Adam Mork is an AI-native full-stack product engineer with 13+ years of experience building polished mobile and web products and the backend systems that power them. He blends strong UX and product judgment with deep engineering skills across Swift iOS, Rust, Kotlin, Flutter, and cloud infrastructure, having shipped internal Apple apps used by 50,000+ retail employees and led iOS work at MobileCoin/Sentz. At MobileCoin he bridged low-level Rust cryptography into a safe Swift SDK (via FFI) and contributed payments features upstream to the Signal iOS client, demonstrating comfort across protocol, client, and SDK boundaries. Now at Gauntlet AI he focuses on production-grade agentic workflows, multi-model architectures, RAG, tool-calling/MCP, evals, and observability under tight weekly shipping cadences. He’s strongest where product empathy, mobile craftsmanship, and systems thinking converge to turn ambiguous problems into reliable, user-loved software. Based in San Francisco, he also has hands-on 0-to-1 founding experience building a full-stack booking platform adopted by local businesses.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors of Science Computer Science, Bachelors of Science Computer Science at University of Colorado Boulder
Contributions:43 reviews, 31 commits, 43 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the core logic and functionality of the MobileCoin project, focusing on cryptographic operations and transaction processing. Their work involved refactoring code related to commitment calculations, specifically within the `transaction.rs` file. They also added functionality for calculating CRC32 checksums from commitment data, and implemented iOS-specific bindings and functionalities for handling recoverable transaction history. Moreover, the user updated the `transaction.rs` file and header file to support the new APIs.
Contributions summary:Adam primarily contributed to the iOS application for Signal, focusing on payments-related features. Their work involved updating and integrating the MobileCoin library, including enclave measurements and configurations. They addressed issues with error handling in network requests, improved the user experience by adding an outdated client alert, and specified network configurations for MobileCoin payments. Further contributions involved updating dependencies and modifying UI elements related to the payment settings.
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