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Judah M. Diament is a Professor and Chair of the Computer Science department at Yeshiva University, located in New York. He holds a Master of Science from New York University (2000). Prior to academia, he spent 14 years at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center (2000–2014), focusing on middleware and distributed systems, resulting in 13 patents and numerous publications. From 2014–2016, he served as Vice President of Finance Engineering at Goldman Sachs, developing a custom language and toolchain to streamline application updates. He returned to Yeshiva University in 2016 to mentor students toward similar career success. His research interests span distributed systems, middleware, software engineering, and finance technology. He teaches courses such as Distributed Systems, Introduction to Computer Science, and Data Structures. His work emphasizes practical application and innovation, as reflected in his quotes on learning through experimentation and Drucker’s focus on external results.
Education:
- Master of Science, New York University, 2000
Research Interests: Professor Diament’s work bridges academic research and industry application. His expertise includes designing robust distributed systems, optimizing middleware frameworks, and applying computational methods to finance. He is passionate about creating tools that reduce development time, such as his Goldman Sachs project, and advancing educational strategies to prepare students for tech careers.
Articles & Patents: His publications focus on middleware systems, distributed architectures, and business process automation. Notable works include innovations in data replication, temporal artifact management, and dynamic middleware assembly. His 13 patents highlight contributions to software infrastructure and decision modeling systems.
Grants & Labs: While specific grants aren’t detailed, his industry collaborations at IBM and Goldman Sachs reflect significant applied research funding. He leads the Computer Science department’s initiatives in cutting-edge systems development and curriculum design.
Labs/Teams: He oversees Yeshiva’s Computer Science departmental projects, fostering student engagement in distributed systems and software engineering through coursework and research opportunities.





