Greg’s experience is diverse. He has developed a wide variety of engineering prototypes and products: wireless networking code, sensor firmware, mobile-phone applications, production application-specific servers, Web applications, and Flash interfaces.

As a key practitioner in MAYA’s Pervasive Computing practice, he was the lead engineer and project manager for several home-awareness projects related to Eaton’s wireless Home Heartbeat™ product, which won an innovation award at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Before coming to MAYA, Greg was an engineer at Dynavox Systems, where he designed firmware, wrote operating and file systems, and designed and programmed embedded software for medical devices. As a contract engineer, he developed software for embedded devices, databases, Web and desktop applications, forensic data analysis, computational linguistics, and other projects.

Greg holds a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University. Although most MAYAns do their magic at our headquarters in Pittsburgh, Greg works from his outpost in Boston.


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