Bryce Curtis is an Expert Innovation Architect with 15+ years of experience leading and delivering complex, emerging-technology projects across mobile, cloud, AI, AR/VR, and identity systems. Based in Raleigh, he combines deep technical breadth—from C++ and Java to Python and neural networks—with extensive architecture experience in microservices, serverless, containers, and IoT. He helped found and led IBM’s involvement in Apache Cordova and contributed to its Android platform and documentation, demonstrating a practical open-source impact on mobile cross-platform development. At IBM he led mobile identity and conversational AI initiatives and later focused on self-sovereign identity implementations with Hyperledger Indy/Aries and Verify Credentials. A Master Inventor with 60+ patents, Bryce pairs hands-on engineering and mentorship with product-facing delivery from concept through CI/CD-driven production. He brings a research-rooted discipline (PhD-level electrical engineering) to pragmatic fintech innovation at Discover’s Innovation Lab.
15 years of coding experience
38 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Electrical Engineering, PhD, Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
BS, Electrical Engineering and Appied Physics, BS, Electrical Engineering and Appied Physics at Case Western Reserve University
MS, Electrical Engineering, MS, Electrical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University
Contributions summary:Bryce primarily contributed to the development of a ChildBrowser plugin for the PhoneGap framework, adding functionality for displaying web pages within the application. Their work included adding the initial ChildBrowser plugin, adding an option to load URLs in either a new Android browser or within the PhoneGap webview, and updating the plugin to accommodate changes in the DroidGap initialization parameters. The user also added the Globalization plugin to the project.
Contributions summary:Bryce primarily contributed to the documentation of the Cordova API. Their commits focused on correcting file names, updating code examples, and merging documentation branches. They added documentation for features like `notification.confirm`, `compass`, and updated the geolocation section to reflect the Android implementation and W3C specifications, indicating a focus on enhancing the clarity and accuracy of the documentation. The user also made changes to the documentation templates and styles to reflect branding changes.
cordovaapache-cordovajavascriptapachenodejs
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