Conrad Wolfram began their work experience in 1991, when they became the Chief Executive Officer for Wolfram Research, Inc. Conrad later took on the role of Director of Strategic and International Development in 1997. In 2010, Wolfram founded Computer-Based Maths, a project aimed at creating a new math curriculum centered around computer-based computation and shifting the focus of math education to more relevant and conceptually interesting topics.
Conrad Wolfram pursued their education starting with their attendance at Dragon School Oxford from 1977 to 1983. Following this, they studied at Eton College from 1983 to 1988. During this period, they did not obtain a specific degree or focus on a particular field of study. Subsequently, they attended the University of Cambridge from 1988 to 1991, where they earned their MA degree in Physics and Mathematics. Additionally, Conrad Wolfram obtained two certifications, namely "Multiparadigm Data Science - Level II" from Wolfram U in June 2021 and "Computational Thinking" from Computer-Based Math in March 2021.
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