Jesse Wang
Dr Jesse Y. Wang is a versatile and accomplished practitioner in the areas of Computer
Science and Mathematics.  

While worked at Argonne National Laboratory, Dr. Wang’s research areas were in numerical
analysis, scientific computing, and theory of computation, where he established error analysis of
the well-known Weighted Simpson Rule.  These research results have been cited by graduate-
level numerical analysis text-books.  He has used the Fortran programming language extensively
and was one of the major contributors for the improvement of the quality of IBM’s Fortran System
Libraries.

While at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Dr. Wang worked on system initialization, and resolved a major
5ESS switch systems’ inter-processor data synchronization problem; the 5ESS switch systems
are currently used in most major cities and metropolitan areas world-wide.

From 1996 to year 2000, Dr. Wang served as the Vice-President of Information Technology. He
researched and selected vendors to successfully construct the campus-wide Ethernet gigabit
network backbone IT (Information Technology) infrastructure system at a major state university
with student body around ten thousand.  This work brought Dr. Wang renown in the academic
computing community and led to a contract to upgrade the IT infrastructure at the Morris Brown
College, Georgia (2002); a true IT turnaround success story.

In year 2006, Dr. Wang was awarded a research fellowship to conduct research in building user
interface using formal methods model at the Naval Laboratory, San Diego, California.

Dr. Wang graduated from the Graduate School of Business, the University of Chicago (1995).  He
has published extensively and received many awards.  He is a member of:  The Scientific
Research Society of North America, Sigma Xi: The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).
Dr. Jesse Y Wang
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