Scott D. Thomas has over 15 years of experience as a scientific software engineer applying numerical models and algorithms to problems in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), computational engineering mechanics (CEM), and computational infrared radiation (CIR) using languages like Fortran, C, C++, and C#. He has worked for companies like Dell Services Federal Government, Raytheon, and independently on projects involving low-boom supersonic aircraft design, flow simulation optimization, and camera control software. Thomas has an MS in Mathematics with a focus on Numerical Analysis from the University of California, Berkeley.