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Mariam Kouanda is grants manager at Arbitrum and was previously Director of Growth at Angle Labs. He graduated from Sciences Po in Paris.
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Matt Hamilton
Matt Hamilton works in developer relations at Arbitrum, having previously been a lead Developer Advocate at Protocol Labs, and has also worked at Bittensor and Ripple. He graduated from the University of Bristol.
Cooper Midroni
Cooper Midroni is a product manager at Offchain Labs. Cooper Midroni is an engineering student from Queen's University studying Applied Mathematics and Computer Engineering. He has held a variety of roles, including Product and Growth at Mantle, Product Manager at Windranger Labs, Program Manager at Microsoft, and Co-Founder of Dubly Inc. Additionally, he was part of the 2020 Cohort of the NEXT 36 Entrepreneur program.
Austin Marrazza
Austin is a Junior Partner at Dragonfly. He was previously a Product Manager at Offchain Labs, the creators of Arbitrum.
Preston Van Loon
Preston Van Loon is Co-founder at Prysmatic Labs.
Nina Rong
Nina Rong is the Head of Ecosystem Development at Arbitrum and was previously vice president of communications at Generalized Intelligence. She graduated from the University of Waterloo in Chemical Engineering.
Rahul Maganti
Rahul Maganti is the head of product at Wormhole, having previously been Vice President at Jump Crypto, and he has also worked at Arbitrum and Pantera Capital. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.
Steven Goldfeder
Steven Goldfeder is the Co-Founder and CEO of Offchain Labs. He earned a Ph.D. at Princeton University and then joined Google.
Patrick McCorry
Patrick McCorry is leading the research and educational effort at the Arbitrum Foundation. He has spent most of his adult life working on cryptocurrencies and his time has been split across academic research and industry. In the past, he has worked on transaction delivery, layer-2 protocols, atomic swaps, consensus protocols, and applied cryptography. In a past life, he was an Assistant Professor at King’s College London and an accomplished researcher at UCL, UIUC and NCL.
Edward Felten
Ed Felten is co-founder and Chief Scientist of Offchain Labs, the initial team behind the development of Arbitrum. In addition to his role at Offchain Labs, Ed is a professor at Princeton University, where he has been educating students in Computer Science and Public Affairs for nearly 30 years. Ed had a stint as the White House’s Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer from June 2015 until January 2017. From January 2011 to August 2012, Ed served as Chief Technologist of the Federal Trade Commission. He currently sits as a Board Member of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. Ed graduated from Caltech with a B.S. in Physics and received his Ph.D in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Washington.
Harry Kalodner
Harry Kalodner is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Arbitrum and Offchain Labs. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University.