Patrick is a mathematician and inventor who intensely worked on the foundation of mathematics and computing. He invented the Zetane technology and built the first MVP. Before Zetane, he was a passionate mathematics professor that supervised over 100 student projects which each led to novel mathematical discoveries. He did PhD studies in mathematics (category theory) at the University of Ottawa (2007). He was invited to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2006 & 2007) where he presented his work on a new universal mathematical language. He has a M.Sc. degree in computer science and mathematics (UQAM) and holds the patent “Scalable Transform Processing Unit for Heterogeneous Data”.
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