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Graeme Bailey
Professor at Cornell University
Graeme Bailey is a versatile professional with a strong background in pure mathematics, particularly in areas like algebra, analysis, and topology. His career transitioned into computer science through his work on modeling medical phenomena, and he now focuses on search algorithms and modeling interactions in the musical domain. Graeme brings a unique perspective to his work by combining his mathematical expertise with a long history of musical performance, creating innovative and interdisciplinary solutions.
In terms of education, Graeme Bailey studied at the University of Birmingham and honed his musical talents by studying piano and cello at the Royal College of Music. He has a diverse skill set that includes specialties in topology, group theory, analysis, software development, simulation, piano accompaniment, and cello playing, showcasing his multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving and creativity.
Throughout his career, Graeme has been involved in various prestigious organizations. He has served as the Director of Computing in the Arts at Cornell University, where he also held positions as a Professor, Chair of the Health Career Evaluation Committee, and Director of the MEng Program in Computer Science. Additionally, Graeme has contributed his expertise as a Visiting Professor at SUNY Stonybrook, Visiting Lecturer at the University of Warwick, Researcher at IHES, and Lecturer at Kings College London. His diverse experiences in academia and research highlight his strong commitment to knowledge dissemination and academic excellence.