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Andrew Wasklewicz
Co-Founder
Andy previously held a unique role as the Technology Architect at Stanford University School of Medicine designing hardware and software systems for the new Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge (LKSC) which opened in fall 2010. His contributions in systems architecture, medical simulation, and media capture systems has made the LKSC one of the most technologically advanced educational facilities in the world.
Andy was previously the founder and CEO of DigEd, a successful technology consulting services firm for educational institutions and non-profit organizations.
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Tobias Wunden
Co-Founder
Tobias Wunden studied at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, where he received a Master of Computer Science in 2002. While working in traditional software development as well as technology exploration in and outside of ETH Zurich, he gained expertise for large software systems and software development practices.
In 2006, he started research and work on a lecture capture platform for ETH Zurich, whose concepts and codebase eventually ended up forming a major part of the foundation of Matterhorn, an international effort by thirteen leading universities to build an open source lecture capture system for academic institutions.
As a lead architect on Opencast Matterhorn for over two years, Tobias gained extensive expertise in audiovisual codecs, semantic content analysis, open source community and methods for leading an interdisciplinary international team.
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