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I've worked for more than 13 years, designing products for web ventures, from 3-person initiatives to medium-large industry. Strong Presentation and Negotiation Skills have been key to this work (in addition to the full monte; infrastructure, database design, core algorithms, scaling, backed and frontend frameworks, test-ability, compliance, and UI/UX + SEO).

I also design technology & products by drawing from a history of fabrication, prototyping, sourcing, and scientific research (applied physics). I am a practicing sculptor, and establish new product aesthetics via my own approach to engineering fluid-mechanical processes. From this work in water, I have built a broad & deep knowledge-base on the application of fluid phenomenon to industry needs.

I have lead successful small-capitalization stages, wrote grants & engaged program officers, developed teams and timelines, design of experiments, measurement, and business development.


Oct
21
answered Why does Europe have so few skyscrapers compared to East Asia?
Oct
21
awarded  Commentator
Oct
21
comment Why do Spaniards have their lunch and dinner so late?
It could also be due to the heat. Spain is more arid, esp. toward the south. Indians and arabs tend toward a later dinner because the heat accumulated during the day pacifies the appetite. This is why Indian restaurants will tend to have hours until 1-2am. Spain, as well, is a country with an extensive Moorish/muslim history, and so may have reconciled toward a later time for these reasons.
Oct
21
answered Why do Spaniards have their lunch and dinner so late?
Oct
19
awarded  Scholar
Oct
19
accepted Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
Oct
19
revised Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
added Mayflower passenger manifest
Oct
18
comment Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
I de-pilgrim-ized it.
Oct
18
revised Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
de-pilgrim-ized
Oct
17
awarded  Custodian
Oct
17
comment Which mythological/historical/fictional character is cited as a symbol for constant improvement or dogged persistence in re-doing his task?
Probably better to try asking this in Sci-Fi/Fantasy SE. That is more the SE for Lit.
Oct
17
reviewed Reviewed Why the difference of opinion about the disappearance of Subhas Chandra Bose
Oct
17
comment Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
You have my assurance that it is an old-fav of mine, and well-deliverable :)
Oct
17
comment Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
@T.E.D. I was trying to make a little bit of humor, but thanks for following it up with more info on this topic. I know the tobacco history on the Britain-side, this you mention is important reinforcement of that.
Oct
16
comment Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
I'll jest: it is funny that the nation 'made by outsourcing sweatshop labor' now faces a crisis from outsourcing its labor to sweatshops. ;)
Oct
16
awarded  Editor
Oct
16
revised Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
added more details
Oct
16
comment Hebrew as the Language of America
@YUASK comment should be the answer. That is quite a good lead.
Oct
16
asked Were the (early 17th C) arrivers/colonists to North America (USA) outcasts from European societies?
Oct
10
awarded  Teacher