Sam Schlesinger is a skilled software engineer and researcher with a strong background in mathematics and computer science. Educational credentials include Bachelor's Degrees from both Clark University and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Professional experience spans various roles including Senior Software Engineer at Google, Co-Chair of the Anti-Fraud Community Group at W3C, and Software Engineer at CasperLabs, where Sam contributed to a significant publication on Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus. Other notable positions include software engineering roles at SimSpace Corporation and theam., and research positions at the University of Colorado and Clark University, where work focused on probabilistic graphical models and adaptive user interfaces.
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