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    Jeremy Leibs

    Building tools for robotics

    Jeremy Leibs is a software generalist with a passion for building tools and frameworks to boost the efficiency of fellow software engineers.

    He focuses on enhancing access to software-generated data, believing it crucial for development, testing, and debugging processes.

    Jeremy's interests lie in message-definition-formats, software execution frameworks, logging/replay infrastructure, and system reproducibility, particularly in robotics and augmented reality.

    He is proficient in C++ and Python but advocates for using the most suitable technology, keeping an eye on evolving languages like Rust and Julia.

    Jeremy pursued a BS in Engineering and Applied Science (Computational and Neural Systems) and Control and Dynamical Systems at Caltech, followed by a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Southern California.

    His professional journey includes roles at rerun.io, Facebook Reality Lab, Zipline, Magic Leap, Inc., Suitable Technologies, Willow Garage, Inc., and Northrop Grumman, contributing significantly to software development and infrastructure.

    Jeremy has also been a part of the Sensing Sub-Team at Team Caltech for the DARPA Grand Challenge.

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    Newtown, Connecticut, United States