Millennium Magazine_11th Ed_Roman DeSanctis

245 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine SCIENCES, PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY PROFESSOR New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers University Newark, NJ RESEARCH STAFF MEMBER IBM Monroe Township, NJ Millennium Magazine Featured Listee EMANUEL GOLDMAN, PHD Intrigued by the innate certainty of mathematics from a young age, Dr. Fred G. Gustavson pursued a formal education at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, from whom he received a BS in physics. He later earned an MS in mathematics and a PhD in applied mathematics. Utilizing his advanced degrees in mathematics, Dr. Gustavson joined IBM in 1963, where he has served as a research staff member. During his tenure at IBM, he developed methods for completing complex mathematics equations on computer systems. Since that time, he has also been involved in high-performance computer and computing science, in which he notes is the “science of mathematics” as the discipline is directly correlated with the sciences. With a number of written works to his credit, including the 2010 article, “Rectangular Full Packed Format for Cholesky’s Algorithm: Factorization, Solution and Inversion,” Dr. Gustavson is currently focusing his efforts on teaching children how to properly learn mathematics. In the near future, he plans to write a variety of methods to teach children proper mathematical problem-solving in a lucid, concrete manner. FRED G. GUSTAVSON, PHD Dr. Emanuel Goldman joined the New Jersey School of Medicine at Rutgers University in 1979, first serving as an assistant professor of microbiology. Advancing to associate professor in 1983 and full professor in 1993, he has served in the Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics. Drawing upon over 45 years of experience, he previously served UC Irvine as an associate in medical microbiology and assistant research microbiologist. He holds a PhD in biochemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed fellowships in viral oncology and pathology at Harvard Medical School. Sitting on the editorial boards of Applied Environmental Microbiology and Protein Expression and Purification, Dr. Goldman authored “Gene Expression: Lessons from Bacteria with Comparisons to Eukaryotes.” He is co-editor of “Practical Handbook of Microbiology,” now in its fourth edition. An author/co-author of over 75 publications, he has also submitted scientific research papers, including on the transmission of COVID-19. He received a 2017 Celebration of Scholarship Award from Rutgers University Libraries and 2002 Arthur Kahn Memorial Award from the American Association of University Professors.

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