Education
Elson received his Doctor of Philosophy from University of California, Los Angeles in 2003.
Elson received his Doctor of Philosophy from University of California, Los Angeles in 2003.
He is also the creator of the popular CircleMUD. He previously worked at Microsoft Research, in the Distributed Systems and Security group within Systems and Networking Research. Recent projects include MapCruncher and ASIRRA. In 2015, he started his career at Google. Jeremy is also known for his work on calculating whether a powerball ticket can ever be profitable.
In his free time, Jeremy likes to fly planes and work on electronic projects at his home laboratory