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Alluvial Joules, Inc. was founded by a group of engineers and sports professionals with a goal of developing a human performance measurement system.
John Gehring - CEO - Software Engineer, cycling enthusiast. John brings a wealth of business development and software engineering experience. He graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder with a Masters in Civil Engineering and has spent the last 20 years developing software for everything from building systems energy analysis software to a machine vision system used to track aircraft traffic on board Nimitz class aircraft carriers.
Zbigniew Sobolewski - VP - Hardware Engineer. Zbigniew received his M.S. in Telecommunication and Cybernetics from Politechnika Wroclawska, Poland. He has over 30 years of electronics hardware development experience and specializes in sensors, data storage, and test equipment. Zbigniew was a founder of LeftHand Networks and was an integral player in building that company from the ground up to a successful network storage company that was acquired by HP in 2008.
Saul Raisin - Sales & Marketing - Saul is a professional cyclist and triathlete with a penchant for hard training that gets results. Saul's career as a professional cyclist exemplified the benefits of metered training, and he is taking that experience and applying it to the technology and tools of Alluvial Joules. Saul, a traumatic brain injury survivor, takes his experience with injury recovery on the road as a motivational speaker. He is also the founder of the Raisin Hope Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to helping giving hope to others and their families that have been struck by brain injury.
Sebastian Sobolewski - Chief Software Architect - We can't list all of Sebastian's software and business achievements here without being unfair to the shortish bio's of our other members. Sebastion has developed code on both the software and firmware sides of the business. His most recent foray into the entrepreneurial world was as a founder and software designer of the successful Lefthand Networks storage company.
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