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Slighty tangential... Salsify is led by Sadjad Fouladi, a doctoral student in computer science at Stanford University, along with fellow Stanford students John Emmons, Emre Orbay, and Riad S. Wahby, as well as Catherine Wu, a junior at Saratoga High School in Saratoga, California. The project is advised by Keith Winstein, an assistant professor of computer science. Salsify was funded the National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Salsify has also received support from Google, Huawei, VMware, Dropbox, Facebook, and the Stanford Platform Lab. Financially supported by the government, tech juggernauts, and executed by top tier doctoral students + a high school student + a top tier university professor. Assuming this could be game-changing innovation to further advance worldwide communication, it's refreshing to see the positive externalities of a combination of capitalistic (F500 tech co's) and socialistic (university, government) systems executed by a seemingly diverse set of actors. |