Charter Communications
Senior It Manager - Data Sciences
Time Warner Cable
Lead Business Application Developer
Time Warner Cable Aug 2012 - Mar 2014
Manager of Business Intelligence
Time Warner Cable Aug 2006 - Aug 2012
Manager of Programming and Development
Omni Engineering Inc. Aug 2003 - Aug 2006
It Manager
Education:
State University of New York Empire State College 2012 - 2013
Bachelors
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2000 - 2003
Bachelors
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Microsoft Sql Server Data Warehousing Business Intelligence Telecommunications Sql Troubleshooting Servers Management Integration Ibm Iseries Etl Databases Software Development Life Cycle Visio Ssrs Vendor Management Ssis Rpg Perl Php As400 Shell Scripting Ssas Tcp/Ip Oracle Microsoft Operating Systems Group Policy Oracle Sql Systems Engineering San Agile Methodologies Scrum Kanban
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Human Rights Science and Technology Social Services Children
6 Aug 2011 Benjamin Weiner - we need to recruit more defectors from fb. in the mean time i' ll try to come up with something interesting to post lol ...
News
A Monster Galaxy From the Dawn of the Universe Discovered by Accident [Video]
eference: Discovery of a Dark, Massive, ALMA-only Galaxy at z ~ 56 in a Tiny 3 mm Survey by Christina C. Williams, Ivo Labbe, Justin Spilker, Mauro Stefanon, Joel Leja, Katherine Whitaker, Rachel Bezanson, Desika Narayanan, Pascal Oesch and Benjamin Weiner, 22 October 2019, Astrophysical Journal.DOI: 1
Date: Oct 22, 2019
Category: Science
Source: Google
As Galaxies Eclipse Youth, They Steadily Organize and Increase Rotation ...
Assistant Astronomer at the UA Steward Observatory and study co-author Benjamin Weiner states, "When we look back very far into the distant past of the universe, we find star-forming galaxies, but they don't look like our Milky Way, with its slowly rotating, orderly spiral disk-shape. Instead, those
Date: Oct 20, 2012
Source: Google
Galaxies are in no hurry to grow up, say astronomers
When we look back very far into the distant past of the universe, we find star-forming galaxies, but they dont look like our Milky Way, with its slowly rotating, orderly spiral disk-shape, said Benjamin Weiner, assistant astronomer at the University of Arizonas Steward Observatory. Instead, tho
Date: Oct 20, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Disk galaxies formed gradually, astronomers find from images, computer ...
One important key to the discovery was how the 14 collaboratorssix from the University of Californiaselected the galaxies to study. "Sample selection can be quite insidious," co-author Benjamin Weiner of the University of Arizona explained. In past studies of galaxy evolution, researchers typicall
Date: Oct 19, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Surprise! Galaxies Still Evolving in Present Universe
Previous studies removed galaxies that did not look like the well-ordered rotating disks now common in the universe today, said co-author Benjamin Weiner, an astronomer at the University of Arizona in Tucson. By neglecting them, these studies examined only those rare galaxies in the distant unive