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Michael Dubno was born on 23 August, 1962 in Brooklyn, NY, is a Computer. Discover Michael Dubno's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Michael Dubno Net Worth
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United States Patent US2021/0058369 - (2020) With co-inventors Danny Hillis et al., a method of providing a "Secure Communications System".
Tormach Board member. Tormach is "a provider of compact CNC machines and tooling". (2021-current)
He is the 18th person to descend to the Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench on March 3, 2021. Pilot Victor Vescovo and Dubno explored the northern wall of the eastern pool. They carried Explorers Club flag #61 on their mission. Together with his "exploration partner", Richard Garriott (17th person to the Deep), the two conducted experiments including:
British Horological Institute: Dubno and co-authors discovered evidence of a Lunar Calendar on the face of the Antikythera mechanism (2020)
As part of a scientific expedition, Dubno descended to the caldera of the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua in 2019. He conducted experiments including:
Dubno helped lead the "World's youngest scientific expedition to the North Pole" in 2018. The group carried Explorers Club flag #61. The expedition used Camp Barneo as a base and conducted experiments including:
Datapipe Independent Board Member. Datapipe was a managed hosting provider which was acquired by Rackspace in 2017.
In addition to his Global Markets and Investment Research Technology, he ran Global Markets Operations, Firmwide Risk Technology, and co-headed the Global Markets Quantitative Strategies group. Dubno retired from the bank at the end of 2014 after 5 years of service.
ASME "Mentor Extraordinaire" - http://www.asmemetsection.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/nl0405.pdf (2013)
Sand table - “The sand table is a functional piece of art. It is a complex electromechanical mechanism within a coffee table that draws patterns in sand. A steel ball bearing sits on top of a pan filled with sand and is moved by a magnet hidden underneath. The magnet is driven along two axes by a gantry controlled by a computer with a web-based interface." (2009)
Acting CTO for Senator Obama's presidential election campaign. (2008)
SecDB played an important role in protecting and potentially "saving Goldman Sachs" due to the firm's substantially better risk handling before, and during, the Financial crisis of 2007–2008. The Wall Street Journal wrote a brief article describing how SecDB works.
In the wake of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, Bank of America acquired Merrill Lynch in 2009. Neither firm was known for their integrated risk management platforms and to rectify this shortfall, Dubno was hired in 2010 as the CIO of Global Markets Technology at Bank of America. At the bank he finished the integration of Merrill Lynch and Bank of America, and launched Quartz, a system to replicate the success that Goldman Sachs had experienced with SecDB.
Along with his brother, Emmy Award winning news producer and technologist Daniel Dubno, "In 2002, he co-founded Gadgetoff, an organization that brings leading innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs together in an annual event that combines fun with a serious discussion of business and the future."
Dubno became a managing director in 1999, a partner in 2001, and was promoted to Chief Technology Officer in 2002. He retired in 2005.
Dubno pioneered the use of the Internet and led the creation of the GS Financial Workbench, a firmwide integrated website for institutional clients. The GS Financial Workbench was "one of the first sophisticated financial analysis websites." The site was launched in 1995.
SecDB was then applied to calculating risk on the old and new types of contracts. Kevin Lundeen and Glenn Gribble joined Dubno in 1993/1994 and together they created Slang (Securities LANGuage), an interpreted language to accelerate reporting and adding new objects. Slang is similar to today's Python programming language. As of 2017, Goldman supports over 15 to 40 million lines of Slang.
In 1991 he moved from Goldman's J. Aron currency and commodity division. He started SecDB (Securities DataBase) in 1992 to handle storing the rapid growth of new, non-standard, non-listed options in the currencies and metals businesses (interestingly, none of these are "securities", but Dubno, coming from equities, didn't know that at the time). Each new type of option required new and different fields to describe them contractually and mathematically, and unlike SQL, SecDB was object oriented, and designed for the task. SecServ, the underlying home-grown datastore was a cross between an immutable ledger (think blockchain) and an object store for rapid retrieval. SecServ was unique, at the time, because it supported replication around the globe (necessary for currency trading) and each local copy was a "master".
Dubno was hired by Fischer Black at Goldman Sachs in 1985 and was referred to as "one of Fischer's grad students". He was the first person hired in the front office specifically for his programming skills. In the firm's Equity division, he developed trading systems and utilities used throughout the firm.
Starting in 1984, he designed and built a robot that talked, moved, had a working arm, navigated using sonar, and had an infrared GPS-like location system.
Dubno founded Megasoft in 1982 and released the video game Megalegs, for Atari computers.
He attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1981 and left in his freshman year.
Dubno was born in Brooklyn, New York. His family moved to the Bronx where he attended the Bronx High School of Science. In the 1970s, very few high schools and individuals had computers. Bronx Science had an IBM 1620 and an HP 2000E computer but no formal programming classes. Dubno taught himself how to program on the school computers, nearby Lehman College's IBM System/360 (until it was stolen in 1978), and his own North Star Horizon computer.
Michael Dubno (born August 23, 1962) is an American Inventor, Computer scientist, Explorer, and video game developer.