GeorgeĀ Dascalu

Head Of Software Engineering Robotics & Automation

Greater Edinburgh Area United Kingdom
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George Dascalu is a Head of Software Engineering specializing in robotics and automation with a decade of experience building and scaling product-focused engineering teams. At Leap AI he leads the software organization for PikPak, combining customer-facing deployments with architecture and delivery of PikPak 2.0 while instilling a "no surprises" culture of ownership and proactive communication. He progressed from senior engineer to head of the robotics software group, hiring, coaching, and structuring teams to deliver predictable results in real-world installations. His background spans interactive real-time systems and game/Unity development through earlier roles and startups, giving him a pragmatic edge in robotics software integration and tooling. Based in the Greater Edinburgh Area, he blends hands-on problem solving with strategic leadership, often staying close to customers to inform product and technical decisions.
code10 years of coding experience
job9 years of employment as a software developer
bookComputer Computer Science, Computer Computer Science at University of Glasgow
languagesEnglish
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Github contributions (4)

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Contributions:24 commits, 19 pushes, 1 branch in 12 days
naeo/Unity-Test

Feb 2016 - Feb 2016

Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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George Dascalu - Head Of Software Engineering Robotics & Automation