Marc Vicuna
Marc joined the Wolfram Mathematical Computation team in mid-2022 and soon became a Wolfram U instructor for mathematical courses. He is the author of the Introduction to Probability, Introduction to Discrete Mathematics and Introduction to Game Theory courses. He is a Kernel Developer at Wolfram, creating, improving and maintaining Wolfram Language functions on game theory, discrete mathematics and probability.
Since 2019, Marc has worked with Wolfram Language for number theory experiments, solving graph theory problems and visualizing data, using Wolfram Language as a student, a professional and an enthusiast.
Marc has a teaching foundation based in tutoring. He has given instruction in multiple musical instruments and many undergraduate computer science and applied mathematics courses as a teacher, teaching assistant and private tutor. He values targeted, practical and fast learning and enjoys sharing his knowledge.
Organization:
Wolfram Research
Degrees:
BS in Applied Mathematics, Concordia University, Canada
BCS in Computer Applications, Concordia University, Canada
MS in Computer Science (Data Science Specialization), Carleton University, Canada
Languages:
English, French
Interests:
Board game design, tennis, history, hiking, dead languages and painfully difficult video games