Kevin Spieser
Kevin Spieser
Kevin Spieser is a highly-educated research scientist with a diverse background in electrical and electronics engineering, logistics, and philosophy. He received both his Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering and his Masters of Science in Electronics Engineering from the University of Waterloo. He went on to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in Logistics, Engineering, and Philosophy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he also held positions as a visiting Ph.D. student and postdoc.
Spieser's expertise in the field has landed him impressive roles at major tech companies like Nutonomy and Uber, where he worked as a research scientist and data scientist, respectively. His experience in engineering has allowed him to work on innovative projects like autonomous vehicles and to conduct cutting-edge research in fields like probabilistic modeling and control.
Throughout his career, Spieser has also held positions as a co-op student at Johnson Controls, and as a Ph.D. student at MIT. He is a dedicated and accomplished researcher with a passion for exploring the intersections of technology and philosophy.