School, of Public and International Affairs at Princeton; and The Bezos Foundation Scholars 10-year reunion at the Aspen Institute and more.

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Education

I have a Masters in Cybersecurity Risk & Management, a joint degree between New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering and NYU Law. My thesis explored Information Warfare and ways to identify distributed and coordinated inauthentic behaviors of threat actors.

I have a Bachelors of Science from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario in Biologywith a focus on trying to understand why music is one of the only culturally developed artifacts that has a distinct biological structure in the brain.

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