Leo Szeto is a recent graduate of UCLA in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and has been spending the last few years designing and building Shanghai Disney Resort as an Imagineer, specializing in Ride Engineering. A strong believer in the creative potential of everyone, Leo has given numerous talks in the US and China on the “Technical Creative”; People who can dream, design, and execute, with vision and passion. To that end, Leo had built his interests and hobbies around building and creating things; He has worked on and lead projects such as GPS guided bomb sniffing dogs, Skype based telepresence robots, A walk-in Christmas snow globe, and most recently, a card game about designing evil dungeons for unsuspecting heroes. He believe that VR has the potential to change the way people consume media, and is incredibly excited to be a part of it.
Simply put, Leo loves what he does.
Michael Sechooler is a recent graduate of UCLA in Computer Science, and has spent the last few years at IFTTT working on a platform to connect the many services that people use every day. Michael believes that, with the right framework, anyone can build something meaningful. Accordingly, Michael had devoted his time to projects that give everyone greater influence over their digital and physical lives. In addition to his work at IFTTT, he has contributed to and lead the development of, among others, robot toolkits, autonomous robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, and various small tools that facilitate building more reliable web applications. He believes that, with proper support and a surge of new ideas, VR can be as accessible a medium and technology as any before, and Michael is excited to contribute to in every way he can.
Michael Sechooler is a recent graduate of UCLA in Computer Science, and has spent the last few years at IFTTT working on a platform to connect the many services that people use every day. Michael believes that, with the right framework, anyone can build something meaningful. Accordingly, Michael had devoted his time to projects that give everyone greater influence over their digital and physical lives. In addition to his work at IFTTT, he has contributed to and lead the development of, among others, robot toolkits, autonomous robots, unmanned aerial vehicles, and various small tools that facilitate building more reliable web applications. He believes that, with proper support and a surge of new ideas, VR can be as accessible a medium and technology as any before, and Michael is excited to contribute to in every way he can.
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