On July 31, 2018, Mr. Theodore Gray officially joined the Newton Advisory team to participate in Newton technical architecture design and promote Newton’s technical concepts to the global community.
Mr. Theodore is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, famous science author and co-founder of app developer Touch Press. He engaged in creating the user interface for “Mathematica”, the world’s leading scientific computing software notebook interface system. He is also an awarded author of British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
Mr. Theodore is a tech genius who co-founded Wolfram Research in 1987 with Stephen Wolfram, and in the same year they jointly developed Mathematica. The release of Mathematica marks the beginning of modern technology computing.
In 2010, Touch Press, founded by Mr. Theodore, launched The Elements and became the most successful book application of the time.
In addition, Mr. Theodore is a columnist who wrote a regular column entitled “Gray Matter” for a well-known science magazine in the United States. He is also the guest of the Discovery Channel. He has published many books, including “ The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe “, which is the favorite book of Apple’s former CEO Steve Jobs. The first day of the iPad’s launch, the electronic version of this book was released.
Mr. Theodore has worked closely with Mr. Jobs. At the invitation of Mr. Jobs, Mr. Theodore attended the Apple’s annual press conference and delivered a keynote speech.
Mr. Theodore has made outstanding achievements in the scientific and technological field. His joining in Newton will benefit Newton’s technical framework design and facilitate the internationalization of Newton.
Reference:
Introduction of Theodore Gray on Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Gray
Introduction of Mathematica on Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Mathematica
Introduction of Mathematica on Baidu Encyclopedia:https://baike.baidu.com/item/Mathematica/573186?fr=aladdin#11
Introduction of Touch Press on Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchpress