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Victor de Wansa

ML Engineering Leadership at Liftoff

Victor De Wansa has a diverse and extensive work experience in the technology field. Victor currently holds the position of ML Engineering Leadership at Liftoff Mobile since 2022. Previously, they worked at Box from 2014 to 2022, where they held various roles including TLM | Sr. Staff Engineer and Staff Software Engineer. At Box, Victor was involved in leading and mentoring machine learning initiatives, contributing to patent development, and participating in important groups such as ML@Box Leads and Architecture Working Group.

Before joining Box, Victor worked as an Associate Professor at MIREA from 2009 to 2014. Victor created and taught courses on Programming, Databases, and Machine Learning. Additionally, they developed an online education platform based on vk.com, Google Docs, and automatic homework checking software.

Victor's earlier experience includes working at the Federal Center of Science and High Technology "Eleron," Rosatom Corporation, from 2005 to 2014. During this time, they served as the Head Of Department and managed multiple R&D and production software teams. Victor oversaw the development and successful implementation of projects, including a highly scalable video management system and a sonar/radar data processing product. In recognition of their achievements, they received the Rosatom "Innovation Leader" award in 2013.

Overall, Victor De Wansa's work experience highlights their expertise in machine learning engineering, software development, leadership, and teaching.

Victor De Wansa has a diverse education history. Victor attended the Bay Area Deep Learning School in 2016, where they focused on Deep Learning. Prior to that, from 2013 to 2014, they studied Technical Innovation Management at the Moscow School of Management "Skolkovo." In 2005, they began their doctoral studies in Computer Science at the Moscow State Institute of Radio-engineering Electronics and Automation (Technical University), completing their PhD in 2008. Before pursuing their doctoral degree, from 1997 to 1999, they studied Computer Science at the Kolmogorov School. In 1993 to 1996, they attended SNIC, though the specific field of study is unknown. Additionally, there is mention of an educational experience at RI, but no further details are provided.

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