Dan Herbatschek is an applied mathematician, software engineer, and technology entrepreneur who leads Erdos Technologies under the umbrella of Ramsey Theory Group. He specializes in bridging the gap between business strategy and software engineering, helping organizations translate their vision into scalable, data-driven solutions. Dan works with entrepreneurs and enterprises to design digital infrastructures, build AI and machine learning models, and develop Python and JavaScript applications that drive measurable business outcomes.
Before founding Ramsey Theory Group, Dan gained experience in New York as a Data Management Consultant, advising firms on compliance, analytics, and technology transformation.
Dan graduated Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University, where he studied Mathematics, Philosophy, and Intellectual History, later completing graduate work in computational mathematics. His award-winning thesis, “The Reconstruction of Language and Time: Mathematics, Artificial Languages, and the Changing Idea of Time in the Scientific Revolution,” earned Columbia’s Lily Prize. This research into language systems, artificial structures, and mathematics naturally sparked his interest in artificial intelligence and computational design.
When he is not building technology solutions, Dan continues to explore the history of science, write on his Open Mind blog, and share insights into mathematics, software engineering, and AI innovation. He enjoys mentoring new programmers, studying advanced math concepts, and connecting with technology leaders. Outside of his professional work, he is a dedicated boxing fan and, most importantly, a family man who loves spending time with his wife and three young children.