Summary
Gordon Kamer is an engineering-focused computer scientist from Harvard (Class of 2023) with nine years of professional experience spanning startups, finance, and national security. He founded and led GoodReason AI and co-founded an investment club at Harvard, demonstrating both entrepreneurial initiative and quantitative rigor applied to real-world problems. His résumé includes hands-on quant trading work at Virtu, research on emerging VLSI/non-volatile memory technologies at Harvard, and analytic contributions to U.S. national security projects. Now based in Mountain View and working at Applied Intuition, he combines academic depth in CS and mathematics with product-minded engineering at the intersection of autonomy and safety. Colleagues will find him comfortable switching between deep technical research and building operational teams—an inclination reflected in his mix of research, trading, and startup leadership.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Brunswick School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Harvard University
French, English