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Daniel Gelernter

Lead Design Engineer at American Suppressor Company

Daniel Gelernter is a technology entrepreneur and engineer with experience in various startups and tech companies. He is currently the Lead Design Engineer at American Suppressor Company.3 Previously, Gelernter was the CEO and founder of Dittach, an email-search app startup.14 He has also worked as a UI/UX engineer for a distance-learning company and started a company called Lifestreams after college.2

Gelernter has expressed controversial views on computer science education. In a 2015 Wall Street Journal op-ed, he argued that computer science degrees are not worth pursuing and that he wouldn't hire CS graduates for his startup.1

In addition to his work in technology, Gelernter has been involved with other ventures. He has held positions at companies like Lifestreams and the University of the Republic.5 Gelernter is based in Woodbridge, Connecticut.

While Gelernter has experience in software and app development, his current role at American Suppressor Company suggests he may also have expertise in hardware engineering or design related to firearm suppressors.

Highlights

Nov 10 · geekwire.com
Software Engineering Daily: Coding bootcamps question the need ...
Sep 1 · fortune.com
Computer Science Degrees Are Not Worth It, Says Startup CEO

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Woodbridge, Connecticut, United States