Dr. Chengdiao Fan, Nicolas Kokkalis, Vincent McPhillip.
The product leader of PAI is Dr. Chengdiao Fan (hereinafter referred to as @cfan). @cfan received a PhD from Stanford University and has knowledge in human behavior and human group research.
My research focuses on human-computer interaction and social computing, specifically how we use technology to positively impact human behavior and society.
She has founded a startup building an email production platform that uses crowdsourcing to scale conversations.
The hope for Pi is to build an inclusive economic system that allows global citizens to release and capture their own value, thereby creating value for society and the world.
In February 2017, together with Nicolas Kokkalis, Thomas Breier, Michael S. Bernstein and others, a research paper titled "Founder Center: Enabling Access to Collective Social Capital" was published.
In February 2017, a research paper titled "MyriadHub: Efficiently Scaling Personalized Email Conversations with Valet Crowdsourcing" was published together with Nicolas Kokkalis, Johannes Roith, Scott Klemmer and others.
The technical leader of Pi is @Nicolas Kokkalis, a PhD from Stanford University, a postdoctoral fellow in computer science, a blockchain lecturer at Stanford University, and a member of the Stanford University Blockchain Research Center.
Before Ethereum and blockchain existed, it created a framework for writing "smart contracts" on fault-tolerant distributed systems.
He is the founder of online gaming platform Gameyola, which won the Facebook Foundation Award in 2009.
He is the chief technology officer of StartX (Stanford-StartX Foundation), a non-profit entrepreneurial incubator that helps Stanford University students start their own businesses.
He graduated in computer science from the University of Crete, Greece, and holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Toronto.
He has published many papers in the world's top journal ACM Computer and Human-Computer Interaction. His collaborators include several of the people mentioned above and several technical experts from Stanford University.
As early as June 2017, Nicolas Kokkalis said that StartX, a subsidiary of Stanford University, was developing its own blockchain accelerator platform, and all StartX incubation projects would become part of the platform.
On September 24, 2018, the Filecoin (IPFS) project team visited the Stanford Blockchain Technology Group, with Nicolas Kokkalis as a member of the team.
At the "Stanford Blockchain Conference 2019" from January 30 to February 1, 2019, he served as the conference chair of Section 11 Smart Contract 2.
By the way, this conference has been held in 2017 and 2018, and the fourth session will be held from February 19th to 21st, 2020.
The leader of the Pi community is @Vincent McPhillip, who studied at Yale University and Stanford University, and is a member of the Stanford University Blockchain Research Center.
*** co-founded the Stanford Blockchain Collective and also held meetings to teach Crypto 101 seminars.
@vince comes from Trinidad and Tobago *** in North America, an island country near Venezuela and an important oil country in the Caribbean.
Speaks English, Spanish, French.
There are two blockchain organizations in Stanford University, and @vince is among them. As a native of an island country in northern South America, it is not easy to think that he can enter Yale University and Stanford University successively.
Nicolas and Vincent are both members of the Stando Blockchain Research Center. One of the co-directors of this organization is Professor David, who invented and designed the Stellar protocol technology in 2015.
All three of them are from Stanford University. As the world's top university and entrepreneurial university, these three people represent not only a few blockchain technology giants, but also the technology of Stanford University and the world's blockchain.
PAI is a method and technology that integrates personal-oriented applications provided by different vendors and running on different devices.
Also known as Proactive Application Integration and Personal Artificial Intelligence.