Summary
Przemek Chojecki is a founder and CEO blending deep mathematical research with applied AI to build systems that can reason formally and automate creative, abstract tasks. With a PhD from Pierre and Marie Curie, research fellowships at Oxford and the Polish Academy of Sciences, and a track record of founding startups (ulam.ai, Bring.ai, Bohr Technology, Contentyze), he moves between pure number theory and production-grade ML products. He pioneered LLM-powered content generation before ChatGPT and has applied formal methods to push automated mathematical reasoning through projects like DeepAlgebra. Based in Warsaw, he focuses on open research-driven agents for mathematics and commercially viable AI tooling, aiming to converge verified reasoning and AGI. An unexpected thread through his career is building domain-specific platforms—quantum-inspired optimization, on-demand logistics, and AI journalism—showing a pattern of translating abstract theory into real-world systems.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, mathematics, Master's degree, mathematics at École Polytechnique
Bachelor's degree, mathematics, Bachelor's degree, mathematics at University of Warsaw
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), mathematics at Pierre and Marie Curie University
French, English, Polish