Samuel Cassatt
Samuel Cassatt
is CTO at Atmospheir.
Atmospheir is the social re-imagination of your address book. Atmospheir
is where your address book, communication and identity management come
together. Atmospheir allows users to connect and share complete, and
tailored, sets of contact information and social networks with every
contact. Users have full control over the information and identity that
they’re sharing with every connection they establish, and a feature set
that provides a complete solution to contact management and mobile
communication.
An Atmospheir ID empowers people to make better connections, faster, and
reverse-engineers how one can maintain their connections going forward —
effectively providing the best way to bridge the gap between the
important people we meet or know offline, and the information we need to
remain completely connected, online. Atmospheir also integrates
Bluetooth low energy, allowing users to discover potential nearby
connections by establishing a 50-meter “personal area network”.
Sam was previously
Principal Design Engineer at Sensorstar,
Associate Engineer at Sensorstar, and
Research Assistant at
Johns Hopkins University Cognitive Neuroscience Lab.
Sam earned his B.S. in Computer Science at
The Johns Hopkins University the 2006.
He later conducted self-directed coursework at The John Hopkins University
in the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and computer science. He worked
as a research assistant in the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab with Dr. McCloskey,
constructing mathematical models of the graphemic buffer. He later
studied Business Fundamentals and Tactics at General Assembly.
The program was co-designed by GA and McKinsey & Co. as a crash course in
the evolving business of technology. Covered topics included Business Model
Design, Financial Modeling, Market and Industry Analysis, Qualitative and
Quantitative Research Methods, Marketing and Customer Acquisition,
Organizational Behavior, Leadership, and Management.
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AngelList profile and his
LinkedIn profile.