Notas del episodio
Marty Rosenblatt has a M.S. in Physics from UCLA.
Rosenblatt began his technical career in 1963 working for a computational physics company called Shock Hydrodynamics, Inc. He left, with three other individuals, to form California Research and Technology, Inc. in 1972.
He was a founder and Vice President of California Research & Technology, which was acquired by the Titan Corporation in 1987. While at Titan, Rosenblatt managed a group of 20 scientists who developed and applied sophisticated computer programs for analyzing high-energy problems of interest to the Dept. of Defense and NASA, e.g. hypervelocity impact and nuclear weapons effects.
He was a founder, CEO and senior staff scientist of PhysiComp Corporation (1994) and its internet subsidiary called EMANATE. PhysiComp and EMANATE were acquired by an internet company ...