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Jacob Sniff

CEO at Suspect Technologies

Jacob Sniff has a diverse work experience history. Jacob started their career as a Physics Researcher at Princeton University in 2009, where they worked on developing custom MATLAB software to track the display of nuclei in Drosophila melanogaster. Jacob then went on to work as a High Energy Physics Researcher at CERN and Ecole Polytechnique in 2011, where they developed custom software to calculate momentum recovery from a Hadronic Calorimeter. Jacob also helped complete an experiment to test a prototype calorimeter for the international linear collider.

In 2011, Jacob co-founded Photorankr, Inc., where they served as a Co-Founder and Engineer until 2014. Jacob then joined Harvard University as a Research Fellow in Neuroscience and Research Computing. In 2014, Jacob also became the CEO of coversplash, a position they held until 2016. At coversplash, they also served as a Co-Founder and Senior Engineer.

Jacob's career continued to progress as they became a Researcher in the Camera Culture Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2015. That same year, they also became a Researcher in Artificial Intelligence at Princeton University. Finally, in 2015, Jacob assumed the role of CEO at Suspect Technologies.

Jacob Sniff attended Princeton University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Physics. Jacob completed their education at this institution in 2013. In 2011, Jacob briefly attended the University of California, Berkeley, where they pursued studies in Entrepreneurship, but did not complete a degree at this time.

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  • CEO

    January, 2015 - present