Grady Lemoine
Grady Lemoine
Grady Lemoine is a software developer, mathematician, and engineer with a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and a Master's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Washington. With a speciality in numerical analysis, high-performance scientific computing, poroelasticity theory, solid mechanics, structural dynamics, finite element method, and finite volume method, Lemoine has a keen interest in the methods and applications of numerical simulation.
He has previously worked as a Software Engineering Manager at Siemens PLM Software, a Senior Software Developer at CD-adapco, a Postdoc at University of Washington, an Instructor at University of Washington, a Research Intern at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a Loads Engineer at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, a Structural Analyst and Designer at University of Washington, and several other research assistant, teaching assistant, and programming roles.
Lemoine is proficient in C/C++, Fortran 77/90, Python, familiar with Java, Perl, Haskell, and has a basic understanding of French and German. With his vast knowledge and experience, Grady Lemoine is a valuable asset to anyone looking for expertise in numerical simulation and scientific computing.