Before Pubget, Ramy
spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to not spend a lot of
time searching science. He holds an MD from Harvard Medical School,
where he was a Soros Fellow, a DPhil (PhD) in mathematical biology
from Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and an SB in
biology from MIT, where he still plays pickup basketball. Since
residency, he has been a clinical pathologist and systems biologist,
all in and around Boston, MA.
Before Pubget,
Ian was a developer for Iris, creator of Lotus Notes, which later
became part of IBM. During his Lotus-IBM career, he helped develop
market-leading enterprise-level tools including Notes Client, Domino
Server, QuickPlace, and Sametime, as well as Websphere Portal. Ian has
built and fixed products on four continents for Lotus-IBM and two
continents (so far) for Pubget. He holds degrees in physics and law
(LLB). He is also CTO
of ProjectLounge.com near
Boston, MA.
Ryan joins Pubget
from Microsoft's enterprise search group, where he helped some of the
world's largest web sites build better user experiences with search
technology. Before Microsoft, Ryan ran a media search business for
FAST Search, and built technology market strategies at Commonwealth
Capital and the Yankee Group. Ryan has an AB from Dartmouth College
and an MBA from UC Berkeley.
Before Pubget, Matt
focused on systems and embedded device programming. Now, he's Pubget's answer to Python, C++, Java, and all things Ruby and
Firefox. He's also Pubget's resident Course 6 MIT grad.
Before Pubget, Mike
founded a company that advanced the market for large-scale LED display controllers. At Pubget, Mike focuses on building hyper-efficient natural language processing algorithms. He was Course 18 at MIT, and thinks network theory is almost as cool as Ramy does.
Sam is
Pubget's all-purpose go-to guy by day, and rocks. so. hard. by night.