Mark Clifford Reynolds, American research and development company engineer. Achievements include patents for new method for wavefront reconstruction. Fellow: Academy of Sciences; member: American Mathematics Society, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Background
Reynolds, Mark Clifford was born on August 9, 1957 in Jamaica, New York, United States. Son of Edward J. and Margaret J. (Hunt) R. Bachelor of Science in Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1981, Master of Science in Mathematics, 1982. Program manager Bernier & Associations, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1981-1983.
Education
Member technical staff Adaptive Optics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983-1985, vice president engineering, 1985-1991. Senior software engineer Language Engineering Corporation, 1991. Patentee new method for wavefront reconstruction.
Translator: Theory of Singularities (Virgin Islands Arnold), 1985.
Editor: Lars Ahlfors: Collected Papers, 1984, George Polya: Collected Papers,1984, Mathematics, Computers, and People, 1985, editor Advances in Mathematics, 1982-1984.
Career
Program manager Bernier & Associate, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1981—1983. Member technical staff Adaptive Optics, Cambridge, 1983—1985, vice president engineering, 1985—1991. Senior software engineer Language Engineering Corporation, since 1991.
Membership
Fellow New York Academy Sciences. Member American Mathematics Society, Phi BetaKappa, Sigma Xi.