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Jeremy Elson

Jeremy Elson is a Principal Software Engineer at Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT).4 He is a computer researcher born in 1974, specializing in wireless Sensor Networks.1 Elson has had a distinguished career in technology:

  1. He received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 2003.1
  2. He previously worked at Microsoft Research in the Distributed Systems and Security group.1
  3. In 2015, he started his career at Google.1
  4. He later worked at Amazon Kuiper.3
  5. Currently, he is at Cambridge Mobile Telematics, based in Seattle, WA.4

Elson is also known for creating the popular CircleMUD and for his work on calculating the profitability of Powerball tickets.1 He has over 50 publications that have been cited more than 3,000 times, demonstrating his significant contributions to the field of computer science.2

Highlights

Jan 15 · cmtelematics.com
Cambridge Mobile Telematics - The world leader in telematics
Oct 1 · cmtelematics.com
Who We Are - Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Sep 4 · cmtelematics.com
Cambridge Mobile Telematics Continues European Expansion with ...
Sep 3 · leadiq.com
Cambridge Mobile Telematics - LeadIQ
Management Team - Montuno Software
Jul 9 · en.wikipedia.org
Jeremy Elson - Wikipedia
Jeremy Elson - Wikipedia

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Seattle, Washington