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Dr. Janet B. Jones-Oliveira earned her interdepartmental Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics from MIT, an M.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering also from MIT, a M.Arch. in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, and an A.B. from Smith College in Mathematics. In 1982, she was awarded the Edmond A. Brun Medaille by the L’Association Aeronautique et Astronautique. Dr. Jones-Oliveira held a senior scientific position at LLNL as a design physicist. Dr. Jones-Oliveira’s coupled dynamic systems expertise was extended to develop more accurate and scalable computational transport models for the modeling and simulation of extremely complex high temperature/high pressure systems and structural acoustics.
At PNNL, Dr. Jones-Oliveira was a Program Manager and the Applied Mathematics Group Leader. She has conducted pioneering research in fluid-solid interaction, image and video analysis, deep fake detection, face and speaker identification, hyperspectral analysis, biomolecular chemistry, and supply chain risk management analysis – all benefiting from her subject area expertise in the cross-scale physical modeling. Also joining VGI in 2010, she has managed a data science team and worked as a chief computational physicist and senior targeting analyst for the government; and she is now applying that advanced analytics expertise as a service against a broader set of scientific and commercial applications.
Dr. Joseph S. Oliveira earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a B.S. from the University of Massachusetts in Mathematics. Dr. Oliveira has held senior scientific positions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). He is the principal architect of the MCL (using Multi-Cubic Lattices for signal analysis) and METATRON (using Hyperdigraphs for network analysis) computational frameworks, and he has successfully applied them to model numerous complex problems for a diverse set of clients in computational science domain areas of bioengineering, critical infrastructure, image, and social technical data analysis.
As Chief Scientist at PNNL, Dr. Oliveira was responsible for proposing and managing a multiple million-dollar research and development portfolio. Joining the Verite Group, Inc. (VGI) in 2010 as Director of Research and Development, he has advanced the state-of-the-art in big data analytics; and he is working towards transitioning his advanced analytics expertise in computational science and quantum computing from the government and commercial sectors back to the scientific community at large.