David Gilson, MSc
David Gilson,
MSc is Freelance Writer at CoinDesk;
Freelance Writer at
Imagine Publishing;
Writer, Editor, and Podcaster at
All About Windows Phone;
Freelance Writer at
CBS Interactive; and
Writer, Editor, and Podcaster at
All About Symbian.
David is a technologist & mobile expert. He has a background in mathematical
physics and teaching.
His specialties include writing, image manipulation, video editing,
critical
thinking, teaching, WordPress hacking, mathematics, physics, and Linux.
David was previously
Freelance Writer at iPhone Hacks;
Freelance Writer at
Android Authority; Columnist at Blottr.com;
Writer and Editor at Ovi Gaming; Contributing Writer
at The Mobile Fanatics Network;
Writer, Editor, and Podcaster at
All About MeeGo; and Writer at Last100; Mathematics Tutor
at The University of Hull; and
“ACE Week” Facilitator at The University of Hull.
His articles include
Mt. Gox bitcoin exchange review,
Reviewed: BTC-e cryptocurrency exchange,
How to get started with litecoin,
How to buy bitcoins in the UK,
Butterfly Labs COO responds to detractors amid company
struggles,
Kraken opens for trading with euros, bitcoins and litecoins,
Inputs.io: a high-security bitcoin web wallet,
CoinMKT altcurrency exchange to launch public beta next week,
and
Feathercoin secures its block chain with advanced
checkpointing.
Read the
full list of his publications!
David earned his
Master of Physics (1st Class Hons) at the
The University of Hull in 2001 with the thesis
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Dipole Interactions.
He earned his Master of Science (MSc) at Physics; by research, Applied
Mathematics and
Master of Science (by research), Quantum Mechanics, Non-Hermitian
frameworks of Quantum Mechanics at The University of Hull in 2008.
His thesis was
An Introduction and Brief Topical Review of Non-Hermitian Quantum
Mechanics with Real Spectra.
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