Dan Mailman
I am a computer scientist and principal software engineer building AI-assisted workflow systems, language-input technology, and interactive tools. I am completing a Computer Science PhD at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, expected December 2026, after a long career founding and leading production software companies.
My work sits at the practical edge of software engineering, applied AI, computational linguistics, and human-computer interaction: systems that help people inspect, steer, and use complex information rather than simply generate more of it.
For Industry Reviewers
- Principal-level software engineering across production systems, dashboards, APIs, automation, and user-facing tools.
- AI-assisted workflow systems for documents, spreadsheets, research materials, and decision support, with emphasis on inspectable human-reviewed output.
- Python, R, JavaScript, Quarto, Node, data pipelines, and pragmatic integration work across messy real-world environments.
For Academic And Research Reviewers
- Computer Science PhD candidate at UTC, with dissertation work on gesture-efficient multilingual input methods.
- Research interests include computational linguistics, input systems, human-computer interaction, software tools for analysis, and applied AI.
- Public research and supporting materials are available in the dissertation portfolio, published work, and data analyses.
Selected Public Work
- Dissertation portfolio: current draft, supporting demos, and related materials.
- muCiYu and muWords: public muLex demos for multilingual input research.
- AirTheramin, AirSynth, AirOrgan, and Composer: interactive browser-based music and gesture tools.
- GitHub and LinkedIn provide additional public code, project, and career context.
Language Technology Direction
muLex is the public technology thread behind my language-input work. Studio MindStride and LanguageGenies are the intended public/commercial homes for that story when those sites are ready. LanguageGenies is Windows-first; this site should not imply that Mac, mobile, browser, or web-app products are available now.
For research, teaching, engineering, or serious language-technology inquiries, please email me.