Summary
Daniel Jue is an experienced software engineer and founder specializing in AGI research, bringing over two decades of technical depth and 12 years in senior engineering leadership roles. He leads Cognami building seedling AGI prototypes that blend neurobiological architectures, Piagetian cognitive development, NARS reasoning, spiking neural networks, and recursive self-improvement—an uncommon fusion of philosophy, neuroscience, and practical systems design. Previously he architected large-scale analytics and anomaly-detection platforms for defense and cybersecurity at Sotera and IronNet, applying big-data pipelines, ML, and visualization to real-world fraud, threat, and intelligence problems. His background spans full-stack and systems work from low-level research lab support to enterprise cloud deployments, showing a rare ability to move between hands-on implementation and strategic architecture. Comfortable in high-assurance government contexts, he has delivered tooling for DARPA XDATA, in-theatre data exploitation, and SSO/STIG-compliant federal systems. Based in the Washington DC–Baltimore area, he combines entrepreneurial drive with deep domain expertise at the intersection of cognition, security, and scalable data engineering.
12 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science Physics Astronomy, BS Computer Science Physics Astronomy at University of Maryland