About Us
ThinkTank is an award-winning company based in Scotland, working with leading companies around the world. We provide a unique range of business services and products based on advanced mathematics and artificial intelligence.
ThinkTank was founded by a team of researchers with outstanding backgrounds in the mathematical sciences. ThinkTank’s technical skill spectrum is complemented by world-class expertise in sales and marketing, strategic business vision and commercialisation.
The Executive Board
Angela Mathis
Angela Mathis is a senior business executive with over 20 years’ international management and commercial experience in global, technology-based companies; PSINet, Lucent Technologies, Iomega and Imperial Chemical Industries. She is a reputed European expert in international strategy, marketing, sales and channel development. She has lived and worked in France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, and throughout her career she has operated in markets as diverse as aerospace, performance chemicals, explosives, automotive, IT & Datacoms. See Angela Mathis, ThinkTank Maths, on LinkedIn.
Hannu Rajaniemi
Hannu was born in Finland and completed a B.Sc. in Mathematics at the University of Oulu. He went on to obtain a Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics from Cambridge University and did his national service by working as a research scientist for the Finnish Defence Forces. He has a Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics from Edinburgh University. Hannu is an award-winning science fiction author and has been published in anthologies and magazines in the UK, US and Finland. See Hannu Rajaniemi, ThinkTank Maths, on LinkedIn.
Samuel Halliday
Samuel obtained a B.Sc. (with honours) in Physics with Astrophysics at the Queens University of Belfast, he then completed a research based M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics at the University of Cape Town. He has a Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics from Heriot-Watt University. He is co-founder of a major community e-content project, the creation of a set of free science textbooks, distributed online and available in print across South Africa. Sam has published in Physics World and leads the open source projects OpenLAPI, netlib-java, Matrix Toolkits for Java and is an approved and active contributor to NetBeans. See Samuel Halliday, ThinkTank Maths, on LinkedIn.
