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Ryan Wisnesky
Applied Category Theorist
Ryan Wisnesky is an accomplished technology executive and applied category theorist who currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Conexus, a company he helped establish in September 2015.1
Professional Background
Wisnesky's expertise lies in data interoperability and integrity, with a focus on using breakthroughs in categorical mathematics to improve data modeling, architecture, querying, and quality.1 At Conexus, he leads a team of developers and application specialists working on the Conexus CQL enterprise software platform, which aims to provide seamless data interoperability and guaranteed data integrity.1
Education and Research
Wisnesky has a strong academic background:
- He holds BS and MS degrees in mathematics and computer science from Stanford University.2
- He earned a Ph.D. in computer science from Harvard University, where his dissertation focused on "Functional Query Languages with Categorical Types".1
- He completed postdoctoral work in mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under David Spivak.1
Career Highlights
Before co-founding Conexus, Wisnesky's career included:
- A postdoctoral associate position in mathematics at MIT (2014-2015).1
- Research internships at IBM, including participation in the Extreme Blue program.1
- A brief stint as a programmer at Swirlds Inc., where he worked on formalizing a distributed consensus algorithm.1
Achievements
Wisnesky has received several honors throughout his academic and professional career, including:
- Being named a Siebel Scholar in 2014.1
- Receiving the Harvard Graduate Prize Fellowship from 2006 to 2011.1
- Being awarded the IBM/GEM Consortium Fellowship in 2006.1
In his current role at Conexus, Wisnesky is dedicated to driving real-time enterprise-scale data integration and applying categorical mathematics to solve complex data challenges in the business world.1